Kelly Stafford shocked by wildfires devastation in California: ‘It doesn’t feel real’
Kelly Stafford, wife Los Angeles Rams running back Matthew Stafford is praying for calmer weather conditions as the deadly Los Angeles wildfires continue to rage through Southern California.
Kelly shared an aerial view of the devastating forest fires that burned through the coastal neighborhood of Pacific Palisades to her Instagram story on Thursday.
In the following post, Kelly shared her shock at the aftermath of the once-picturesque neighborhood destroyed by the wildfires.
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“I watch this over and over because it doesn’t seem real,” she wrote in the post. “These fires are still raging with firefighters working around the clock. praying for slower winds and safety.”
Thousands California residents were displaced after being evacuated from raging wildfires fueled by powerful Santa Ana winds that swept through Southern California early Tuesday. At least five people died as the fires continued to burn more than 27,000 hectares on Thursday.
NFL follows the situation with the Rams, who are scheduled to host the Minnesota Vikings in the wild-card round on Monday night at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood. If the stadium cannot be used, the match will be moved to another location.
“The NFL’s priority is the safety of the Los Angeles community,” the league said in a statement. “We are grateful for the tireless efforts of first responders. Our hearts go out to Los Angeles and everyone affected by the fires.”
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State Farm Stadium, home of the club Arizona Cardinals in Glendale, will be the backup location for the wild-card game.
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