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Five missing afer mudslides in California

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THE number of people missing since debris-laden flash floods and mudslides smashed through the community of Montecito in southern California is now five, authoritie­s have said, down from as many as 43 on Thursday.

Santa Barbara County spokeswoma­n Amber Anderson said the number had dropped because many people were located, but it could continue to fluctuate.

She said some missing-person reports are rapidly cleared while others take a long time to resolve.

The number of confirmed deaths remains at 17.

Ms Anderson said the number of personnel searching ravaged neighbourh­oods has doubled over the past day to 1,250.

“At this moment, we are still looking for live victims,” Santa Barbara fire Captain Gary Pitney said.

But he confessed: “The likelihood is increasing that we’ll be finding bodies, not survivors. You have to start accepting the reality of that.”

 ?? Getty Images ?? > Travis Zehntner comforts Teresa Drenick among belongings of her sister Rebecca Riskin, who was killed in the mudslide in Montecito
Getty Images > Travis Zehntner comforts Teresa Drenick among belongings of her sister Rebecca Riskin, who was killed in the mudslide in Montecito

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