Cara Delevingne: Her 7 million dollar mansion in Los Angeles goes up in flames

It took 94 firefighters and more than two hours to put out the flames

Cara Delevingne’s home went up in flames early in the morning of Friday, March 15, prompting a massive response by firefighters and resulting in one person being hospitalised for smoke inhalation.

A spokesperson for the Los Angeles Fire Department told ET that the house burst into flames just before 4 a.m.

Friday morning and the flames were so strong that it took 94 firefighters and more than two hours to extinguish them.

The public information officer says they discovered a “strong fire” that had started at the back of the property and had “taken over one of the rooms”.

“All the occupants were missing from the house,” he also said.

Delevin, 31, was in England at the time as she was performing the role of Sally Bowles in Cabaret at London’s Playhouse Theatre. The model has yet to comment publicly on the incident.

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However, authorities noted that there was “nothing to suggest that this was criminal activity”.

An LAPD spokesman added: “There is no indication of arson or criminal investigation at this time.”