Meryl Streep Creates ‘Car-Sized Opening’ in Her Fence to Evade LA Wildfires
The 74-year-old actress took initiative to overcome an obstacle after a fallen tree blocked her driveway while the fires were closing in.
Meryl Streep experienced a tense situation as she was compelled to evacuate her residence amidst the destructive Los Angeles wildfires.
“Evacuation orders were dispatched throughout the city. My aunt Meryl Streep received her evacuation notice on January 8, but upon attempting to leave, she found a massive tree had collapsed in her driveway, blocking her sole exit,” Abe Streep wrote.
“Resolute in her decision to escape, she borrowed wire cutters from a neighbor, created a car-sized opening in the fence shared with the neighbors next door, and drove through their yard to get away,” he added.
Osment also shared his story with Abe in the article, recounting how the experience impacted not only him but also his family, especially after his father lost their home.
Among the cherished possessions that were lost, he mentioned the destruction of 500 records and a piano gifted to him by his parents for his 18th birthday.
Despite the devastation, Osment expressed his desire to rebuild his home out of love for the Altadena community, but he raised concerns about the delayed responses during the crisis.
“I don’t mean to place blame, but I’m curious, as this is investigated—was there a decision to just let the entire neighborhood be lost?” said Osment.