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Burned body found as wildfire burns near Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES (AP) - A burned body was found Saturday at the scene of a brushfire north of Los Angeles that has scorched 31 square miles and prompted the evacuation of 1,500 homes, authorities said.

The body was discovered outside a home on Iron Canyon Road in Santa Clarita, and detectives are trying to determine whether the person was killed by the blaze or another cause, Los Angeles County sheriff's Lt. Rob Hahnlein said.

The home also may have burned, he said.

The area was one of several neighborhoods ordered evacuated as the fire raged through bone-dry canyons and ranchlands. The fire burned through the area Saturday evening. Firefighters reported that some buildings had been engulfed, but it was not immediately clear whether they were homes, outbuildings or garages, said Nathan Judy, a spokesman for the U.S. Fire Service.

The area was still unsafe because of smoldering debris and trees that might fall because their roots had burned, Judy said.

The fire was only 10 percent contained Saturday night as it burned on the edge of Santa Clarita and into the Angeles National Forest and showed no sign of calming.

More than 900 firefighters and water-dropping helicopters planned to battle the flames overnight, but they could face several fronts.

"It's not a one-direction type of fire," Judy said. "It's going in different directions depending on which way the wind is blowing. It's doing what it wants."

A Bengal tiger and other exotic animals were evacuated from the Wildlife Waystation, a nonprofit sanctuary for rescued exotic creatures within the national forest.

More than 220 horses, dozens of goats and other animals were taken from the fire area, animal control officials said.

About 300 miles up the coast, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection firefighters battled a 10-square-mile blaze in rugged mountains north of the majestic Big Sur region.

The blaze 5 miles south of Garrapata State Park posed a threat to about 1,000 homes and the community of Palo Colorado was ordered evacuated, Cal Fire said.

By evening, people living in the Carmel Highlands north of the fire were told to be ready to leave at a moment's notice if an evacuation was called.

Jerri Masten-Hansen and her husband said she and her husband watched the fire creep in. "We felt threatened this morning and decided we needed to go," Masten-Hansen told KSBW-TV (http://bit.ly/2a67k7i).

Her sister also left her home down the road. "I grabbed all the pictures of the kids, and then I took the paintings of my parents that had been done by a local artist," Ellen Masten said.

The morning sun over Pasadena, Calif., is reduced to an orange disk by smoke from a wildfire burning north of Los Angeles on Saturday, July 23, 2016. The fire erupted Friday afternoon amid a withering heat wave and spread over thousands of acres while sending up a plume of smoke that spread widely and dropped ash across the region. (AP Photo/John Antczak) The Associated Press
The morning sun over Pasadena, Calif., is reduced to an orange disk by smoke from a wildfire burning north of Los Angeles on Saturday, July 23, 2016. The fire erupted Friday afternoon amid a withering heat wave and spread over thousands of acres while sending up a plume of smoke that spread widely and dropped ash across the region. (AP Photo/John Antczak) The Associated Press
A large plume of smoke from a wildfire rises near Highway 1, burning five miles south of Carmel, Calif., on Friday, July 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel) The Associated Press
A large plume of smoke from a wildfire rises near Highway 1, burning five miles south of Carmel, Calif., on Friday, July 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel) The Associated Press
Smoke from a nearby wildfire is viewed from Monterey Park, Calif, Friday, July 22, 2016. Smoke drifted over downtown Los Angeles, about 30 miles from the fire's location in Santa Clarita. It's one of several blazes burning in Southern California as the region swelters under triple-digit heat. (AP Photo/Nick Ut) The Associated Press
Smoke from a nearby wildfire looms over Los Angeles on Friday, July 22, 2016, viewed from Monterey Park, Calif. Smoke drifted over the city's downtown, about 30 miles from the fire's location in Santa Clarita. (AP Photo/Nick Ut) The Associated Press
Smoke from a nearby wildfire looms over Los Angeles on Friday, July 22, 2016, viewed from Monterey Park, Calif. Smoke drifted over the city's downtown, about 30 miles from the fire's location in Santa Clarita. (AP Photo/Nick Ut) The Associated Press
Smoke from a nearby wildfire looms over Los Angeles on Friday, July 22, 2016. Smoke drifted over the city's downtown, about 30 miles from the fire's location in Santa Clarita, Calif. (AP Photo/Amanda Lee Myers) The Associated Press
Smoke from a nearby wildfire looms over Los Angeles on Friday, July 22, 2016. Smoke drifted over the city's downtown, about 30 miles from the fire's location in Santa Clarita. It's one of several blazes burning in Southern California as the region swelters under triple-digit heat. (AP Photo/Amanda Myers) The Associated Press
A fire crew approaches as a wildfire burns on Friday, July 22, 2016, in Santa Clarita, Calif. The fire erupted shortly after 2 p.m. Friday next to State Route 14 in Santa Clarita. No homes are immediately threatened, but fire officials say evacuations have been ordered from Soledad Canyon to Agua Dulce Canyon Road. (Katharine Lotze/The Santa Clarita Valley Signal via AP) The Associated Press
A wildfire burns in Santa Clarita on Friday, July 22, 2016. A wildfire north of Los Angeles has now burned about 2.3 square miles of bone-dry hillside. No homes are immediately threatened, but fire officials say evacuations have been ordered from Soledad Canyon to Agua Dulce Canyon Road. Winds of 10 to 15 mph are pushing the flames toward the Angeles National Forest. About 200 firefighters and a half-dozen aircraft are battling the flames in 106-degree heat. (Katharine Lotze/The Santa Clarita Valley Signal via AP) The Associated Press
A wildfire burns in Santa Clarita on Friday, July 22, 2016. A wildfire north of Los Angeles has now burned about 2.3 square miles of bone-dry hillside. No homes are immediately threatened, but fire officials say evacuations have been ordered from Soledad Canyon to Agua Dulce Canyon Road. Winds of 10 to 15 mph are pushing the flames toward the Angeles National Forest. About 200 firefighters and a half-dozen aircraft are battling the flames in 106-degree heat. (Katharine Lotze/The Santa Clarita Valley Signal via AP) The Associated Press
Commuters drive near the northbound Highway 14 during the Sand Fire in Santa Clarita on Friday Friday, July 22, 2016. A wildfire north of Los Angeles has now burned about 2.3 square miles of bone-dry hillside. The fire erupted shortly after 2 p.m. Friday next to State Route 14 in Santa Clarita. The freeway is partially closed along with a section of Metrolink train track. About 200 firefighters and a half-dozen aircraft are battling the flames in 106-degree heat. (Katharine Lotze/The Santa Clarita Valley Signal via AP) The Associated Press
A wildfire burns in Canyon Country on Friday, July 22, 2016. A wildfire north of Los Angeles has now burned about 2.3 square miles of bone-dry hillside. The fire erupted shortly after 2 p.m. Friday next to State Route 14 in Santa Clarita. The freeway is partially closed along with a section of Metrolink train track. About 200 firefighters and a half-dozen aircraft are battling the flames in 106-degree heat. (Katharine Lotze/The Santa Clarita Valley Signal via AP) The Associated Press
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