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  • A firefighter work to extinguish a spot fire next to...

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    A firefighter work to extinguish a spot fire next to Fire Station 99.

  • David Spence, left, with friend Eric Winger, takes photos of...

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    David Spence, left, with friend Eric Winger, takes photos of his 1976 TR6 after the fire in a mobile home park in Westlake Village.

  • Mailboxes burn at the Malibu Bay Club.

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    Mailboxes burn at the Malibu Bay Club.

  • Katherine Marinara and her son Luca return to their fire-ravaged...

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    Katherine Marinara and her son Luca return to their fire-ravaged home along Busch Drive in Malibu, California on November 13, 2018, as they search for belongings.

  • Firefighters fight to save the home of Will Buckley on...

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    Firefighters fight to save the home of Will Buckley on Dume Drive.

  • An owl sits onthe beach in Malibu as the Woolsey...

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    An owl sits onthe beach in Malibu as the Woolsey fire approaches.

  • A man watches the Woolsey fire burn along Agoura Road...

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    A man watches the Woolsey fire burn along Agoura Road in Westlake Village.

  • Garet Anzalone surveys his grandmother's burned-out property in a mobile...

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    Garet Anzalone surveys his grandmother's burned-out property in a mobile home park in Westlake Village.

  • Resident Brett Hammond evacuates in Malibu as the Woolsey Fire...

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    Resident Brett Hammond evacuates in Malibu as the Woolsey Fire approaches.

  • Residents with a home on Las Trancas Canyon Road watch...

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    Residents with a home on Las Trancas Canyon Road watch as the Woolsey fire approaches their home Friday.

  • A destroyed vehicle and residence off Dume Drive in Malibu...

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    A destroyed vehicle and residence off Dume Drive in Malibu on Saturday.

  • An American flag is melted on a burned-out car on...

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    An American flag is melted on a burned-out car on property in a mobile home park in Westlake Village.

  • Karla Lykken keeps and eye on the Woolsey fire which...

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    Karla Lykken keeps and eye on the Woolsey fire which threatens her home in Malibu.

  • A multi million dollar home on Dawn Meadow Court in...

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    A multi million dollar home on Dawn Meadow Court in the High Country neighborhood of North Ranch in Westlake Village continues to burn destroyed by fire Friday morning.

  • L.A. County firefighter Dave Wylie, left, and Captain John Davis,...

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    L.A. County firefighter Dave Wylie, left, and Captain John Davis, right, work to put out fire in a multi million dollar home on Oxley Place in the North Ranch neighborhood of Westlake Village.

  • A home on Bell Canyon Boulevard in Bell Canyon was...

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    A home on Bell Canyon Boulevard in Bell Canyon was destroyed by the Woolsey fire.

  • Smoke from the Woolsey fire darkens the sky over the...

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    Smoke from the Woolsey fire darkens the sky over the Pacific Ocean near Malibu on Friday.

  • The remains of burnt down homes and vechicles resulting from...

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    The remains of burnt down homes and vechicles resulting from the Woolsey Fire are seen on Busch Drive in Malibu, California on November 13, 2018.

  • Llamas are tied to a lifeguard stand on the beach...

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    Llamas are tied to a lifeguard stand on the beach in Malibu as the Woolsey fire approaches.

  • Mark Cassar, at the entrance of his brother's Westlake Village...

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    Mark Cassar, at the entrance of his brother's Westlake Village home his father built in 1990. The home was destroyed in the Woolsey fire.

  • Horses are turned loose at the top of Las Trancas...

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    Horses are turned loose at the top of Las Trancas Canyon in Malibu on Friday as the Woolsey fire approaches.

  • A resident packs up his car as the Woolsey fire...

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    A resident packs up his car as the Woolsey fire bears down on Dume Drive in Malibu.

  • A scorched sign at the visitor center at Leo Carrillo...

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    A scorched sign at the visitor center at Leo Carrillo State Beach, which was destroyed by the Woolsey fire.

  • A firefighter walks towards his engine after trying to prevent...

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    A firefighter walks towards his engine after trying to prevent the Woolsey fire from overtaking structures in Malibu.

  • Pacific Coast Highway backs up out of Malibu as the...

    Stuart W. Palley / For The Times

    Pacific Coast Highway backs up out of Malibu as the Woolsey fire forced evacuations Friday.

  • Residents and firefighters wait for water to be shuttled up...

    Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times

    Residents and firefighters wait for water to be shuttled up by truck after the hydrants went dry as they battled a house fire Saturday on the 6200 block of Ramirez Mesa Drive in Malibu.

  • Employees of a nearby confectionery use rakes and shovels to...

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    Employees of a nearby confectionery use rakes and shovels to battle the Woolsey fire along Agoura Road in Westlake Village.

  • Garet Anzalone, 23, is tearful as he goes through his...

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    Garet Anzalone, 23, is tearful as he goes through his grandmother's burned-out property in a mobile home park in Westlake Village.

  • Paullette Koenig hugs neighbor Gai Farbenbloom after both lost their homes...

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    Paullette Koenig hugs neighbor Gai Farbenbloom after both lost their homes at the Seminole Springs mobile home park in Malibou Lake.

  • David Spence returns to find his home and belongings burnt...

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    David Spence returns to find his home and belongings burnt in the Oak Forest Estates mobile home park in Westlake Village.

  • A man stands in the middle of the street at...

    Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times

    A man stands in the middle of the street at the Seminole Springs mobile home park in Malibou Lake.

  • A firefighter runs on top of a structure that he...

    Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times

    A firefighter runs on top of a structure that he and fellow firefighters were trying to save.

  • Oak Park homeowner Clint Fox looks at his neighbor's burned...

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    Oak Park homeowner Clint Fox looks at his neighbor's burned home on King James Court on Friday morning after it was destroyed in the Woolsey fire.

  • An air tanker is framed by smoke from the Woolsey...

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    An air tanker is framed by smoke from the Woolsey fire in Malibu.

  • Pacific Coast Highway backs up out of Malibu as the...

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    Pacific Coast Highway backs up out of Malibu as the Woolsey fire forced evacuations Friday.

  • The Woolsey fire bears down on Pepperdine University.

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    The Woolsey fire bears down on Pepperdine University.

  • The Woolsey fire burns in Malibu Creek State Park.

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    The Woolsey fire burns in Malibu Creek State Park.

  • A search and rescue worker searches a pool for human...

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    A search and rescue worker searches a pool for human remains at a trailer park burned by the Camp Fire, Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018, in Paradise, Calif.

  • The house belonging to actor Gerard Butler, destroyed by the...

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    The house belonging to actor Gerard Butler, destroyed by the Woolsey Fire, is seen in Malibu, California on November 13, 2018 as residents remain under evacuation.

  • Ventura Co. Firefighter Lance Campbell hosess down hot spots on...

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    Ventura Co. Firefighter Lance Campbell hosess down hot spots on a structure  that burned on Hillcrest Dr at Almon Dr in Thousand Oaks.

  • Maria Narvaez evacuates her home on Almon Dr near Hillcrest...

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    Maria Narvaez evacuates her home on Almon Dr near Hillcrest in Thousand Oaks as Santa Ana winds continue to blow Friday morning.

  • Sheriff's deputies recover the remains of a victim of the...

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    Sheriff's deputies recover the remains of a victim of the Camp Fire in Paradise, Calif., on Nov. 11, 2018.

  • Trees surrounding a home burn on Dume Drive in Malibu.

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    Trees surrounding a home burn on Dume Drive in Malibu.

  • Roger Kelton, 67, searches through the remains of his mother-in-law's...

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    Roger Kelton, 67, searches through the remains of his mother-in-law's home burned down by the Woolsey Fire, Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018, in Agoura Hills, Calif.

  • Search and rescue workers search for human remains at a...

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    Search and rescue workers search for human remains at a trailer park burned by the Camp Fire, Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018, in Paradise, Calif.

  • L.A. County firefighter Dave Wylie, left, and Captain John Davis,...

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    L.A. County firefighter Dave Wylie, left, and Captain John Davis, right, work to put out fire in a multi million dollar home on Oxley Place in the North Ranch neighborhood of Westlake Village as the Woolsey Fire continues to burn in Thousand Oaks.

  • Mayor and firefighter Rick Mullen surveys a house that is...

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    Mayor and firefighter Rick Mullen surveys a house that is on fire in Malibu as the Woolsey Fire continues his path to the coast.

  • Ash and debris from the Woolsey fire turned the water in...

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    Ash and debris from the Woolsey fire turned the water in a swimming pool opaque at a residence off Kanan Road in Malibu on Saturday.

  • Matt Sexton goes through the rubble from his house in...

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    Matt Sexton goes through the rubble from his house in Seminole Springs.

