There was a massive fire at Cara Delevingne’s California mansion early Friday morning, Page Six can confirm.

A spokesperson for the Los Angeles Fire Department tells Page Six they received a call at around 3:57 a.m. local time early Friday that the two-story home had been engulfed in flames.

The public information officer says they discovered a “heavy fire” had started around the back of the property and had “consumed one of the rooms.”

Cara Delevingne
Cara Delevingne’s home in Los Angeles burned down early Friday.TheImageDirect.com

Cara Delevingne's house.
The residence is reportedly worth $7 million.London Entertainment for NY Post



Firefighters outside of Cara Delevingne's home.
We’re told both the Los Angeles Fire Department and Police Department responded to the scene.Traffic News Los Angeles
“All occupants were out of the home” at the time, he adds.

Page Six also spoke with a public information officer at the Los Angeles Police Department, who adds they responded to a call of a fire at 4:29 a.m. local time to “evacuate residents” and “do traffic control.”

The LAFD had already been on the scene for several minutes overseeing the matter.

A house on fire.
We’re told the massive fire began in the back of the house.Traffic News Los Angeles

People outside of Cara Delevingne's house.
There were no occupants inside the property by the time police and officers arrived.Traffic News Los Angeles
The LAPD officer says police did not have to actually evacuate any individuals inside the home, either.

Delevingne raised concerns that the fire harmed her two cats, whom she posted on her Instagram Story shortly after the blaze.

“My heart is broken today… I cannot believe it. Life can change in the blink of an eye. So cherish what you have,” she wrote along with a photo of the felines.

cara delevingne cats
However, model posted a cryptic note alongside a photo of her cats shortly after the blaze.Instagram/caradelevingne
However, an LAFD spokesperson tells Page Six, “We have no reports of any animals being injured and once we did an extensive search of the property, we did not find any that were injured.”

Delevingne later clarified herself via an Instagram Story that her pets are “alive” and thanked firefighters.

The British model, 31, was overseas in England at the time, as she has been playing the role of Sally Bowles in “Cabaret” at the Playhouse Theater in London.

Her rep did not immediately return Page Six’s request for comment.

Cara Delevingne in a play.
Delevingne was not home at the time the fire occurred.SplashNews.com

Cara Delevingne acting.
She is in England taking part in a cabaret show.SplashNews.com

Cara Delevingne house pre-fire
The two-story home was engulfed in flames.Google Maps
LAFD tells Page Six that the fire was a massive undertaking that took 94 firefighters a total of two hours and 16 minutes to put out. The roof of the home ended up collapsing as a result.

“One firefighter was transported to the hospital due to an injury and one occupant suffered minor smoke inhalation,” the spokesperson adds.

We’re also told it appears the fire started on the outside of the house, and eventually made its way into a back room and up to the attic.

Firefighter outside of Cara Delevingne's house.
It took firefighters more than two hours to put out.Traffic News Los Angeles

Cara Delevingne's burned down house.
The fire is still under investigation./SplashNews.com

Cara Delevingne's burned down house.
We’re told arson and criminal activity are not suspected at this time./SplashNews.com

Model Cara Delevingne's Los Angeles home destroyed by fire.
Firefighters were still on the scene this morning.London Entertainment for NY Post
However, the LAFD officer points out there is “nothing to suggest that it was criminal activity.”

The LAPD rep adds, “There is no indication of an arson or criminal investigation right now.”

A probe, however, is ongoing, and a spokesperson for the LAFD is expected to give a media briefing later on Friday. TMZ was first to report the news of the fire.