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Surfside victims: Family of three came from Colombia for COVID vaccines, family visit

Surfside victims: Family of three came from Colombia for COVID vaccines, family visit
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Miami building collapse was felt throughout Latin America

Miami building collapse was felt throughout Latin America
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Search for Survivors of Miami Condo Collapse Is Ending

“We’ve been exhausting every effort,” he said, “and that’s where we are right now.” On Wednesday afternoon, Chief Jadallah told families that the operation would transition from search and rescue to search and recovery. He said search teams from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and Israel were in agreement with the decision. Chief Jadallah later told reporters that engineering factors played a role in making the decision, including that the building collapse was like a “pancake,” which he said, “gives you the lowest probability of survivability.” “We need to bring closure,” Chief Jadallah said. At one point in the meeting, a video of which was viewed by The New York Times, a woman thanked the officials for their work. The room erupted in applause.

Zero chance of survival : Search for survivors in condo collapse is ending

Zero chance of survival : Search for survivors in condo collapse is ending
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Developers of collapsed Miami condo tower previously accused of PAYING OFF officials to get permits

REVEALED: Developers of doomed Miami condo tower were accused of PAYING OFF officials to get permits as Miami urges inspections of all buildings taller than six stories and over 40 years old within 45 days Developers of the Miami tower that collapsed were previously accused by building rivals of paying off officials to get permits, according to a Washington Post  investigation The developers bypassed a construction moratorium in 1979 by agreeing to pick up half of the $400,000 sewer repair tab  Other developers, whose projects were still stalled, believed the tower s developers were getting preferential treatment and accused of them paying off officials in campaign donations

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