Kendall Jenneris opening up about howthe Woolsey Firehas affected her and her famous family.

“Everyone is okay, thankfully. But, I mean our homes are still in danger a bit,” the model, 23, said during a recent interview withExtra‘sMario Lopez.

Despite not knowing when or how the fire will be contained, Jenner continues to be hopeful. “The good thing is everyone’s safe, but we’re just praying every day,” she continued. “We’re not out of the woods yet. It’s really scary.”

After the fire erupted on Thursday of last week, Kendallattended the #REVOLVEAwardsto accept the Icon of the Year Award on Friday night in Las Vegas. She returned to California Saturday morning.

SisterKourtney Kardashianhad previouslyevacuated from her Calabasas homeand sought refuge in Kendall’s house.

Kourtney, 39, alsoaddressed the fire on her Instagram StoriesSaturday, sharing that although the blaze had been headed “up the hill towards my house,” it “just stopped” on its own.

“Glory be to God,” she wrote. “Hoping that the day continues like this and that the fire gets contained. To everyone removed from their homes, to those who lost their homes, to those affected, let’s all continue to pray.”

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Doing their best to keep busy, Kourtney and Kendall engaged in a pancake war.

“Kourt and I having a pancake war,” Jenner captioned a video over the weekend, showing a table full of ingredients, before turning the camera around to face her sister.

“It’s on, bitch,” the Victoria’s Secret model added.

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Kim Kardashian Westwas also forced to evacuate. After fleeing her Hidden Hills Home on Thursday night, Kim, 38,shared a sweet black and white photoof herself snuggling withKhloé Kardashian‘s 6-month-old daughterTrue.

“Trying to get my mind off of this fire and snuggling with my niece,” Kimtweeted. “We are all safe and that’s all that matters.”

Younger sisterKylie Jenneralso shared on her Instagram Stories, “Fire is so close to my househoping everyone is staying safe. I’m hoping for the best.”

As of Friday evening, the Woolsey Fire had swelled to 35,000 and remained at zero percent containment, Cal Fire reported. Over 200,000 residents of Ventura County and Malibu have fled the blaze, CNN reported.

According to theLos Angeles Times, residents in Malibu received a warning just after 12 p.m. on Friday to evacuate as the flames closed in on the city.

To help victims of the California wildfires, visit theAmerican Red Cross, theLos Angeles Fire Department Foundationand theCalifornia Fire Foundationfor more information.

source: people.com