Updated June 28, 2021 at 6:50 PM ET
Throughout the weekend, rescue crews combed through the wreckage of the partially collapsed Champlain Towers South building in Surfside, Fla.
Emergency crews have been working at the location around the clock since part of the condo building came crashing down around 1:30 a.m. last Thursday.
Local officials have regularly held media briefings to update the public about recovery efforts. Miami-Dade Police have been sharing the names of victims online once they have been identified and their families have been contacted.
Here s what we know at the start of the week:
The death toll climbs to 11 and recovery efforts continue
[Breaking news update, published at 6:58 p.m. ET]
The remains of an 11th victim have been found at the Champlain Towers South condominium building Monday, Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said at a news conference Monday evening.
According to the mayor, 150 people are still unaccounted for.
[Previous story, published at 5:14 p.m. ET]
While families endure a fifth day of anguish waiting learn the fate of 151 loved ones, a sobering reality is setting in. We know time is of the essence, Maggie Castro of Miami-Dade Fire Rescue said Monday. We re still in a rescue mode, but as you can imagine, we re starting to understand that it s going to be less likely that we re going to be finding survivors.
The death toll from the Florida condo collapse reaches 11 as rescuers race to find 150 people still missing
Philip and Nora Zyne, who live in the Champlain Towers North condominiums, explain why they aren t leaving their building despite the South tower collapsing just days ago.
Posted: Jun 28, 2021 5:03 PM
Updated: Jun 29, 2021 12:00 AM
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While families endure a fifth day of anguish waiting learn the fate of 150 loved ones, a sobering reality is setting in. We know time is of the essence, Maggie Castro of Miami-Dade Fire Rescue said Monday. We re still in a rescue mode, but as you can imagine, we re starting to understand that it s going to be less likely that we re going to be finding survivors.