I don’t know if this is allowed here, but wanted to share a first-hand account from a rescuer. I have a friend whose husband was sent down from Ohio to help with the rescue efforts. She sent me this:
“Update: (NAME REDACTED BM) was on site shortly after the building came down, and they got right to work. It rained hard for a while. They were working in the area where they haven’t been able to work previously, and he said that he can tell what “room” he’s in based on the things he finds. For instance, he started pulling out lots of clothing, so he knew he was “in” a closet. Sometimes, he finds personal “artifacts,” which can be very emotional, and he said that it’s something different for each person that triggers the emotion. When they find an artifact, they call the Israeli team over. That team has an extensive forensic list of what was in each apartment, so they know that if they find, say, green carpet, then they know that’s where Mr. and Mrs. Smith lived. The Israeli team catalogs meaningful artifacts for family members.
He said the smell is unimaginable. In addition to the pulverized concrete, burnt wood, the dampness, and the obvious human decay, there are full refrigerators and other rotting food. That was something I hadn’t really thought about.
It’s supposed to rain again tonight.”
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Heartbreaking but informative.