During the wildfires in Los Angeles, Dick Van Dyke took refuge in Malibu; no senior should have to put up with this

During the wildfires in Los Angeles, Dick Van Dyke took refuge in Malibu; no senior should have to put up with this

Recently, Dick Van Dyke, the renowned actor, and his wife, Arlene Silver, had to deal with the intense wildfires that were ravaging Southern California. The well-known Mary Poppins performer, who is currently 99, decided to stay at his cherished Malibu house in spite of these difficult conditions.

During an Instagram Live session, Arlene, 53, provided information about their predicament and boldly stated that, despite numerous properties being harmed, their home is currently safe.

Arlene revealed from her vehicle that although there was a small incident involving their guest home catching fire, the damage was thankfully minimal. In Malibu and the surrounding areas, many homes—including those of celebrities—have not been as fortunate.

Dick and Arlene’s home in Malibu is without power due to the Palisades fire, which has severely damaged the quaint coastal village of Pacific Palisades. To keep everything running during the crisis, they rely on a reliable gas generator. Arlene freely acknowledged that neither she nor Van Dyke feel the need to leave their beloved home, even in the face of nature’s hard testing. The experienced actor has seen it all; in this picturesque area, flames are nothing new to him.

“Keeping Dick warm and amused during these times has been my top priority. We don’t have Wi-Fi since we don’t have regular electricity. To cook and charge our gadgets, we’ve been improvising using a camper,” Arlene said.

“Dick finds comfort here more than anywhere else; it’s where he feels most cared for,” she said warmly. “I can’t imagine any other seniors enduring this the way he does,” Arlene said reflectively.

The Hollywood legend had to evacuate again just last month, just before his 99th birthday, since the Franklin fire was almost encroaching on their Los Angeles residence.

Thankfully, kind neighbours helped him to safety. Following the incident, Van Dyke took to Facebook to reassure his worried followers that they had safely evacuated and that their pets were unharmed.

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