Antelope Valley Press

Remains are found in rubble of LA fire

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Remains of a man were found in the rubble of one of two major fires in Los Angeles, during the weekend, authoritie­s said, Sunday.

The remains were found shortly after noon as firefighte­rs continued to cool down smoldering debris, fire spokespers­on Brian Humphrey said in a statement. A canine team that can detect human remains was brought in but did not find any others.

The man’s identity and cause of death will be determined by the coroner.

A firefighte­r who suffered burns in the blaze was hospitaliz­ed in fair condition, early Sunday morning, with an injury described as non-life-threatenin­g, Humphrey said.

More than 100 firefighte­rs battled the fire in a commercial building on the south side of downtown. Flames also spread to combustibl­e contents at an adjacent pallet yard and threatened two other structures.

The cause of the fire was under investigat­ion. Humphrey said the building was the site of a previous fire.

Earlier, more than 160 firefighte­rs from the Los Angeles, Burbank and Glendale fire department­s battled a wind-driven fire in the Sun Valley area of the eastern San Fernando Valley.

The fire spread over more than 2 acres, Saturday night, heavily damaged two businesses and jammed traffic on adjacent Interstate 5 before it was extinguish­ed. No injuries were reported.

Strong Santa Ana winds brought critical fire weather conditions to Southern California during the weekend. The National Weather Service said the winds were diminishin­g but fire danger 3.5” would x 2.5” remain elevated.

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