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Everybody in Miami knows somebody from that building

Everybody in Miami knows somebody from that building
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Everybody in Miami knows somebody from that building

Everybody in Miami knows somebody from that building
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After condo falls, Florida residents erect wall of missing

SURFSIDE, Fla.  In the middle of the rubble, a plush Winnie-the-Pooh toy wearing a red shirt that read “Baby’s 1st Pooh Bear” lay on its side, wedged between jagged chunks of concrete and shards of metal. A rescue worker searching through the debris of the Champlain Towers South for survivors picked it up and dusted it off. Later, a huddle of firefighters walked a block behind the collapsed 13-story condo, past the tennis courts that had turned into a makeshift base camp for rescue workers, to gently set the bear and other toys under a chain-link fence festooned with photos of those who remain under the debris.

Why rescuing Miami collapse victims is so slow and difficult – 6/27/2021 – world – KSU

Why rescuing Miami collapse victims is so slow and difficult – 6/27/2021 – world ksuadminJune 27, 2021 A fire inside the rubble pile of the building that collapsed Thursday (24) in the town of Surfside, outside Miami, in the United States, is making the complex process of rescuing victims difficult. The death toll currently stands at nine, and there are still dozens of people missing. “Our rescuers found another body in the rubble,” said Daniella Levine Cava, mayor of Miami-Dade County, where Surfside is located, on Saturday. The slow death toll despairs the families of the victims, grieving at not knowing the whereabouts of their loved ones.

Developers of collapsed Miami condo tower previously accused of PAYING OFF officials to get permits

REVEALED: Developers of doomed Miami condo tower were accused of PAYING OFF officials to get permits as Miami urges inspections of all buildings taller than six stories and over 40 years old within 45 days Developers of the Miami tower that collapsed were previously accused by building rivals of paying off officials to get permits, according to a Washington Post  investigation The developers bypassed a construction moratorium in 1979 by agreeing to pick up half of the $400,000 sewer repair tab  Other developers, whose projects were still stalled, believed the tower s developers were getting preferential treatment and accused of them paying off officials in campaign donations

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