tracks. more than 200 passengers on board had to be evac wade. in berkeley this is just all our backyard area. reporter: mud poured through marjorie cruz s home of more than 20 years, one of eight in the area deemed unlivable. we are just at the mercy of this mud and oping and praying an keeping our fingers crossed that it doesn t take the rest of my house out. reporter: since new year s, california experienced more than 500 landslide, spanning the entire state from the mountains to the coast. once you ve had a lot of rain and the sponge is full, the next rain, the bar is lower for triggering new landslides. reporter: the present danger rooted in the past. in 2005 this slide swallowed up the community of la conchita. ten people died. there has been a huge landslide is that a decade later one of the worst mudslides in
inside the off-campus house where the victims were found. and earlier today, investigators could be seen searching the backyard area of the house. joining us now from idaho is cnn s camilla bernal. camilla, what more are you learning right now? hey, jim. not just the back of the house. investigators again today coming in and out of this house. we also know they searched all four of the cars that are still parked outside of the house. in terms of new information, though, police giving us a little bit more details about the two other roommates that were here at time of the attack but that survived. they re saying these other two roommates were also out on saturday night. they returned to the house at about 1:00 in the morning. and they are also saying that the other four, after they got home at around 2:00 in the morning, we already knew that at least two of them, kaley and ma matty, they had taken a ride from someone. they re saying that the driver of this car is not a person of
you. i want to show you this is the back of the house. we got some photos of this, a few different angles. this photo shows how far he went to shield himself apparently and his victims from the others. you can see the gray wood in the windows. the guy who took these says that castro removed his windows and we saw, in fact, a bunch of photos of those windows, the glass windows, scattered in the yard but he replaced them with this wood paneling that was all over the house. this is a shot from the backyard area. nobody of course could see what or who was in that house. finally, last photo we will show you tonight, take a look at this. okay, now, that s the garage in the distance, but to the left you can see the blue tarp. apparently ariel castro had tarped over the whole backyard. he used blue, green, gray tarp according to our photographer. there was tons of piping in the yard and rolls of tarp on the ground. certainly wasn t in short supply. he may have been planning to tarp over more a
the guy who took these says that castro removed his windows and we saw, in fact, a bunch of photos of those windows, the glass windows, scattered in the yard but he replaced them with this wood paneling that was all over the house. this is a shot from the backyard area. nobody of course could see what or who was in that house. finally, last photo we will show you tonight, take a look at this. okay, now, that s the garage in the distance, but to the left you can see the blue tarp. apparently ariel castro had tarped over the whole backyard. he used blue, green, gray tarp according to our photographer. there was tons of piping in the yard and rolls of tarp on the ground. certainly wasn t in short supply. he may have been planning to tarp over more areas, according to the photographer. apparently wanted to make sure that nobody could see what was going on in the yard or anywhere else, anderson. did this guy say why, why he took the pictures? reporter: well, he said that he wants people