Mounted police comb fire-charred Los Angeles for bodies
- Mounted police and search dogs are combing fire-damaged areas in Los Angeles for victims of recent wildfires, with at least 27 confirmed deaths and many still missing.
- Search dogs, like Bosco, are crucial to the efforts, helping to cover areas quickly and efficiently, according to Marco Rodriguez of the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
- Frustration is rising among evacuees unable to return home due to safety concerns, with local leaders facing criticism for their response.
- Actor Eric Braeden criticized the politicization of the disaster, urging unity and support for California, which contributes significantly to federal taxes.
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