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Friends and relatives continue to wait for news of their loved ones as the search resumed for victims of the mudslide that hit north of Seattle on Saturday, March 22. Rescuers were unable to work for two days because of the dangerous mud. Geologists in helicopters declared some areas safe to search for survivors. Over 100 people are still missing.
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A flag flies from a small church off the highway leading to the scene of a deadly mudslide Monday morning, March 24, 2014, near Oso, Wash.
Steve Skaglund walks across the rubble on the east side of Saturday's fatal mudslide near Oso, Wash., Sunday, March 23, 2014.
Mudslide in Washington: More survivors doubtful Brian Anderson, left, and Coby Young search through the wreckage of a home belonging to the Kuntz family Sunday, March 23, 2014, near Oso, Wash.
An image released by the Washington Governor Jay Inslee's office shows the scene of a mudslide
A house sits destroyed in the mud on Highway 530 on March 23, 2014 near Arlington, Washington.
Volunteers Frank and Rhonda Cook watch as the final body they recovered Sunday afternoon is lifted into a helicopter on the east side of Saturday's fatal mudslide near Oso, Wash.
Paul and Keenan Kimball pause to look at the map of the mudslide area outside of the Arlington City Hall Sunday, March 23, 2014.
A woman holds family photos pulled from the rubble at the site of Saturday's fatal mudslide near Oso, Wash., Sunday, March 23, 2014.
A view of the damage from Saturday's mudslide near Oso, Wash. At least eight people were killed in the 1-square-mile slide that hit in a rural area about 55 miles northeast of Seattle on Saturday.
Twenty-three year Oso, Wash. resident Mark Headrick stands in the home he declined to evacuate on the banks of the Stillaguamish River Sunday, March 23, 2014, near Oso, Wash.
From left, Trista Bonus watches an online news clip of the mudslide with LoAnna Langton, Kristian Langton and Elijah Kristopher Langton at a temporary Red Cross shelter at the Darrington Community Center in Darrington, Washington on Sunday, March 23, 2014.
Residents watch as debris comes down the Stillaguamish River from the Whitman Road bridge east of Oso, Wash., Sunday, March 23, 2014.
Barbara Welsh, center, a mudslide victim whose husband is still missing, is comforted by Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, right, following a news conference outside of the Arlington Police Department, Sunday, March 23, 2014, in Arlington, Wash..