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Jul 7, 2021 | 8:33 PM
BERKELEY, California (Reuters) â Elon Muskâs tunneling enterprise, Boring Company, has submitted a bid to build an underground transit system between downtown and the beach in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the cityâs mayor said.
âThis could be a truly innovative way to reduce traffic congestion,â Fort Lauderdale Mayor Dean J. Trantalis tweeted on Tuesday, adding that other firms have 45 days to submit competing proposals.
Terms of the bid were not disclosed, and Boring Company had no immediate comment. The company retweeted the mayorâs tweet.
In June, Boring Company opened its first commercial tunnel project in Las Vegas to transport visitors through the cityâs Convention Center using human-driven Tesla vehicles.
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A Coast Guard boat patrols in front of the partially collapsed Champlain Towers South condo building, ahead of a planned visit to the site by President Joe Biden, on Thursday, July 1, 2021, in Surfside, Fla. Rescue efforts at the site of the partially collapsed condominium building were halted Thursday out of concern about the stability of the remaining structure, officials said.(AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
SURFSIDE, Fla. (AP) – The bodies of two more people were found at the collapsed condominium in South Florida, raising the death toll to 22.
Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said searchers found the victims among the rubble of the building Friday.
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SURFSIDE, Fla. (Reuters) -The death toll rose to 20 on Friday from last week’s condominium tower collapse in Florida after search-and-rescue crews found two more bodies, including the 7-year-old daughter of a Miami firefighter.
The painstaking search for victims in the rubble, suspended for much of Thursday over worries that a remaining section of the 12-story tower could come down, proceeded on Friday with greater caution and a watchful eye on a hurricane forecast to hit Florida.
As of Friday afternoon 128 people were listed as missing and feared buried beneath tons of pulverized concrete, twisted metal and splintered lumber as the search stretched into its ninth day.