“It’s funny, you see movies, [and] you’d think there would be one doll left over, or a book of course, something. [But] it’s just rubble,” Thick said during aninterview withEntertainment Tonight.“There’s nothing left.”

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Woolsey Fire, Malibu, USA - 10 Nov 2018

Woolsey Fire, Malibu, USA - 10 Nov 2018

Even so, the star insists that he and Geary —who is pregnant with the couple’s second child together— will return to the site and rebuild. “[Our home] didn’t make it, you know… sometimes it happens,” he says. “We love this area, we love the people here, we love this neighborhood. Luckily, some of the property is still intact.”

On Saturday, 23-year-old Geary shared on her Instagram Story that the home had burned down. “Our house is gone,” she wrote alongside an image that appeared to show the gate of their home amongst the charred debris.

Thicke had previously shared an image of dark smoke clouds filling up the sky near where the couple lived, writing, “Our home is just to the left! Praying.”

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The singer went on to post a note on behalf of himself, Geary, their daughterMia Loveand son Julian Fuego, thanking all of the “courageous firefighters and volunteers” for their help.

At least 44 people have died since three wildfires broke out in California, with the Camp Fire taking dozens of lives in Northern California — making it the deadliest blaze in the state’s history, reports say.

As of Sunday night, 228 people remained missing, Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea said, according to theAssociated Press. With that, friends and relatives accompanied authorities to search for their loved ones in the rubble of Paradise, the AP reported.

Thousands have been ordered to evacuate since the massive blazes broke our last week, leaving many fleeing for their lives from the fast-moving flames. The Camp Fire has caused the most damage — and the most deaths — as its left medical staff to evacuate patients from hospitals, and families to leave everything behind for the sake of their lives.

Although thousands of firefighters are working to contain the blazes, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration warns that “strong offshore” winds and low humidity “will promote conditions highly favorable” for acontinued spreadof the fires.

To help victims of the California wildfires, visit theAmerican Red Cross, theLos Angeles Fire Department Foundationand theCalifornia Fire Foundationfor more information.

source: people.com