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Florida Condo Update: Day 5 Of Search For Survivors As Death Toll Rises
06/28/21 AT 7:55 PM
Rescuers found another victim in the rubble from the Champlain Towers South condo collapse, Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said Monday. About 150 people are still missing.
Authorities continue their search as the death toll climbed to 11 without a single survivor recovered since hours after the building fell. Some family members have taken buses to a location near the scene of the incident hoping their visit would allow them to shout the names of their loved ones. Others walked side-by-side with their arms around each other as they anxiously awaited an answer as others prayed and hugged one another.
Rescuers Continue Search For Condo Survivors By Ben Scheffer
on June 29 2021 9:55 AM A Surfside Strong sign hangs on a balcony as search and rescue operations continue at the site of the partially collapsed 12-story Champlain Towers South condo building
Rescuers found another victim in the rubble from the Champlain Towers South condo collapse, Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said Monday. About 150 people are still missing.
Authorities continue their search as the death toll climbed to 11 without a single survivor recovered since hours after the building fell. Some family members have taken buses to a location near the scene of the incident hoping their visit would allow them to shout the names of their loved ones. Others walked side-by-side with their arms around each other as they anxiously awaited an answer as others prayed and hugged one another.
Many of South Florida's condos were built in the 1970s and ‘80s as an era of condo living exploded across the region. Although they are subject to periodic inspections, people living in high-rises now wonder how safe their own homes are.