The 2 adults, along with 4 children, died in a mobile home fire in northwest Georgia.

On Monday, family and friends stopped by what remained of the home.

Neighbor Brian Osburn told Channel 2 Action News he saw the flames from across the street.

“I thought they were burning trash at first and when I got over here I could see it was just engulfed in flames coming out of the window,” he said.

The fire occurred about 10:30 p.m. Sunday in the 1100 block of Airport Road in Trion. (Credit: Office of Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner)

Family friend Debra Gray told Channel 2 that relatives of the Jones family will need a lot of prayers in the coming days.

The fire in Trion was one of at least two deadly fires Sunday in Georgia. Earlier in the day, five adults, a dog and a cat were killed in a fire at a house on Post Oak Drive in Duluth. Investigators say a fire pit on the back deck, which had been used the night before, may have started the fire.

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Authorities have not released the names of the dead in the Duluth fire.