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By Julia Jacobo
11 hours ago Search and rescue teams have recovered four additional bodies in the pile of rubble from a collapsed building in Surfside, Florida , following the demolition of the remaining building , according to officials. First responders were able to search in areas previously inaccessible due to the instability of the portion of Champlain Towers South that still stood following the partial collapse on June 24, Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava told reporters at a press conference Monday morning. Three bodies were recovered in the morning and an additional body was found in the afternoon, according to officials.
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Champlain Towers South Demolished, as Tropical Storm Approaches Miami © Lynne Sladky/Associated Press
SURFSIDE, Fla. Officials demolished the rest of Champlain Towers South Sunday night in an effort to clear the way for rescue work for 120 missing people.
With a rolling series of sharp pops, a low rumble and a massive plume of white dust, the remaining portion crashed down Sunday night at 10:30 p.m. local time. The demolition is intended to give search-and-rescue crews additional room to look for people who are still missing since a part of the adjoining building collapsed June 24.
Officials said they were eager to bring down the building ahead of Tropical Storm Elsa’s potential arrival in Florida in the next few days.