16 min ago
At least 11 people have died as several major wildfires continue to rage in Los Angeles County. Authorities say more bodies will likely be uncovered.
Cadaver dogs are aiding in the search for remains amid the destruction, according to Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna. Search and rescue teams with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department are working alongside FEMA and other county agencies to assist with search efforts, Luna said during a news conference on Saturday.
Authorities have said they are unable to determine the full death toll from the fires until it’s safe for investigators to enter neighborhoods that are riddled with burned homes and scorched vehicles at every turn.
Cadaver dogs are trained to sniff out bodies and often find them faster than people. In 2023, dogs were used to search for bodies after the catastrophic Maui wildfires that killed more than 100 people. The disaster is regarded as one of the deadliest wildfires in recent US history.
Cadaver dogs are searching for wildfire victims in Los Angeles, county sheriff says. Here's how they can help
From CNN's Amanda MusaAt least 11 people have died as several major wildfires continue to rage in Los Angeles County. Authorities say more bodies will likely be uncovered.
Cadaver dogs are aiding in the search for remains amid the destruction, according to Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna. Search and rescue teams with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department are working alongside FEMA and other county agencies to assist with search efforts, Luna said during a news conference on Saturday.
Authorities have said they are unable to determine the full death toll from the fires until it’s safe for investigators to enter neighborhoods that are riddled with burned homes and scorched vehicles at every turn.
Cadaver dogs are trained to sniff out bodies and often find them faster than people. In 2023, dogs were used to search for bodies after the catastrophic Maui wildfires that killed more than 100 people. The disaster is regarded as one of the deadliest wildfires in recent US history.