live in surfside with the latest, good evening, phil. good evening, bret. we are now in day 5 of what is an enormous and massive search and rescue operation. the state of florida has 8 urban search and rescue teams. they are all here in surfside hunting for survivors in the piles of rubble. one more body recovered today adding to four bodies found sunday. bringing the confirmed death toll to 10. with 151 people still unaccounted for. this remains a search and rescue situation, not yet a recovery situation. but everybody well aware that the window of survivability is shrinking by the hour. over the weekend, crews on the scene dug a 40 french trench in the pancaked pile hoping to find voids and gaps where somebody might be able to breathe and survive. but the results are so far not as hoped. cavities have been found but no survivors have been discovered since shortly after the collapse thursday morning. the county mayor today acknowledging that for the families of these still
state and local partners, as well as throughout the state and elsewhere and in addition, we re grateful for the support that we have imbedded from our israeli and mexican teams that have joined our operation. we have a full set of social services available to the families. at the hotel, where most of them are staying, and so they are operating in shifts. they re available around the clock with grief counseling, rabbis, other religious leaders all on-site to assist our families during this difficult, difficult process. many groups have volunteered, as well, to help and we re coordinating their services. chief among them, jewish community services, which also operates the 211 help line here. licensed clinicians and they specialize in trauma and grief counselling. also, our community action and human services agencies and juvenile services department, those are county departments with our own licensed psychologists and social workers on the scene assisting. florida blue has also
we are extremely grateful for the support that we have received from the national, the state, and the local partners, as well as throughout the state. and and elsewhere. and in addition, we are grateful for the support that we have embedded from our israeli and mexican teams that have joined our operation. we have a full set of social services available to the families at the hotel where most of them are staying. and so, they are operating in shifts. they are available around the clock, with grief counseling, rabbis, other-religious leaders, all, onsite to assist our families during this difficult, difficult process. many groups have volunteered, as well, to help. and we are coordinating their services. chief among them, jewish community services which also operates the 2-1-1 help line here with licensed clinicians. and they specialize in trauma and grief counseling. also, our community action and human-services agencies and juvenile-services department. those are county de
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