Mathison described how shattering the experience has been in an interview onGood Morning Americaon Thursday.
Ive been up all night.
Ive lost my home and everything that I own," Mathison said.

Actor Cameron Mathison, and the ruins of his Altadena home.Credit:Craig Sjodin/ABC via Getty; Cameron Mathison/Instagram
Its important to focus on the things that we have and can be grateful for.
Youre just stuck thinking and reeling."
Mathison continued, “every few minutes were thinking about things that were in there that are irreplaceable.

Cameron Mathison’s house, as seen on his Instagram.Cameron Mathison/Instagram
Thinking of the hundreds and hundreds of people who are going through the same thing, its so devastating.
“Thanks to all who reached out and checked in.
Cant respond to all so wanted to give an update here.
Sending so many prayers to everyone being affected by these fires.”
Mathison explained that reaction ina follow-up interview with CNN.
“I’ve never heard those sounds come out of me before,” Mathison told CNN.
“It was very odd.
Cameron Mathison/Instagram
Mathison told CNN he was woken up early by TV coverage of the ongoing L.A. wildfires.
“I couldn’t see from the camera angles whether my house was spared or wasn’t.
It looked like there were no houses ever built there.
It was just decimated to nothing.”