Khloe Kardashian "can not sleep" while she follows the forest fire in California



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As wildfires sweep through southern California, the Kardashian family documents the damage done by social media.

Khloé Kardashian, 34, who revealed that she was staying with her brother Rob, 31, and her daughter Dream, followed the Woolsey fire all night long on Twitter, acknowledging that she could not not sleeping.

"I'm with Rob, Dream and True and I'm ready to watch!" She wrote. "Recite prayers and thank all the brave firefighters who risk their lives for us."

"I can not sleep!" She added. "I'm too nervous with these fires #MamaKoKo."

Kourtney Kardashian, 39, moved into the home of her sister Kendall Jenner after evacuating her own property in Calabasas.

"I pray that everyone is safe and protected from these fires. No Calabasas tonight, "she subtitled a picture of some of her belongings wrapped in the trunk of her car.

Once at Kendall's, Kourtney took a picture of some cheesecake and pumpkin cookies.

"Wait what?" I loot your pantry @kendalljenner, "she wrote. (Kendall, 23, and her mother, Kris Jenner, were in New York for the Victoria's Secret fashion show.)

Kourtney Kardashian / Instagram

Kourtney Kardashian / Instagram

Kim Kardashian West, 38, was also forced to evacuate her home in Hidden Hills, hours after arriving in San Francisco.

"Pray for Calabasas," she captioned an aerial shot of the fires from her private plane. "I have just returned home and we had 1 hour to pack and evacuate our house. I pray everyone is safe. "

"Firefighters are coming," she continued later. "Thank you for everything you do for us !!!"

LA County Sheriff's Twitter; CHRIS DELMAS / AFP / Getty Images

The city of Calabasas tweeted during the night that the Woolsey fire had reached 7,000 acres without containment.

A separate fire in Newbury Park and Thousand Oaks – the community is still in shock from Wednesday night's mass shooting – is also threatening the homes.

At the same time, an intense bush fire erupted in northern California, causing the evacuation of thousands of people, according to The Weather Channel.

The Butte County Sheriff's Office informed the Associated Press that the entire city of Paradise had been ordered to evacuate. Weather Channel also reported that several people had been injured and that a number of businesses and homes had caught fire.

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