Résumé
After having suffered devastating fires in Los Angeles, Laeticia Hallyday is now faced with a hurricane threatening Saint-Barth, marking a particularly trying 2025.
Summary
Definitely, Laeticia Hallyday may remember 2025. Last January, Johnny’s widow Faced with Los Angeles fireswhich ravaged the villa she had acquired with her late husband. She returned to Pacific Palisades in March, alongside her friend Elodie Trap, wife of chef Jean-François Plage. On the spot, she had been faced with horror: His house was in ruined, and the debris were not yet cleared.
But fortunately for Laeticia, the businesswoman is not without shelter and can still enjoy a magnificent villa in Saint-Barth. But then again, the last hours are complicated for Jade and Joy’s mother … Indeed, after being faced with destructive fires of Los Angeles, Laeticia is now Faced with the Caribbean cyclone seasonwhich barely starts. And Hurricane Erin, who has just started, leaves him no respite.
Laeticia surrounded, the wind after the fire
As she unveiled on her Instagram account, Laeticia is currently in Saint-Barth with her friend Stéphanie Houdin, A stylist and dressing table located in Beverly Hills. The two women remained locked in the villa, and found themselves surrounded by the hurricane. In the eye of the cyclone, Laeticia was afraid of her life.
The first hurricane of the season hit the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Saint-Martin and Saint-Barthélémy throughout the weekend. He went to category 5, before being demoted in category 3 this Saturday at the end of the day. The gusts are mounted up to 249km/h But the worst has now passed.
The Hurricane season will be terrible
Hurricane Erin is only the first of a long list for Americans. And this year, Laeticia Hallyday will have to be patient … Indeed, the NHC warned that the Hurricane season 2025 would be more intense than normal. This season generally begins in June, and extends until November. But the estimates of the American weather authorities are pessimistic, and claim that hurricanes will be more devastating and murderous. Last year, Hurricane Hélène had been the worst of all, and had left more than 200 dead.