The Davis Fire was approaching Jeremy Renner’s house near Lake Tahoe, and he is sharing some frightening pictures from the fire.

As he escaped his house outside Reno, Nevada, on September 8, the Hawkeye actor, who is 53 years old, posted a number of photographs and videos of the rapidly spreading wildfire on his Instagram Stories.

Over a picture of massive clouds of smoke pouring over the mountains, he typed “evacuated” on the first slide, followed by a number of emojis depicting hands praying. In addition, he included the phrase “Reno Tahoe” and an emoji of a fire.

Another photograph that Renner claimed to have taken “from my driveway” shows even greater clouds of smoke and orange flames consuming the trees that are located in close proximity to his residence. It would seem that a fire engine is parked on his property, since it is located in the corner.

Over another shot of the fire, the actor wrote, “When the wind shifts, it’s either really good or really bad.” Another scene depicted the fire.

Moreover, he made certain to convey to his followers that he was safe and had safely evacuated over a photograph of members of the fire team from Washoe County, Nevada, and he tagged Truckee Meadows Firefighters in the caption of the photograph.

All individuals have been safely evacuated. Over the photograph, he overlaid a black writing that said, “Now for Mother Nature.”

The next two films show an aircraft dropping red fire retardant chemicals over the smoky woods, followed by a stunning image of a fire vehicle going by large black clouds that seem to be heading towards the road. Both of these movies are available on YouTube.

According to CNN, Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo issued an official declaration of a state of emergency on Sunday, September 8. It has been reported by the source that the “wind-driven blaze” has already caused damage to fourteen houses, scorched six thousand five hundred acres of land, and forced fourteen thousand people to evacuate their homes in the Washoe County region.

As of the evening of Sunday, there was no containment of the fire. In addition, the state of California is now dealing with “14 active wildfires,” one of which began in the San Bernardino Mountains and has already consumed 20,552 acres of land, as stated by the source.

Renner said in an interview with the Wall Street Journal in August that Nevada is the location of his principal residence. In the same month, he placed his house in Los Angeles, where he had recuperated from the terrifying snowplow accident that occurred in 2023, up for sale for the price of thirteen million dollars.

The event, in which Renner was ran over by a snowplow weighing 14,300 pounds, took place in Reno, Nevada, as the actor was assisting a member of his family in removing a “stuck” car from the snowfall that had fallen the previous night, which was believed to be three feet deep.

By Anna

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