Oso Mudslide: As List Of Missing Shrinks, Death Toll Rises

A flag flies at half-staff in the midst of the mudslide rubble in Oso, Wash. U.S. Army National Guard/handout/Reuters/Landov
A flag flies at half-staff in the midst of the mudslide rubble in Oso, Wash. U.S. Army National Guard/handout/Reuters/Landov

Here is some of the latest news from Oso, Wash., the tiny community north of Seattle that was devastated by a mudslide on March 22:

— Death Toll At 28: Authorities say the number of confirmed fatalities as of this morning was 28. Six bodies had yet to be identified.

— Three Names Added To List Of Fatalities: The Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s office has now identified the remains of 22 people and their families have been notified. Three names were added to that somber list on Tuesday.

— Number of Missing Stands At 20: Two of the victims identified on Tuesday had been on the list of those missing since the mudslide. With their fates now confirmed, the number of people not accounted for stands at 20.

Related headlines:

“Oso: A Tight-Knit Community Takes Care Of Its Own.” (KUOW)

“Engineers considering new river channel around slide.” (KING5-TV)

“Funeral home faced with heartbreaking task.” (KOMONews.com)

“Crews battle horrific conditions as they search Washington mudslide site.” (CBS News)

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Read original article – Published April 02, 2014 8:23 AM
Oso Mudslide: As List Of Missing Shrinks, Death Toll Rises

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