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'Frantic effort' to find condo collapse survivors continues, even as hope dwindles


‘Frantic effort’ to find condo collapse survivors continues, even as hope dwindles
Rebecca Ta, Silvia Foster-Frau, Dan Lamothe, Griff Witte
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Mourners visit a memorial wall dedicated to the residents of Champlain Towers South. The death toll from the condominium collapse last week in Surfside, Fla., rose to 11 on Monday, and 150 people remain missing.
SURFSIDE, Fla. Hundreds of would-be rescuers dug painstakingly through a mountain of crushed concrete, mangled steel and smashed belongings on Monday as officials vowed to continue the desperate search for survivors of last week s condominium collapse.
The effort, state leaders said, represented the largest non-hurricane search-and-rescue mission in Florida history. But for a fifth day, the perilous work again yielded little reason for hope: Two more bodies were recovered amid the still-smoking rubble, bringing the number of confirmed dead to 11; ....

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As Israel buries the dead, questions grow over responsibility for deadly stampede


As Israel buries the dead, questions grow over responsibility for deadly stampede
Steve Hendrix, Miriam Berger, Shira Rubin
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Mourners of Yedidya Fogel, who was among the 45 people killed during the stampede at a Mount Meron religious festival on Friday, attend his funeral at Har Hamenuhut cemetery in Jerusalem on May 1, 2021.
JERUSALEM One day after a deadly stampede killed dozens of religious pilgrims, Israelis came out by the thousands to bury the dead, keep vigil in their honor and protest the lack of government oversight that may have cost them their lives.
At funerals, candlelight vigils and raucous demonstrations immediately after the end of the Jewish Sabbath, citizens of all political stripes mourned and demanded to know how government and religious leaders let Thursday night s overcrowded ultra-Orthodox Lag B Omer festival at Mount Meron take place with little oversight after years of safety ....

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