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As recovery effort nears end at Surfside site, experts needed to assist in victim identification

As recovery effort nears end at Surfside site, experts needed to assist in victim identification Published:  Extraordinary steps now being taken to identify remains of final victims at Surfside SURFSIDE, Fla. – As of Monday, the death toll is at 97 in the Surfside Champlain Towers South collapse. And all but two of those victims have been identified. More than three weeks after the tragedy, experts say it gets more difficult to identify victims and extraordinary steps must be taken to get positive IDs. Darren Caprara, director of operations for the Miami-Dade County Medical Examiner’s Office, explains in a rare interview, how the passage of time has led to a more complicated hunt for DNA.

South Florida s older Cubans say they have waited a lifetime to go back to homeland

South Florida’s older Cubans say they have waited a lifetime to go back to homeland Published:  Updated:  Sout Florida s older Cubans hope the latest events on the island will finally make a difference WEST MIAMI, Fla. – For so many who left Cuba in the early years of Fidel Castro’s dictatorship, they thought the move to America would be temporary. In the more than 60 years that followed, they built businesses and families, but they never made it back home. Now, in the twilight of what has been a lifetime dream a hope that in this unprecedented moment of protest, a free Cuba may just happen and that they can finally return to the land they love.

To alleviate potential flooding from Elsa, water management gets region ready

To alleviate potential flooding from Elsa, water management gets region ready Tags:  Officials prepare to prevent flooding in South Florida when hurricanes loom HIALEAH, Fla. – As the first named hurricane of the 2021 season and Elsa continued to intensify on approach, the South Florida Water Management District was getting the region ready. To mitigate against flooding, the district was working to bring the water level down in canals in coordination with local drainage districts. The work was already underway, explained Randy Smith, given this week’s relentless rainfall. “So, our flood control system has already been working pretty hard trying to push a lot of the storm water out into the ocean to lower the water in the canals in anticipation of potentially heavy rainfall from Elsa,” Smith said.

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