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#Oregon reportedly opens first mobile morgue fearing dozens of wildfire deaths

#Oregon reportedly opens first mobile morgue fearing dozens of wildfire deaths

September 15, 2020 | 12:34pm | Updated September 15, 2020 | 1:03pm

Oregon has set up its first-ever mobile morgue as officials fear dozens could be dead from the raging wildfires, according to a report.

The morgue, which is set up in a government facility in Linn County, is being operated by a special 75-member regional response team that is also tasked with recovering remains in the field, The Oregonian said.

A separate facility is expected to open this week where families of the dead and missing can go to make identifications — with a rapid DNA testing machine expected to be set up soon, the paper said.

“We have set up a small city here,” the woman overseeing the operation, Cathy Phelps, told the paper.

Oregon has so far confirmed eight deaths, down from 10 after two of the bodies proved to be animals, the paper said.

While 22 people are officially listed as missing, up to 50 people are unaccounted for — and officials fear dozens could ultimately be found dead, the paper said.

Red fire retardant blankets burned residences and vehicles in the aftermath of the Almeda fire in Talent, Oregon

The aftermath of the Almeda fire in Talent, Oregon

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The remains of a fire damaged automobile and a motel sit in the aftermath of the Beachie Creek fire in Detroit, Oregon

The remains of a fire-damaged automobile and a motel in the aftermath of the Beachie Creek fire in Detroit, Oregon

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The remains of a fire damaged hotel sit, in the aftermath of the Beachie Creek fire in Gates, Oregon

The remains of a fire-damaged hotel in the aftermath of the Beachie Creek fire in Gates, Oregon

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A couple searches for possessions through the remains of their gutted home in the aftermath of the Almeda fire in Talent, Oregon

The aftermath of the Almeda fire in Talent, Oregon

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A firefighter works through the remains of a house in Estacada, Oregon.

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The remains of a fire damaged gasoline station sits in the aftermath of the Beachie Creek fire in Detroit, Oregon

The remains of a fire-damaged gasoline station in the aftermath of the Beachie Creek fire in Detroit, Oregon

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Oregon State Police Capt. Tim Fox said the specialist morgue and DNA testing system would help “give family members closure as soon as possible.”

“We understand this is a super tragic event. We understand this is hard,” Fox told The Oregonian of the wildfires, which Gov. Kate Brown has called a “once-in-a-generation” event.

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