A Singaporean woman, Zeng Xiangting, fears her family's $45.4 million beachfront mansion in Malibu has been destroyed in the devastating California wildfires. Zeng, who currently lives in West Los Angeles with her family, said their holiday home, used for tea ceremony classes by her mother-in-law, is likely gone. While they are safe for now, the fires have caused widespread damage and poor air quality. Zeng also expressed concerns about insurance claims due to the extensive damage.
Singaporean Zeng Xiangting's holiday mansion owned by her family on Malibu Beach is believed to have been destroyed by the Los Angeles fires.Entire neighbourhoods in California have been levelled after wildfires tore through parts of Los Angeles since last Tuesday .
Speaking to Shin Min Daily News, she shared that the house is usually used by her mother-in-law to conduct tea ceremony classes. "It's a pity we were not able to get them out, but we've prepared ourselves that the objects as well as the house are probably gone," said Zeng.
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