Disturbing 'help' message found on Google Maps as people try to work out what it means

Locals from the area have shed light on who is behind the messages

Multiple instances of the word ‘Help’ written using materials on the land in Los Angeles have sparked concern among internet users who spotted them on Google Maps.

The images have gone viral after being found on Google Maps and shared online over the weekend, where different users posted updates and details about the location of the messages in a bid to spread the word.

Located between the Los Angeles River, North Mission Road and E Cesar E Chavez Avenue, the words have been written on a plot of what looks like storage or waste land. The area is located close to the Union Pacific Railroad, and next to a shipping container yard.

While most of the words read ‘help’, there is also at least one message which seems to say ‘Traffico’.

The location of the messages, combined with the pleas themselves, have prompted concerns from viewers that the words may have been written by victims of human trafficking.

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