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Condo collapse response shifts from rescue to recovery as official says no chance of additional survivors Lori Rozsa, Derek Hawkins, Max Hauptman, Hannah Knowles
Search and rescue efforts at Surfside condo to transition to recovery operation
Replay Video UP NEXT SURFSIDE, Fla. The massive search effort ending its second week here is shifting from rescue to recovery as an official said no additional victims of the condo tower collapse are thought to be alive. Crews that once hoped to rescue survivors from pockets in the ruins of Champlain Towers South have discovered only bodies in the aftermath of a catastrophe that officials are still trying to explain. With 86 people still unaccounted for, authorities said they found 18 additional victims, the highest number recorded in a day. That pushed the known death toll to 54 as a prosecutor enlisted a grand jury to examine the disaster and, in court, a judge began to tackle the impossible task of compensating p