Could anyone still be alive tonight, maybe in a pocket under the mud in washington . As searchers hold tightly to their shovels, families cling desperately to hope. The death toll rose today to at least 24. But dozens of people have yet to be accounted for. And no one has been found alive since. Cbs news correspondent Danielle Nottingham is on the scene for us tonight. Danielle . Tt, there are now 300 responders and volunteers on the scene. They divided the disaster zone into a grid so they can search each box at least twice. Those who have searched through the mud compare it to freshly poured concrete. Its thick and sticky, making it hard for machines to remove the debris and muck. The best tools are cadaver dogs and bare hands. Dayn brunner saw three bodies yesterday. One was about eight feet down in debris in a house. The other one was about about the same, and then the third one was in about three feet of dirt and mud. Reporter brunner was looking for his sister, summer. Its believ
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