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EXPLAINER: How is technology aiding Miami rescuers search?
Mae Anderson, Matt O Brien And Frank Bajak
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This photo provided by Miami-Dade Fire Rescue, search and rescue personnel search for survivors through the rubble at the Champlain Towers South Condo in Surfside, Fla., section of Miami, Friday, June 25, 2021. The apartment building partially collapsed on Thursday. (Miami-Dade Fire Rescue via AP)
Search teams have been using drones, sonar, highly sensitive microphones and a range of other new and established technologies to help search for people in the oceanside condominium building near Miami that collapsed into a smoldering pile of rubble.
¿De qué forma ayuda la tecnología a rescatistas en Miami?
Por MAE ANDERSON, MATT O BRIEN y FRANK BAJAK, Associated Press
June 25, 2021
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Fotografía proporcionada por los bomeros de Miami-Dade de personal de búsqueda y rescate buscando sobrevivientes en los escombros de las torres Champlain en Surfside, Florida, el viernes 25 de junio de 2021. (Miami-Dade Fire Rescue vía AP)AP
Los equipos de búsqueda han estado usando drones, sonares, micrófonos de alta sensibilidad y una serie de tecnologías nuevas y establecidas para buscar a personas en el edificio de apartamentos frente al mar cerca de Miami que colapsó.
Miami condo collapse rescuer says tapping sounds under the rubble have dissipated : Hope fades for 159 people still missing 48 hours after disaster
Dr. Howard Lieberman, a trauma surgeon with a Miami-Dade Fire Rescue task force, said rescue crews heard some tapping yesterday, indicating some people might still be alive within the rubble
But that noise had dissipated by late Friday, sapping some hope: Officials said they would still search
Liberman said crews hadn t given up hope of finding survivors and the mayor of Miami urged people to hope
Miami Assistant Fire Chief Raide Jadallah said: Any time that we hear a sound, we concentrate in that area,