  • A giant plume of smoke from the Woolsey Fire rises...

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    A giant plume of smoke from the Woolsey Fire rises above homes, as seen from Lake Calabasas in Calabasas.

  • A Los Angeles County Firefighter fights a structure fire at...

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    A Los Angeles County Firefighter fights a structure fire at Camp 13, an inmate fire crew camp run by the Los Angeles County Fire Department off Decker Road above Malibu.

  • Fire smolders in a home destroyed by fire in the...

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    Fire smolders in a home destroyed by fire in the 2400 block of Hillcrest Dr in Thousand Oaks Friday morning.

  • Anthropology students observe as human remains are recovered from a...

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    Anthropology students observe as human remains are recovered from a burned out home at the Camp Fire, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2018, in Paradise, Calif.

  • Will Buckley uses a shovel to try and extinguish flames...

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    Will Buckley uses a shovel to try and extinguish flames to save his home while waiting for firefighters to arrive on Dume Drive after the hydrants went dry of water.

  • A sign stands at a community destroyed by the Camp...

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    A sign stands at a community destroyed by the Camp fire, Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018, in Paradise, Calif.

  • Jackie Brody waits for a wave while surfing in Malibu...

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    Jackie Brody waits for a wave while surfing in Malibu as the Woolsey fire approaches.

  • Firefighters battle a flare-up in previously unburned brush above a...

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    Firefighters battle a flare-up in previously unburned brush above a neighborhood on Ingomar Street in West Hills.

  • The Woolsey fire burns near homes in West Hills.

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    The Woolsey fire burns near homes in West Hills.

  • Doray Yansura helps move a hose line for firefighters as...

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    Doray Yansura helps move a hose line for firefighters as they protect her home on Glenbridge Road in Westlake Village.

  • Charred bluffs near near Leo Carrillo State Beach where the...

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    Charred bluffs near near Leo Carrillo State Beach where the Woolsey fire burned to the Pacific Ocean overnight.

  • Firefighters walk near homes that are threatened by the Woolsey...

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    Firefighters walk near homes that are threatened by the Woolsey fire in Malibu. This homes in the area are known as Native.

  • Oak Park resident Tom Duffy hoses hot spots on a...

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    Oak Park resident Tom Duffy hoses hot spots on a burnt house on Wembly Avenue.

  • Firefighters work on a controlled burn at a wildfire, Friday,...

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    Firefighters work on a controlled burn at a wildfire, Friday, Nov. 9, 2018, in Magalia, Calif.

  • L.A. County Sheriff's officers try to put out a spot...

    Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times

    L.A. County Sheriff's officers try to put out a spot fire No. 10 at a home along Mulholland in Malibu.

  • Onlookers watch smoke from the Woolsey fire and take photos...

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    Onlookers watch smoke from the Woolsey fire and take photos on Pacific Coast Highway looking southeast toward Malibu on Friday.

  • A long line of residents seeking to return to Malibu,...

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    A long line of residents seeking to return to Malibu, Calif., in Southern California wait at a checkpoint on Pacific Coast Highway after Woolsey Fire evacuation orders were lifted for the eastern portion of the city Tuesday evening, Nov. 13, 2018.

  • Sheriff's deputies block off Mulholland Drive in Malibu as the...

    Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times

    Sheriff's deputies block off Mulholland Drive in Malibu as the Woolsey fire continues its path towards the coast.

  • David Spence returns to find his home and belongings burnt...

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    David Spence returns to find his home and belongings burnt in the Oak Forest Estates mobile home park in Westlake Village

  • Matty Winters, 13, finds a piece of a library book...

    Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times

    Matty Winters, 13, finds a piece of a library book at the Seminole Springs mobile home park in Malibou Lake after the Woolsey Fire roared through the community.

  • Los Angeles firefighter Brittney Bebek sprays hot spots on Hitching Post...

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    Los Angeles firefighter Brittney Bebek sprays hot spots on Hitching Post Lane in Bell Canyon on Saturday.

  • A Los Angeles County firefighter runs while working to fight...

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    A Los Angeles County firefighter runs while working to fight a structure fire at Camp 13 in Malibu.

  • The woolsey fire burns in the hills above Thousand Oaks...

    Al Seib / Los Angeles Times

    The woolsey fire burns in the hills above Thousand Oaks Friday morning.

  • A firefighter requests more water pressure as a house burns...

    Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times

    A firefighter requests more water pressure as a house burns from the Woolsey Fire along P.C.H. in Malibu.

  • A mansion burned down by the Woolsey Fire sits on...

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    A mansion burned down by the Woolsey Fire sits on a hilltop overlooking the Santa Monica Mountains Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018, in Agoura Hills, Calif.

  • Keith Clark carries golf clubs salvaged from his son Shane...

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    Keith Clark carries golf clubs salvaged from his son Shane Clark's burned home on Hitching Post Lane in Bell Canyon on Saturday.

  • Search and rescue workers search for human remains at a...

    John Locher / AP

    Search and rescue workers search for human remains at a burned out trailer park from the Camp fire, Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018, in Paradise, Calif.

  • Power lines damaged by the Woolsey fire along southbound Pacific...

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    Power lines damaged by the Woolsey fire along southbound Pacific Coast Highway near Leo Carrillo State Beach on Saturday.

  • Liz Hayes evacuates her dogs from the Malibu Coast Animal...

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    Liz Hayes evacuates her dogs from the Malibu Coast Animal Hospital against a backdrop of the Woolsey fire along Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu.

  • Maria Narvaez evacuates her home on Almon Dr near Hillcrest...

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    Maria Narvaez evacuates her home on Almon Dr near Hillcrest in Thousand Oaks as Santa Ana winds continue to blow Friday morning.

  • A motorist pauses along Agoura Road in Westlake Village to...

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    A motorist pauses along Agoura Road in Westlake Village to watch the Woolsey fire burn into the night.

  • Firefighters work to put out hot spots in and around...

    Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times

    Firefighters work to put out hot spots in and around structures destroyed by the Woolsey fire as a plume of smoke rises from near the Chatsworth Reservoir in West Hills on Sunday.

  • Horses are tied to a pole on the beach in...

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    Horses are tied to a pole on the beach in Malibu as the Woolsey fire approaches.

  • Firefighters try to save a burning home on Dapplegray Road...

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    Firefighters try to save a burning home on Dapplegray Road in Bell Canyon.

  • A "Thank you firefighters" sign hangs on the entrance to...

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    A "Thank you firefighters" sign hangs on the entrance to Pepperdine University on Saturday.

  • Firefighters recover the body of a Camp Fire victim at...

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    Firefighters recover the body of a Camp Fire victim at the Holly Hills Mobile Estates on Nov. 14, 2018, in Paradise, Calif.

  • Los Angeles County firefighters extinguish a burning building at a...

    Stuart W. Palley / For The Times

    Los Angeles County firefighters extinguish a burning building at a residence off Kanan Road in Malibu on Saturday. The main house was undamaged.

  • Bell Canyon residents Kathleen and Eric Lee, left, watch the...

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    Bell Canyon residents Kathleen and Eric Lee, left, watch the Woolsey fire at the mouth of Bell Canyon after evacuating.

  • A sign still stands at a McDonald's restaurant on Nov....

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    A sign still stands at a McDonald's restaurant on Nov. 12, 2018, in the northern California town of Paradise.

  • A bag containing human remains lies on the ground as...

    John Locher / AP

    A bag containing human remains lies on the ground as officials continue to search at a burned out home at the Camp Fire, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2018, in Paradise, Calif.

  • A home was destroyed by the Woolsey fire on Kings...

    Stuart W. Palley / For The Times

    A home was destroyed by the Woolsey fire on Kings James Court in Oak Park on Friday morning.

  • A Christmas decoration sits among the burned ruins of a...

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    A Christmas decoration sits among the burned ruins of a store in Paradise, Calif. on Nov. 26, 2018.

  • Denise Chester, an evacuee of the Camp Fire, hugs her...

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    Denise Chester, an evacuee of the Camp Fire, hugs her son Antonio Batres as she volunteers sorting clothes at a makeshift shelter in Chico, Calif., on Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018. Chester, who doesn't want to know yet whether her home survived, said "I want to help. I don't want to shut down."

  • A firefighter works to put out hot spots in and...

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    A firefighter works to put out hot spots in and around structures destroyed by the Woolsey fire in Bell Canyon on Sunday.

  • One of several multi million dollar homes on Golf Course...

    Al Seib / Los Angeles Times

    One of several multi million dollar homes on Golf Course Drive in the High Country neighborhood of North Ranch in Westlake Village is destroyed Friday morning as the Woolsey Fire continues to burn in Thousand Oaks area.

