
Two systems and a white flour, after determined to have fentanyl, were discovered in a “human- dug grotto” in Los Angeles, California, on Sunday, officials said.
A Los Angeles Fire Department ( LAFD ) hazmat team was deployed to the neighborhood of Northridge, where two deceased men were found around 10: 30 a. m. in a suspected homeless encampment, ABC7 reported.
The LAFD said the systems were located “inside of a people- dug cave/excavation”.
The wooden structure’s opening and bottom, which appear to be extended beneath, are visible from CBS News Los Angeles ‘ underwater perspective of the construction.
Two bodies were discovered inside a human-dug cave in Northridge ( LA-USA ) 0505024; an investigation is still being conducted.
Two bodies were discovered Sunday in a “human-dug grotto” close to train lines, according to Aurie Perez, a reporter from Northridge. photograph. twitter.com/1vVO9O8Wpj— john l ( @Maeestro ) May 6, 2024
Hazard-suited responders assisted in the body removal due to the strange white powder discovered at the scene.
Eventually, LAFD Battalion Chief Scott Hilton said that the material contained “portions of fentanyl.”
” We were able to lessen that, protected it. We will be disposing of that”, he added.
Although the medical examiner did definitively determine the causes of the incidents, it is thought that they are drug-related.  ,
The hazard team did not find any dangerous readings at the scene, according to the local outlet, and Wind assisted in the dissipation.