Evangeline Lilly's House Destroyed by Fire

Jan 23, 2006
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The home rented by Lost actress Evangeline Lilly in Kailua, Hawaii, has been lost in a fire that completely destroyed the residence, Lilly's rep confirms to PEOPLE.

"Yes, it is unfortunately true that her home in Hawaii burned down this morning," said the rep, Cara Tripicchio. "Thankfully, Evangeline is safe as she was on set already when it occurred."

Tripicchio added: "There is no official statement, and I have no further comment or information to provide at this time."

The house, which Lilly reportedly shares with two women who work on the Lost crew, was empty at the time of the blaze. No injuries were reported.

Honolulu Fire Capt. Kenison Tejada said that his department received the alarm at 6:43 a.m. Wednesday, and that crews reached the scene six minutes later.

"When we arrived the house was fully engulfed," Tejada said. "It was a complete loss. Just the roof was still standing."

He confirmed that none of the house's three female residents were home at the time of the fire. Two were at work and the third was off island, he said.

Lilly, 27, who plays Kate on the series, earlier this year has been romantically linked to costar Dominic Monaghan.

Fire investigators arrived on the scene of the early morning blaze later on Wednesday. The cause has yet to be determined.

"I woke up to my dogs barking," Morgan Janus, a neighbor who lives across the street, told the Honolulu Advertiser newspaper. "There were loud popping sounds, like something electrical."

Evangeline Lilly's house on fire. Photo by: Morgan Janus
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I'm sure herself and the roommates have already been setup elsewhere.
Glad no one was injured,but my sympathy goes out to the actual homeowner.I hope she had renters insurance.
 
'Lost' stars and engaged couple Evangeline Lilly and Dominic Monaghan began sifting through the remains of Lilly's rented home in Kailua, Hawaii after it was engulfed in flames yesterday.
The couple arrived packing flashlights, gloves and plenty of bags, but sadly there were only a handful personal items were salvaged.

The source of the fire is as yet unknown.