  • Bell Canyon residents Ann and Roger Bloxberg watch the Woolsey...

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    Bell Canyon residents Ann and Roger Bloxberg watch the Woolsey fire at the mouth of Bell Canyon after evacuating.

  • Firefighters work to extinguish burning palm trees and spot fires...

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    Firefighters work to extinguish burning palm trees and spot fires at the Malibu Bay Club.

  • The Woolsey fire approaches the top of Las Trancas Canyon...

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    The Woolsey fire approaches the top of Las Trancas Canyon Road on Friday morning.

  • A charred car still smolders as another victim of the...

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    A charred car still smolders as another victim of the Woolsey fire against a charred hillside in Malibu.

  • Los Angeles firefighters Ryan Miller, left, Justin Randolph and Kobe...

    Francine Orr / Los Angeles Times

    Los Angeles firefighters Ryan Miller, left, Justin Randolph and Kobe Sallstrom grab some brief rest at the corner of Flintlock Lane and Silver Spur Lane in Bell Canyon on Saturday.

  • Michael Quane of El Segundo came to the El Porto...

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    Michael Quane of El Segundo came to the El Porto area of Manhattan Beach to surf against the backdrop of billowing smoke from the Woolsey fire over Santa Monica.

  • . One of a few homes on Hillcrest Drive in...

    Al Seib / Los Angeles Times

    . One of a few homes on Hillcrest Drive in Thousand Oaks that was destroyed as the Woolsey Fire continues to burn in Thousand Oaks, Westlake Village and Simi Valley.

  • Firefighters battle a house fire on Churchwood Drive as the...

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    Firefighters battle a house fire on Churchwood Drive as the Woolsey Fire burns in the Oak Park neighborhood early Friday morning.

  • Cars parked in front of the ruins of a house...

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    Cars parked in front of the ruins of a house destroyed by the Woolsey fire off Kanan Road in Malibu on  Saturday.

  • Katherine Marinara and her son Luca find what they came...

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    Katherine Marinara and her son Luca find what they came back to look for, old family photographs, at their burnt down house resulting from the Woolsey Fire on Busch Drive in Malibu, California on November 13, 2018.

  • Lori Anderson reacts as her home burns off Pacific Coast...

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    Lori Anderson reacts as her home burns off Pacific Coast Highway.

  • Lori Jackson, 52, looks for items that survived the fire...

    Francine Orr / Los Angeles Times

    Lori Jackson, 52, looks for items that survived the fire in a mobile home park in Westlake Village.

  • Los Angeles firefighter Ryan Miller takes a break at the...

    Francine Orr / Los Angeles Times

    Los Angeles firefighter Ryan Miller takes a break at the corner of Flintlock Lane and Silver Spur Lane in Bell Canyon on Saturday.

  • Ventura County Firefighter Kyle Morrell, middle, sprays water as firefighters...

    Al Seib / Los Angeles Times

    Ventura County Firefighter Kyle Morrell, middle, sprays water as firefighters monitor burning brush behind homes along Skelton Canyon Circle in the North Ranch area of Westlake Village.

  • A Southern California Edison employee hoses down a hot spot...

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    A Southern California Edison employee hoses down a hot spot off Kanan Road on Nov. 10. The crew was checking for hot spots around power lines.

  • Residences leveled by the wildfire line a neighborhood in Paradise,...

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    Residences leveled by the wildfire line a neighborhood in Paradise, Calif, on Nov. 15, 2018.

  • Anne Marie Mueller is notified by L.A. County Sheriff's Officer Ernie...

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    Anne Marie Mueller is notified by L.A. County Sheriff's Officer Ernie Ferreras that her friends in Malibu are safe.

  • Jesse Castro with Glendale Fire Dept shoots water into a...

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    Jesse Castro with Glendale Fire Dept shoots water into a home on Almon destroyed by the Woolsey fire.

  • A burned hillside off Bell Canyon Boulevard in Bell Canyon,...

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    A burned hillside off Bell Canyon Boulevard in Bell Canyon, caused by the Woolsey fire.

  • Jennifer Carter protects her face from smoke outside her home...

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    Jennifer Carter protects her face from smoke outside her home on Almon Drive in Thousand Oaks where several homes have been destroyed by the wind driven Woolsey fire.

  • While the blackened and charred hills left some homes untouched...

