motta and his kids walked up the street to try to get a glimpse of their burned-out apartment and salvage anything they can. >> everything. ryan: he was turned away. the apartment building is still too dangerous. d.c. police blocked the road as the flames tore through the complex early saturday morning. worst fears came true. they waited outside of the burned building for their loved one. around noon, investigators found the man's body on the third floor come in the room where they believe the fire started. >> this is the only room they cannot get out of. ryan: 200 people have been displaced. the flames forced jump out windows as firefighters carried young kids down the ladder's. 45 families have been put up in local hotels. many others are staying with family members and they may never be up to return home. the red cross says they are still helping those who lost everything. bythe very best way is providing financial support to the american red cross. ryan: mayor muriel bowser released a statement -- "i was deeply saddened to hear the news and our thoughts and prayers are with the victim