Dick Van Dyke, 98, crawled to his car before being rescued by neighbors in harrowing escape from Malibu fires

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Dick Van Dyke barely escaped his Malibu mansion as wildfires engulfed the surrounding area in flames.

On Thursday, the “Mary Poppins” star told a local news outlet that he had “exhausted” himself trying to untangle his fire hose when his neighbors came to the rescue.

“It was coming from the hill, you could see it,” Van Dyke recalled of the blaze.

“I was trying to crawl to the car, I had exhausted myself, I couldn’t get up,” he continued. “And three neighbors came and carried me out.

Dick Van Dyke described his harrowing evacuation from the Malibu wildfires. NBC The 98-year-old revealed his neighbors “saved” him. NBC

The beloved actor, who turns 99 on Friday, said the heroic citizens even “came back” to his home to “put out a little fire in the guest house.”

“[They] saved me,” he said.

Ring footage showed Van Dyke and his wife Arlene Silver evacuating the property with the help of their neighbors.

However, the pair revealed on Facebook that one of their pets had gone missing during the mayhem.

Van Dyke said he had “exhausted” himself and couldn’t “get up” when his neighbors arrived. NORTH-SUNSET / BACKGRID “Three neighbors came and carried me out,” he told a local outlet. CBS via Getty Images

“Arlene and I have safely evacuated with our animals except for Bobo escaped as we were leaving,” Van Dyke wrote on Facebook Tuesday.

“We’re praying he’ll be ok and that our community in Serra Retreat will survive these terrible fires.”

Thankfully, Bobo was waiting for Van Dyke and Silver, 53, when they returned to their home on Wednesday.

“We found Bobo as soon as we arrived back home this morning,” he added in an update alongside a photo of the furry orange feline.

He said the fire was “coming from the hill, you could see it.” APEX / MEGA Thankfully, his home was left standing. Andy Johnstone for NY Post

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“There was so much interest in his disappearance that Animal Control was called in to assist. But, thankfully he was easy to find and not harmed ❤️.”

The Franklin Fire started as a small brushfire on Monday night. However, it quickly spread beyond the Pacific Coast Highway, incinerating over 4000 acres in Malibu and causing thousands to evacuate the area.

Other stars impacted by the inferno included Cher, Barbra Streisand, Ricki Lake, Mark Hamill and more.

The fire began on Monday night. APEX / MEGA The blaze, called the Franklin Fire, has spanned over 4000 acres. APEX / MEGA

Earlier this week, Cher’s publicist told the New York Times she and her pets had safely checked into a hotel.

Hamill, for his part, told his Instagram followers he was “in lockdown because of the Malibu fires.”

“Please stay safe everyone! I’m not allowed to leave the house, which fits in perfectly with my elderly-recluse lifestyle.”

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