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Winds set to push deadly wildfires further through Los Angeles residential areas Sunday .
At least 16 people have been confirmed dead from blazes that have ripped through the city.
Palisades Fire was 11 percent contained but had grown to 23,600 acres ( 9,500 hectares ) The Eaton Fire was at 14,000 acres and 15 percent contained.
Police and National Guard mounted checkpoints to prevent people getting into disaster zones.
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