Sniffer dogs were seen combing through the ashes of more than 12,000 homes for victims who were displaced in the tragic LA blazes.
The incident has already taken the lives of 25 and new president-elect Donald Trump fears more might be dead.
Tens of thousands of citizens are still living without any power while more are living with the fear that there’s a major threat of deadly winds.
As we speak on this disastrous path through the city, the harrowing wildfires continue to spread.
LA County Sheriff Robert Luna explained how finding all of the bodies will take plenty of time as officials make use of cadaver dogs who are specially trained to look for the dead.
‘We are still for the Altadena area. We have reached the third day of grid searching,’ Luna shared at a new press conference.
It was called out to be the most grim task of them all and each day, the fact that they have to do this is heartbreaking. The individual community members shared how they feared losing someone they might know was just a threat that continued to loom over them.
Sources shared how eigh of those killed were from the Palisades Fire while 17 were those from the Eaton Fire in Altadena, Luna shared.