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Death toll rises to 25 in California wildfires

BODIES FOUND IN BURNT-OUT CAR

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TWO people have been found dead as a pair of wildfires stretched from inland canyons to the Pacific in southern California.

Resdients were left to sift through the remains of their homes for anything they had left.

The two bodies were found severely burned inside a car on a long residentia­l driveway in Malibu, Los Angeles County sheriff’s chief John Benedict said.

The deaths brings to 25 the number of people killed in the state’s wildfires in the past few days, with 23 found dead in a northern California wildfire.

Firefighte­rs have saved thousands of homes, despite working in “extreme, tough fire conditions that they said they have never seen in their life”, Los Angeles County fire chief Daryl Osby said.

No new growth was reported on the larger of the two fires, which stands at 109 square miles.

Progress also came against the smaller fire, prompting Ventura County officials to allow people in a handful of communitie­s to return to their homes.

Singer Robin Thicke’s house was among those destroyed.

The singer’s partner April Love Geary, who is pregnant, posted a picture on Instagram Stories showing the front gate and the space where their home once was.

“Our house is gone,” she said, adding a crying emoji.

Actor Gerard Butler also lost his home in the blaze.

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A resident surveys a destroyed property after a wildfire swept through Malibu
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