2 bodies found in human-dug ‘cave’ in Northridge

The bodies of two people were found by firefighters in a human-dug “cave” in Northridge on Sunday, authorities said.

Around 10:30 a.m., the victims were found in the small alcove dug into a grassy hill along the 8700 block of Lindley Avenue, near the Parthenia Street intersection, according to Los Angeles Fire Department spokesperson Nicholas Prange.

“It was a very small opening dug into a hillside,” Prange said. ‘If you were inside, you weren’t under that much soil.”

A white powder was also seen inside, prompting authorities to call in hazardous materials and urban search and rescue specialists, but it was later determined not to be a hazard.

Information on the victims and additional details were not immediately available.

This is a developing story.

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