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    While the blackened and charred hills left some homes untouched in the path of the Woolsey Fire, others were less fortunate as remains of a burnt down home on Busch Drive is seen on November 13, 2018 in Malibu, California.

  • Katerine Marinara looks toward where her house on Busch Drive...

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    Katerine Marinara looks toward where her house on Busch Drive once stood, a casualty of the Woolsey Fire, on November 13, 2018 in Malibu, California.

  • A home burns on the 6200 block of Ramirez Mesa...

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    A home burns on the 6200 block of Ramirez Mesa Drive after hydrants went dry Saturday in Malibu.

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As the scope of a deadly Northern California wildfire set in, the sheriff said more than 450 people had now been assigned to comb through the charred remains in search for more bodies. The blaze has killed at least 56 people and authorities say 130 are unaccounted for.

Many of the missing are elderly and from Magalia, a forested town of about 11,000 to the north of Paradise.

The one major roadway that runs through the mostly residential town is dotted with gas stations, a pizza shop, a hair salon and Chinese restaurant and convenience stores. There is no Main Street or town center. Resident Johnny Pohmagevich says a Rite Aid on the main road is as much of a center as the town has.

“When I say downtown I mean Paradise,” said Pohmagevich, who opted to stay in Magalia even as fire closed in.

Pohmagevich, an 18-year Magalia resident who works at Timber Ridge Real Estate and lives just up the road from many burned homes, said he stayed to protect his employer’s property from looters and to prepare some cabins and mobile homes so business tenants can live if they come back.

“If this town does recover, it’s going to take many, many years,” he said.

A week after the deadly Camp Fire struck, police teams drive around Magalia searching for those still in their homes, checking if they need any food and water. Crews from Pacific Gas & Electric are also in the area. With the death toll at 56, it is the deadliest wildfire in a century . There were also three fatalities from separate blazes in Southern California.

As officials raised the loss of homes to nearly 8,800 Wednesday, Sheriff Kory Honea said the task of recovering remains had become so vast that his office brought in another 287 searchers Wednesday, including National Guard troops, bringing the total number of searchers to 461 plus 22 cadaver dogs. He said a rapid-DNA assessment system was expected to be in place soon to speed up identifications of the dead, though officials have tentatively identified 47 of the 56.

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke joined California Gov. Jerry Brown Wednesday on a visit to the nearby leveled town of Paradise, telling reporters it was the worst fire devastation he had ever seen.

“Now is not the time to point fingers,” Zinke said. “There are lots of reasons these catastrophic fires are happening.” He cited warmer temperatures, dead trees and the poor forest management.

Brown, a frequent critic of President Donald Trump’s policies, said he spoke with Trump, who pledged federal assistance.

“This is so devastating that I don’t really have the words to describe it,” Brown said, saying officials would need to learn how to better prevent fires from becoming so deadly .

It will take years to rebuild, if people decide that’s what should be done, said Brock Long, administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

“The infrastructure is basically a total rebuild at this point,” Long said.

While most of the town of Paradise was wiped out, in Magalia, a sharp dividing line marks those that survived and those that did not.

“Magalia has so many trees. I honestly can’t believe it just didn’t get leveled,” said Sheri Palade, an area real estate agent.

For some, the areas left untouched offered a ray of hope.

Tom Driver, the office manager and elder at Magalia Community Church, said he had heard the church survived the blaze, though he did not know the status of his own home.

“I’ve been able to account for all of the congregation,” said Driver, who is staying with family in Oakland. “They’re all over the place but they got out in pretty good time.”

Driver said many residents of Magalia work at the university in Chico or out of their homes. When the blaze spread into Paradise, residents there drove down and faced horrendous traffic. Driver said he and some others in Magalia were able to escape north on a winding narrow road that put them ahead of the fire, not behind it.

Kim Bonini heard someone on a bullhorn two blocks over on Thursday urging people to leave. The power in her home had gone out that morning, leaving her only with her car radio to tell her if she needed to leave.

“My cell didn’t work, my house phone didn’t work, nothing. Nothing except for me crawling into my car,” Bonini said from her daughter’s home in Chico on Wednesday. “If I wouldn’t have heard them two blocks down I wouldn’t have known I had to evacuate.”

The cause of the fire remained under investigation, but it broke out around the time and place that a utility reported equipment trouble.

Associated Press writers Janie Har and Olga R. Rodriguez in San Francisco, Amy Taxin in Santa Ana, California and Andrew Selsky in Salem, Oregon, also contributed to this report.