Cash Nasty, a popular Twitch streamer, had to abruptly end his live broadcast when the Palisades Fire approached dangerously near his home in Southern California, causing him to conclude the stream prematurely.

On January 7th, Cash Nasty had to leave his house in Southern California due to a worsening wildfire situation. This popular Twitch streamer, with over 950K followers, was streaming live at the time, as the severity of the fire warnings increased.

On Tuesday, January 6, the Palisades Fire, which began as a bushfire, turned into a massive 15,832-acre wildfire in Los Angeles, intensified by strong winds.

During his live broadcast, Cash Nasty remained composed while chatting about the storm with his viewers. “These tropical trees out here stand quite tall,” he observed. “They have a considerable amount of loose material in them, which means when the wind kicks up, it causes a mess as the debris falls all around.

As the broadcast went on for an additional 40 minutes, the wildfire inched nearer to where he was, causing him unease about what action to take. Luckily, he had a map at hand that showed both the distance and speed of the wildfire from his residence.

Cash Nasty concluded his broadcast and departed California along with his loved ones, having noticed that the Palisades Fires were approaching their location. 🌪️🔥🙏

— ryan 🤿 (@scubaryan_) January 8, 2025

Cash Nasty evacuated less than an hour before Palisades Fire reached his location

As he prepared to depart, Cash Nasty clarified that a power outage had occurred in his local area. However, he expressed some reluctance about going, stating that he would terminate his live broadcast only upon receiving an urgent evacuation alert directly on his mobile device.

As time passed, he found it increasingly hard to ignore the speed at which the wildfire was advancing. “I must confess,” he admitted, “I’m quite worried about both the fire and the traffic.

After recognizing that he only had less than an hour for evacuation, a course of action was taken. The broadcaster expressed sympathy towards those in similar situations, stating “What a mess! Keeping everyone in my thoughts. Stay safe, folks,” before concluding his stream.

As a dedicated follower of Cash Nasty’s gaming streams, I’m eagerly waiting for an update from him regarding the events that took place post his evacuation. However, at the moment, he seems to be keeping mum about it across all his social media platforms.

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2025-01-09 16:21