Investigators have concluded that the Malibu fire started in the vicinity of a cave, pictured, in Corral Canyon known for being a late-night party hangout. The blaze destroyed 53 homes. (Ken Hively / Los Angeles Times)
Investigators believe that the Malibu fire started near a cave in Corral Canyon. Here a sheriff’s deputy examines one of the many other caves in the area. (Ken Hively / Los Angeles Times)
Remnants of a burnt shrub near the Malibu fire’s point of origin in Corral Canyon. Mop-up efforts continued Tuesday, though the blaze has been declared fully contained. (Ken Hively / Los Angeles Times)
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputy Mark Winn walks toward the entrance of a cave, off to the right, where fire investigators have located the origin of the Malibu fire. (Ken Hively / Los Angeles Times)
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Visitors to the cave area, known as a late-night party hangout, have left their marks. The Corral fire consumed 53 homes and destroyed or damaged scores of other structures in Malibu. (Ken Hively / Los Angeles Times)
Sunset as viewed Monday evening from one of the scores of homes burned in Malibu. The Corral fire was fully contained that night, though mop-up efforts are continuing. (Ken Hively / Los Angeles Times)
An aircraft drops water on the Corral Canyon area. (Ken Hively / Los Angeles Times)
Latigo Canyon resident Dahlia Toberoff collects some of her children’s toys off her driveway. The Malibu fire destroyed her home. (Ken Hively / Los Angeles Times)
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Members of a hand crew from Humboldt County play chess during a break from firefighting. (Ken Hively / Los Angeles Times)
Larry Roth tries to identify a mystery object he found in the garage of his home in the El Nido neighborhood. (Brian Vander Brug / Los Angeles Times)
Los Angeles County firefighters Pete Adamo, right, and Patrick Dunham of Station No. 32 in Azusa greet the day Monday after sleeping on a bluff overlooking the beach in Malibu near Corral Canyon Road. (Brian VanderBrug / Los Angeles Times)
Charred branches frame the waning moon as it sets Monday morning in Corral Canyon. (Brian VanderBrug / Los Angeles Times)
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Rene Ovando searches through the ruins of his Newell Road home in Corral Canyon. (Brian VanderBrug / Los Angeles Times)
Bayfield, Colo., firefighters Adolph Young, right, and Dustin Wright mop up the fire at a Newell Road home in Corral Canyon. (Brian VanderBrug / Los Angeles Times)
Eleanor Mills looks around the kitchen of her Corral Canyon home. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)
Doug Pace, who fought the Corral fire with a garden hose in an attempt to save one of his homes and a neighbor’s, looks at his destroyed house along Vistamar Drive in the El Nido area on Sunday. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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Eleanor Mills, 78, walks through her fire-ravaged property in Corral Canyon on Sunday afternoon. Mills has lived in the canyon nearly 50 years and raised her eight children there. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)
Jeff Mills walks with his mother’s dog Sheeba on her property in the Malibu Bowl neighborhood. Eleanor Mills, 78, lost about 50% of her property. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)
Sheeba licks the face of Jeff Mills in the Malibu Bowl area Sunday afternoon. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)
Firefighters mop up hot spots at a home on Lookout Road in Corral Canyon on Sunday morning. (Ken Hively / Los Angeles Times)
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Suzanne Sickner surveys her neighbor’s burned home on Vista Mar Drive in the El Nido neighborhood of Malibu on Sunday morning. Sickner lost one home in the area; another of her family’s homes survived the Corral fire. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)
Firefighter Brian Reynoso talks with homeowner Suzanne Sickner, whose home was destroyed in the Corral fire. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)
Lucas Sickner, 8, looks over his parents’ charred Porsche in front of their home that was spared. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)
Firefighters work a smoldering hot spot where a home was destroyed in the El Nido neighborhood of Malibu. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)
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A deer walks across a scorched hillside in the El Nido area of Corral Canyon. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
Priscilla Avedon views what’s left of the home she had been renting for the last two weeks along Vistamar Drive. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
Hand crews hike on a hillside in Latigo Canyon. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
Victor Calandra and neighbor Bill Brown try to douse hot spots in the El Nido neighborhood at Corral Canyon. (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)
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Latigo Canyon residents Emily Ochmanek and her brother David present homemade muffins and hot coffee to Marin County firefighters Sunday morning. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
Los Angeles County firefighter John Carnero tries to put out flames Saturday in the El Nido area of Malibu. (Michael Robinson Chavez / Los Angeles Times)
Los Angeles County fire Capt. Ed Lazar uses a garden hose Saturday while waiting for a truck to refill with water. By midday, the Corral fire had destroyed dozens of structures and led to the evacuation of 10,000 to 14,000 residents. (Michael Robinson Chavez / Los Angeles Times)
A firefighter tackles the blaze on Sea Breeze Drive off Corral Canyon Road. (Barbara Davidson / Los Angeles Times)
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A home goes up in flames. (Barbara Davidson / Los Angeles Times)
A home lies in ruins in the El Nido area of Corral Canyon, one of the areas hit hardest by Saturday’s blaze. (Michael Robinson Chavez / Los Angeles Times)
Flames engulf a home in Latigo Canyon on Saturday. (Ken Hively / Los Angeles Times)
Downed power lines block access on Latigo Canyon Road just north of Pacific Coast Highway. (Ken Hively / Los Angeles Times)
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A helicopter makes a water drop on a hillside above Malibu. (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times)
Smoke billows above the hills in Malibu. (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times)
A plane drops retardant on the blaze. About two dozen aircraft were assigned to the firefight. (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times)
A DC-10 drops retardant. (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times)
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A firefighter tries to douse flames gutting a home in the El Nido neighborhood. (Michael Robinson Chavez / Los Angeles Times)
Los Angeles County firefighter John Carnero waits for a firetruck to release water as flames roar behind him. (Michael Robinson Chavez / Los Angeles Times)
A deer in the El Nido area that couldn’t escape the fire. (Michael Robinson Chavez / Los Angeles Times)
Smoke from the Malibu fire as seen from Thousand Oaks. (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)
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Firetrucks are on the scene near Malibu before dawn. By afternoon, about 1,750 firefighters were battling the blaze. (Craig Durling / Associated Press)
A crew prepares to tackle a burning home. (Dan Steinberg / Associated Press)