Chris Pratt is feeling grateful after the LA fires tore by means of the Pacific Palisades neighborhood earlier this month.
The “Jurassic World” actor, 45, spoke out in regards to the lethal blazes in a video he posted to his social media accounts on Wednesday.
“All right, I’m going to go check out my house,” Pratt stated within the selfie-style clip he recorded inside his automobile.
“Miraculously, it’s still standing by the grace of God. We have four walls and a roof. I’m going to go check out the town,” he added, referring to Pacific Palisades, which was decimated by the fireplace that started burning on Jan. 7.
“I haven’t been back since the Palisades fires. It’s truly devastating, as you know.”
Pratt went on to say that the “silver lining is my house was saved,” but additionally acknowledged that “at the same time, so many people’s houses were burned around us, and the community’s gone.”
“My son’s school’s gone. My son’s mom’s house burned down,” he continued, referring to his ex-wife Anna Faris, 48, and their son Jack, 12.
The “Mom” star bought the house in 2019 following her break up from Pratt two years prior.
“Anna and her family are safe and very grateful,” a rep for Faris informed Folks on Jan. 8.
In his video, Pratt added that, “Dozens of our friends lost their homes. It’s just — it’s just wild.”
Returning to his message of gratitude, the actor stated, “We’re resilient and we trust in God and consider it all a blessing.”
“Thanks for all your prayers and your support and your help. It’s been, it’s been inspiring to see how our communities come together.”
Pratt promised to provide “more updates now that we’re kind of getting back into life.”
He concluded, “Here we go. God bless you. Thank you for your prayers. Talk to you soon.”
The “Parks and Recreation” alum captioned the put up, “It’s been a tough few weeks, but we’re resilient. Praying for LA and all those impacted, we’ll get through this together. God bless.”
Pratt beforehand spoke in regards to the LA fires on Jan. 7 shortly after the Palisades fireplace broke out.
“Please send prayers and strength tonight to everyone in Los Angeles affected by these devastating fires,” he wrote on Instagram and X, previously generally known as Twitter.
The “Super Mario Bros. Movie” star additionally thanked “the brave firefighters and first responders who are working tirelessly to protect lives, homes, and wildlife as they battle fast-moving wildfire fueled by fierce winds.”
“You are true heroes, and we are endlessly grateful for your sacrifice and courage,” he captioned the put up. “Let’s all come together to support one another during this tough time.”
He ended the message with “#ThankYouFirstResponders.”
As of Wednesday, the Palisades fireplace alone has burned 6,662 buildings, broken 890 others, injured one firefighter and brought about the dying of 11 folks, in line with CalFire.