The next 24 hours will be very dangerous as high winds blow through the Los Angeles area, L.A. County Sheriff Robert Luna warned.
The next 24 hours will be very dangerous as high winds blow through the Los Angeles area, L.A. County Sheriff Robert Luna warned.
He urged residents to follow evacuation orders, noting that many people who waited until the last minute to evacuate last week suffered significant burns.
"We don't want you to impact your own life or the life or your loved ones," Luna said.
The sheriff said conversations around repopulation are ongoing, but he emphasized that he did not want people to feel a false sense of security.
"I don't want people to think everything is OK now. Everything is not OK yet. We'll get there, we'll get there together, but again, the wind is blowing and it's going to continue to blow," Luna said.
The sheriff's department is following 24 missing persons cases, all adults, Luna said. The LAPD said it has 13 active missing persons cases, two of whom are believed to be dead.
No more remains were found when crews searched the hard-hit Altadena area on Monday, the sheriff said.
ABC News contributed to this report.