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Rescue workers handle a tarp containing recovered remains at the site of the collapsed Champlain Towers South condo building, Monday, July 5, 2021, in Surfside, Fla. The remaining structure was demolished Sunday, which partially collapsed June 24. Many people remain unaccounted for. Lynne Sladky
Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava says another victim has been found in the rubble of a collapsed condo building in Florida, bringing the death toll in the tragedy to 28.
Search and rescue operations resumed as members of the Pennsylvania Search and Rescue team combed through the debris of the Champlain Tower South complex, Monday, July 5, 2021, in Surfside, Fla.
Death toll rises to 32 after 4 more bodies found in Florida building collapse
By IANS |
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Death toll from Florida condo collapse rises to 22. (Photo: xhtxs.cn/g63. Image Source: IANS News
Washington, July 7 : The confirmed death toll in the partial collapse of a 12-story residential building in Surfside, southeastern US state Florida, has risen to 32, Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said on Tuesday. Through the team s ongoing efforts, we have recovered four additional victims, the mayor said at a news briefing. The number of confirmed deaths is now 32 with 26 of those identified. 191 people are accounted for and we have 113 reports of people who are potentially unaccounted for, said Levine Cava.
Florida condo collapse: Death toll rises to 36 as storm threat continues
By Kelly Hayes
SURFSIDE, Fla. - Four additional bodies were found in the rubble of a collapsed condo tower in Florida, bringing the death toll to 36 people, as rescue crews continued to search amid the threat of thunderstorms from a tropical storm hitting the state.
Crews in yellow helmets and blue jumpsuits searched the debris for a 13th day while wind and rain from the outer bands of Tropical Storm Elsa complicated their efforts. Video released by the Miami-Dade County Fire Rescue Department showed workers lugging pickaxes and power saws through piles of concrete rubble barbed with snapped steel rebar. Other searchers could be seen digging with gloved hands through pulverized concrete and dumping shovels of debris into large buckets.