'I can finally go home tomorrow': Ruby Rose reveals she and her dogs are SAFE after raging Los Angeles fire forced her to flee her upmarket abode

She jetted back to her base in Los Angeles earlier in the week after spending time in her native Australia.

But shortly after Ruby Rose returned to her adopted city, she was forced to flee her residence as raging wildfires tore through the region.

On Saturday, however, the Orange Is The New Black star took to Twitter to tell fans that she and her beloved rescue dogs were safe and that she would be able to return to her Californian crib.

Safe and sound: On Saturday, Ruby Rose (pictured) revealed she will be able to return to her Los Angeles home along with her beloved rescue dogs after she was evacuated earlier in the week due to a raging wildfire which threatened her residence 

Safe and sound: On Saturday, Ruby Rose (pictured) revealed she will be able to return to her Los Angeles home along with her beloved rescue dogs after she was evacuated earlier in the week due to a raging wildfire which threatened her residence 

'After 3 days of being evacuated with my dogs and a suitcase I can finally go home tomorrow,' Ruby proclaimed to her 1.34 million followers.

She added: 'Thanks to the hard and dangerous work put in by the firefighters who risked their lives to save ours.'

The actress' home was threatened by the Skirball Fire, which tore through 475 acres of land close to the ritzy Bel-Air area.

Evacuated: Ruby pictured with her beloved chihuahua Chance

Evacuated: Ruby pictured with her beloved chihuahua Chance

More than 46,000 residents of the upmarket enclave were forced to evacuate their homes on Tuesday, before the blaze destroyed a number of multi-million dollar properties.

It's believed Ruby's residence was spared any damage.

The out-of-control fire also temporarily forced the closure of the city's 405 freeway, and a jaw-dropping photo taken by a commuter quickly went viral as it showed the full fury of the inferno.

Under threat: The leafy streets of ritzy Bel-Air were shrouded in smoke as firefighters worked to save multi-million dollar properties from the raging Skirball Fire 

Under threat: The leafy streets of ritzy Bel-Air were shrouded in smoke as firefighters worked to save multi-million dollar properties from the raging Skirball Fire 

During her mandatory evacuation, Ruby kept fans updated on the Los Angeles fires, revealing that she was playing vigilante in the catastrophic conditions.

On Wednesday, the beauty wrote:  'Really!!?? I’ve just seen two cars throw cigarettes out there [sic] windows on the freeway. I’m sorry to be that person but I will get all number plates and report this. Peoples lives are in danger.'

Inferno: The Skirball  fire also temporarily forced the closure of the city's 405 freeway, and a jaw-dropping photo taken by a commuter quickly went viral as it showed the full fury of the blaze

Inferno: The Skirball  fire also temporarily forced the closure of the city's 405 freeway, and a jaw-dropping photo taken by a commuter quickly went viral as it showed the full fury of the blaze

Earlier, Ruby also tweeted: 'These fires are so scary and I am hoping everyone is ok and praying for the people in those areas and the brave fire fighters and volunteers. My heart goes out to all the poor animals too.'

The animal lover made sure her beloved rescue pups – Ru and Chance – were by her side during her evacuation, and the canines will return home with Ruby safe and sound. 

Vigilante: Ruby told her Twitter followers she would report civilians who were seen throwing cigarettes out of their car windows in the tense conditions 

Vigilante: Ruby told her Twitter followers she would report civilians who were seen throwing cigarettes out of their car windows in the tense conditions 

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