Caitlyn Jennerhas returned to her Malibu home, days after she was evacuated due to the raging Woolsey Fire.

Although theI Am Caitstar was uncertain last week if her house would survive the wildfire, Jenner, 69, shared the positive report on Sunday that her property was spared of devastation.

“Okay, a quick update! We finally made it back to the house. Sophia’s here!” the former Olympian said in a video of herself, close friendSophia Hutchinsand their two dogs — Baxter and Bertha — at Jenner’s home.

“Yay, our house made it! There’s Baxter, Bertha made it,” said Jenner.

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“We’re very, very lucky,” said Jenner.

Hutchins, 22, added, “We’re thinking of everyone and praying for everyone. Hoping you’re all safe with your loved ones.”

The reality star’s hilltop home was featured on her show,I Am Caitas the location where she recovered from her transition,and onKeeping Up with the Kardashians.It was also spotlighted in a 2015 article onArchitectural Digest, in which she talked about creating a home that reflected her new life.

As of Monday morning, the Woolsey Fire, which is affecting residents in Ventura and Los Angeles counties and has decimated homes of many Southern California residents, had burned 91,572 acres and was 20 percent contained, according toCal Fire.

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On Friday, Jenner posted an Instagram video featuring herself and Hutchins and confirmed that they hadsafely evacuated, though she was unsure whether the fire had reached her home.

“Hi! Caitlyn and Sophia here! Well, we’re safe,” Jenner began. “Don’t know if the house made it or not, it’s still up in the air.”

Jenner also noted that the dogs were safe in the background playing around and swimming in the pool. “[They’re] having a good day — I don’t think we’re having that good of day,” she said before Hutchins jokingly chimed in with: “We’re having a vodka, it’s been a hell of a morning.”

Also on Friday, Hutchins updated fans with a video of the pair on her own Instagram Stories.

“I just wanna let everyone know we made it out. Both of us made it out, the dogs made it out, a few of our belongings made it out and we are safe and that that is all that matters,” Hutchins said. “We are safe.”

To help victims of the California wildfires, visit theAmerican Red Cross, theLos Angeles Fire Department Foundationand theCalifornia Fire Foundationfor more information.

source: people.com