Miami area authorities Wednesday stopped rescue missions at the scene of the Florida condo collapse, beginning recovery. Miami-Dade Assistant Fire Chief Raide Jadallah told families that after searching all areas of debris that officials have concluded it will now be next to impossible to find people alive. No one has been found alive in the 14 days since the collapse last Thursday, save one survivor rescued hours after. The decision devastatingly confirmed what many families recognized for days — many had been referring to loved ones in the past tense. Experts say the decision to shift to a recovery mission is complicated and involves hundreds of factors. Among them: weighing the safety of the rescuers against the possibility of finding survivors.