Few hours after the "We Can't Stop Singer" singer Miley Cyrus breaks her silence by posting through her social media account how devastated she was after the California wildfire has burned everything down, from their two-story Malibu mansion to all their furniture and belongings, her fiancé, the "The Hunger Games" actor Liam Hemsworth, also expressed his pain towards what happened by posting a photo of what has been left of their $2.5 million mansion.

"The Last Song" lead actor posted an update on his Twitter account that says, "It's been a heartbreaking few days. This is what's left of my house. Love. Many people in Malibu and surrounding areas in California have lost their homes also and my heart goes out to everyone who was affected by these fires."

Hemsworth also shared how he was able to witness one of the most amazing scenes that rooted out of the raging incident-the Malibu community that stands together to help each other in times of crisis. He was even amazed by how strong their community was. And though this incident happened, he still believes their community will be able to stand again, a lot better and stronger than before the fire tried to pull them down.

Both the couple were still thankful for what happened to them even though they seem to lose everything they had. Together they showed their gratitude especially to those who worked extra mile just to fight the blazing wildfire. He said, "Thank you to all the hero firefighters around California. It's going to be a journey to rebuild."

Another way to show their gratitude the celebrity couple also decided to share financial help to the Malibu Foundation with a goal to help their community restore what has been lost: the "Malibu magic."

A source claimed through E! News that they've decided to donate 500 thousand dollars, which is about 3,475,100 Chinese Yuan, through Miley's charity, the Happy Hippie.

The funds will be allotted for the community's "financial need, emergency relief assistance, community rebuilding, wildfire prevention and climate change resilience."

Hemsworth and Cyrus are just two of thousands of people that were affected by the California wildfire that started in two separate locations last week. Hundreds of houses, mansions, and business establishments were burned down to ashes, and about 42 people lost their lives due to the incident. The total cost of destruction is still undetermined and are even expected to rise.