Los Angeles Wildfires: Death Toll Rises to 10, Victims Still Unidentified

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Los Angeles Wildfires: Death Toll Rises to 10, Victims Still Unidentified
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The devastating wildfires ravaging Los Angeles have claimed at least 10 lives, with the death toll expected to rise. Authorities are struggling to identify the victims due to the extensive damage caused by the fires.

The remains of burnt homes are seen after the passage of the Palisades Fire in Pacific Palisades on Jan. 8.At least 10 deaths have been blamed so far on the string of wildfires gripping Los Angeles . But there's still a lot we don't know about the victims and the circumstances of their deaths.It is believed that at least five of the deaths stemmed from the Eaton Fire, and two were confirmed from the Palisades Fire, according to comments L.A.

Fire Chief Kristin Crowley made earlier in the day on Thursday. Little else was known about the victims as of late Thursday. The medical examiner's statement added that 'all cases are currently pending identification and legal next of kin notification'. For more details about the coroner's next steps and what officials have said about the likelihood more fire victims will be found.At least 10 deaths have been blamed so far on the string of devastating wildfires gripping Los Angeles, with officials warning we don't have any clarity on the total toll.It confirms what so many of feared. For hours now, the death toll hovered at five fatalities. Then six. Late Thursday, the Los Angeles Medical ExaminerIt is believed that at least five of the deaths stemmed from the Eaton Fire, and two were confirmed from the Palisades Fire, according to comments L.A. Fire Chief Kristin Crowley made earlier in the day on Thursday. Little else was known about the victims as of late Thursday. They're currently listed only as case numbers by the coroner. The medical examiner's statement added that 'all cases are currently pending identification and legal next of kin notification'.The identification make take several weeks as the Department of Medical Examiner is not able to respond to all death locations due to the fire conditions and safety concerns,' according to the statement.'Please also keep in mind, traditional means of identification such as fingerprinting and visual identification may not be available and will add more time for naming these decedents.' At a news conference earlier Thursday, L.A. County Sheriff Robert Luna cautioned that the death toll remains very preliminary, burned out areas that looked like bomb sites his deputies have not been able to search fully. He said it will take canines and search crews to get a full assessment of victims. While he said he prayed they would not found more victims:'Right now frankly we don't know yet.'Despite those limitations, the ME's office nonetheless noted the sense of urgency surrounding these cases:'The Department of Medical Examiner understands how important it is to identify those lost in the wildfires and is working diligently, while following safety protocols, to provide the information to the next of kin as soon as reasonably possible.For most of the last century, deaths in California wildfires were very rare. That began to change in the last couple of decades as the cadence and ferocity of fires picked up speed. Currently, 11 of the 2

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