Workers sifting through debris at the Oso mudslide in Washington are finding about 50 personal items a day.
The Daily Herald reported they include books, photos, guns, computers and cameras.
Some of the items belonged to the 43 people who were killed in the March 22 slide that buried dozens of homes.
The Snohomish County manager overseeing the slide recovery, Gary Haakenson, says personal items are cleaned and taken to a reunification center where they can be claimed by family members.
Copyright 2026 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Topics Washington
Was this article valuable?
Here are more articles you may enjoy.
Mississippi Insurance Dept. Top Examiner Named in $90M Credit Union Theft Suit
Space Startups Seek Insurance for Orbital AI Data Centers
Trump Says Illegal Immigration Increased Car Insurance but Experts Say Otherwise
Florida’s Unemployment Rate Is Surging Even as High-Profile Companies Move In 

