New Satellite Image Shows Vast Reach of Oso Mudslide

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A close-up image taken by a DigitalGlobe satellite on Monday shows the extent of damage caused by the mudslide in Oso, Wash.
A DigitalGlobe close-up satellite image of the Oso, Washington mudslide area after the March 2014 tragedy. Imagery collected on March 31st.
A DigitalGlobe close-up satellite image of the Oso, Washington mudslide area after the March 2014 tragedy. Imagery collected on March 31st. DigitalGlobe/ScapeWare3d / DigitalGlobe/Getty Images

This close-up image taken by a DigitalGlobe satellite on Monday shows the extent of damage caused by the mudslide in Oso, Wash., which devastated the area on March 22.

The official death toll from the mudslide increased to 27 on Tuesday, with 22 people still missing, as Washington Gov. Jay Inslee requested help from the federal government for funeral expenses and housing.

Gov. Inslee said on Monday the estimated financial loss from the mudslide has reached $10 million.

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