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Surfside condo collapse: Search for bodies concludes

View Comments The search for bodies at the site of the Surfside, Florida condo collapse has come to an end, with firefighters and search crews recognized at a ceremony on Friday. The June 24 collapse killed 97 people  96 bodies were pulled from the debris and one died at a hospital after being removed  and one person who is missing has still not been identified among the remains. Officials said there were no more bodies found in the rubble, but investigators are continuing to sift through the debris where it is now housed in separate locations. Aside from the initial hours of searching after the building collapsed, no more people were found alive. 

Search and rescue crews saluted as Surfside condo collapse efforts come to an end

Search and rescue crews saluted as Surfside condo collapse efforts come to an end Search and rescue personnel listen to remarks during a send off by members of the Surfside community for the Israel Defense Forces’ (IDF) National Rescue Union in Surfside, Florida. OAN Newsroom UPDATED 5:16 PM PT – Friday, July 23, 2021 Fire trucks offered a water salute as search and rescue teams left the site of the devastating condo collapse in Surfside, Florida. The month-long recovery effort came to an end on Friday and the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue’s Urban Search and Rescue Team, Florida Task Force One and City of Miami Fire Department’s Florida Task Force Two departed from the Champlain Towers South with the death toll at 97.

Death Toll Rises To 94 In Miami Condo Collapse

By Bill Galluccio Photo: Getty Images As recovery efforts at the site of the collapsed condo building in Miami near its third week, the death toll has risen to 94. Another 22 people remain unaccounted for as crews continue to dig through the rubble, searching for more victims. Authorities said they have identified 83 victims notified the families of 81 of the deceased. Three of those victims who were pulled from the rubble last week were identified as children under the age of 10. Miami-Dade County Mayor  Daniella Levine Cava praised the crews that have been working around the clock to clear the site. There have been brief interruptions due to lightning. So far, they have removed over 14 million tons of debris.

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