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La noche del 24 de junio de 2021 se sacudieron las entrañas de un barrio paradisiaco en las playas de Miami, Estados Unidos. En 30 segundos se derrumbó una torre de apartamentos construida frente al mar en 1981, 12 pisos que cayeron uno encima de otro y sepultaron a cerca de 160 personas. Muy rápido se supo que era imposible encontrar sobrevivientes y la lucha ha sido levantar piedras sobre piedras para identificar a las víctimas. Mira también: ....
Surfside condo collapse: Death toll rises to 97, judge approves sale of condo site Published article Luis Fernando Barth is pictured on the right. Besides him is his brother, Sergio Barth. (Photo from Sergio Barth via WSVN) SURFSIDE, Fla. - The Surfside condo collapse death toll has risen to 97, officials confirmed Wednesday. Officials said 90 victims have been identified and 88 next of kin notified. As of Wednesday evening, 240 people are accounted for and eight are potentially unaccounted for. All eight of those people have open missing persons reports with the Miami-Dade Police Department. The latest update from Miami-Dade County officials revealed that one more victim has been recovered and identified as 51-year-old Luis F. Barth Tobar. ....
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“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. ....