Last victim of deadly Washington mudslide
believed found
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[July 23, 2014]
By Steve Gorman
(Reuters) - Search teams in Washington
State have found the remains of a person thought to be the last victim
of a mudslide that buried an entire community in March and killed 43
people, county authorities said.
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The body believed to be that of 44-year-old Molly Kristine "Kris"
Regelbrugge was located Tuesday morning on the western edge of the
disaster site. Medical examiners expect to confirm identification
once the remains are recovered, according to the Snohomish County
Sheriff's Office.
The Seattle Times reported that the body was found in a deep pocket
of debris believed to have been the garage of Regelbrugge's home,
about 100 yards from the spot where the remains of her husband, U.S.
Navy Commander L. John Regelbrugge III, were recovered on March 25.
They were among 43 people who perished when a rain-soaked hillside
collapsed above the north fork of the Stillaguamish River,
unleashing a torrent of mud that obliterated the enclave of
Steelhead Haven on the outskirts of Oso, Washington, 55 miles (89
km) northeast of Seattle.
More than 50 homes were swallowed in the March 22 landslide, the
deadliest in U.S. history.
A 186-page report sponsored by the National Science Foundation from
a team of experts who examined the site said it was "highly
probable" that three weeks of heavy showers immediately preceding
the event had "played a major role in triggering the landslide."
But the scientists said they did not reach any definitive
conclusions as to whether logging in the area was a factor. The same
river valley has had a long history of landslides, most of which
predated timber harvesting, they said.
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"Our investigation is not intended to be a final, conclusive study
of the landslide, and we did not seek to unequivocally establish
causative factors," the scientists said in the report, which they
characterized as a preliminary assessment.
They did, however, largely rule out the possibility that an
earthquake triggered the slide, saying records indicated no
significant seismic activity in the days before the disaster.
(Reporting by Steve Gorman from Los Angeles; Editing by Lisa Von
Ahn)
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