Singer and actor Alexei Vorobyov, who was forced to evacuate urgently from Los Angeles, amid wildfires in California, was able to return to his home. The artist told about this in a video on his page on the social network.
"The fires were extinguished in this part of the city, and even Mozart and I were able to return," Vorobyov said.
He added that this part of Los Angeles is out of danger, but there is still no electricity in the houses. The artist thanked all the fans for their support, and also noted that he had read about the concern about his fate in the State Duma.
"It's unexpected and very pleasant. I will certainly use the advice and the next time I leave Moscow for the well—deserved New Year holidays, I will choose a cooler place," Vorobyov promised.
As reported by EADaily, earlier Vorobyov hoped to the last that he would not have to leave his home in Los Angeles. However, the fire from forest fires came close to the area where his house is located. Vorobyov called the current situation with fires in the United States a disaster.
The artist was forced to evacuate urgently along with corgi Mozart. Vorobyov temporarily stayed at the hotel.
Having learned about this, State Duma deputy Alexander Tolmachev (United Russia) advised Vorobyov to return to Moscow.
"Hollywood housing is under threat, the dream factory itself is on fire. It's time to return to Moscow — we are fresh in every sense," the parliamentarian said.
He also added that the newest, modern film studios in Russia is flourishing, and the industry is gaining momentum again.
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