was a mile wide. nothing should ever have happened. and nobody ever told us that there was any risk of landslide from that mountain. you sound a little angry. i don t plame you. i m furious, and not ufurious for me. if they had this report in the 1990s, half the steelhead drive was built after that. nobody told them. viewer i m the one who carried jacob to the hospital, the little four-year-old boy. the one who was stuck in the mud. who lost three siblings and his father because they lived on steelhead time. i m sure nobody ever warned them. this is negligence on somebody s part. we ll find out who. sounds to me lybyer one that won t let this go. excuse my lange but hell, no, we re in hell.
husband? saturday at 10:30 a.m. and he was supposed to be home by 12:00. and i never saw him after that. and he was an electrician, bill, the steelhead drive. he was hit we believe the direct path of the landslide. yes. he was helping put in a hot water tank for someone that was ready to move into their home. and barbara, you ve been married 43 years. he was a great man. he survived vietnam. and was a great man. right. how are you holding up as a family? i think so. it s not easy. it s not easy. do you still have hope that he and other people i do, yes. yeah. my husband s a survivor.
of british accent was that? we begin this hour with very serious developing news. officials just moments ago announced that weather is further complicating search and rescue efforts at the site of the massive mudslide and making a nightmare scenario even worse. 17 people are confirmed dead but it s expected that that number could rise later today. teams searching desperately for survivors are only finding victims. there are still 90 names on the list of those unaccounted for. many of whom lived or or near steelhead drive, right underneath where the hillside gave way. search crews will keep looking for the missing but cautioned this could take months. shock hangs heavy over this