DarkReaver1998 says:
Coreene makes mental notes in her head of all that she sees, making a large, swooping circle over the city. Her first instinct is to make a closer loop over the camps to see if she recognizes any faces, or, more importantly, any signs of surviving Crows. She didn't want to prioritize finding them over survivors, but knowing if they still had their hands in Hara would be critical in determining the size of the scouting party.
Next, she makes a pass over the emergence crater and the surrounding area. If they were going to find any useful magic... or dangerous magic that they should disable, it would be here. She's careful not to get too close, lest some unknown force knocks her out of the air.
Afterwards, she makes a few more passes to attempt to get points of interest for the scouting team to look for supplies before heading back.
The camps are scattered, none more than about twenty people, and there just aren't very many of them. When one considers even the post-war population of Hara at several thousand, possibly even tens of thousands, the number of apparent survivors is enough to stagger the mind. Coreene sees a few faces that she recognizes from her time in Hara, no one of particular note, but most of all, she sees no sign of the Crows from her reconnaissance mission. Perhaps another hit and run like the rest of the party described in Viamard. They do seem to be able to disappear quickly.
There's no obvious machinery or physical arcana around the emergence crater that would indicate an item that should be further dealt with. The crater itself is surprisingly beautiful -- the intense heat of the elder elemental was enough to melt everything around, much of the sandy soil cooling into swirling, multicolored glass that shines and glints even under the dull light from the overcast sky. The crater itself descends into the earth. If someone was daring enough to find a safe way to go down the glassy side of the crater wall, which looks for all the world like a slide at least a hundred feet long into a subterranean tunnel, there might be more to see there.
As Coreene soars a bit closer to the crater site, she spots one thing that looks out of place: a low, unassuming building a few blocks away that seems completely unaffected by any of the catastrophic events. With her eagle-assisted vision working alongside her human mind, Coreene gets the distinct feeling the building itself is at least partly made of whitestone. If someone wanted to go into the city, there appears to be an unimpeded city avenue that runs from the gate closest to the farm village very near to the building and the crater beyond.