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“We don’t have children’s drawings anymore”

He is one of the personalities whose house went up in smoke in Los Angeles. Patrick Bruel spoke about the disaster on Sunday, behind the scenes of the Arena where he is participating in the Enfoirés concerts until Monday evening. “Even if we always tell ourselves that we are not the most to be pitied, that does not take away the violence of the thing,” he confided in particular, according to Free Midday. “It’s eight years of life, preparation, settling in there, and then memories. Intimate things. Children’s drawings, for example, we no longer have. But we tell ourselves that since there are no victims, everything is fine. »

And to continue: “Luckily, my children Oscar and Léon were not there. The first was with me in . The second was getting ready to take the plane. He offered to turn around to see what happened on the spot. I told him, “You’re not turning around anything. You’re not going to add more anguish to anguish.” »

Patrick Bruel is expected to go to Los Angeles in the coming days to see the damage. “I will be there next week,” he confided on Sunday, according to Free Midday. “The area still needs to be accessible. »

On January 10, the singer had already said a few words on his Instagram account about these devastating fires. “It’s very hard to see the roots that we have struggled to build disappear,” he wrote.

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27 dead

On site, thousands of firefighters continue to work day and night to control the fires, which have caused at least 27 deaths, according to the latest report. The two main fires also destroyed nearly 16,000 hectares and wiped out entire neighborhoods of Los Angeles. This Monday, firefighters were preparing for the return of strong winds.

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