This is what we know about the dead and unaccounted for in the Surfside condo collapse CNN 2 hrs ago © From Phil Ferro/WSVN Gladys and Antonio Lozano
The dead and unaccounted for residents of the Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Florida, reflected the area s rich cultural diversity, an international tragedy that has touched members of a tight-knit Jewish community and families from as far away as Argentina, Paraguay and Colombia.
Dozens of people remained unaccounted for after the collapse of part of the 13-story residential building. Search and rescue teams have been feverishly scouring the site since shortly after 55 of the building s 136 units fell on Thursday.
He avoided the Florida condo collapse because he left early for a trip Now he grapples with survivor s guilt
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Champlain Towers resident Jay Miller avoided the collapse because he left early for an annual trip
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Condo collapse survivor grapples with guilt in wake of tragedy
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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