Wildfires

Human remains found in home destroyed by Palisades Fire on LA County coast

Six deaths have been reported in connection with this week's wildfires in Los Angeles County.

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Human remains were found Wednesday night in a Malibu home destroyed by the Palisades Fire burning near the Los Angeles County coast.

A missing persons report led authorities to conduct a welfare check at the home near Pacific Coast Highway and Las Flores Canyon Road.

Details about the person's identity and a cause of death were not immediately available. Sheriff's deputies were at the residence, located south of Duke's restaurant, where only a brick chimney was left standing. A burned station wagon was at the property.

The Palisades Fire in the community of Pacific Palisades started Tuesday morning and grew to more than 17,200 acres by Thursday. The community of about 23,000 people is nestled between the Santa Monica Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. It is about 5 miles northwest of Santa Monica and 10 miles east of Malibu, just off Pacific Coast Highway.

Six deaths, two in the Palisades Fire area and four in the Eaton Fire area, have been reported in the fires burning in Los Angeles County. Officials said earlier that five deaths were in the Eaton Fire area.

The total number of deaths from the fires are unknown at this time as crew continues to battle flames and search burned areas.

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