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Investigation into the Surfside condo building collapse won t begin while the site remains a crime scene, expert says
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The Surfside community in Florida is anxious to learn what caused the condo building collapse that has killed at least 97 people, but a structural engineer said the investigation will not reach full force until search crews have finished their work.
The site is currently under the control of the Miami-Dade Police Department and is classified as a crime scene following the collapse on June 24, Allyn Kilsheimer, a structural engineer hired by the city, told CNN.
As of Sunday, 95 of the 97 victims recovered have been identified.
Miami-Dade County said last week that, moving forward, it will only be reporting the number of victims who have been identified, out of respect for the families who are still waiting and to ensure we are reporting the most accurate possible numbers.
Surfside condo collapse: Investigation won t begin while the site remains a crime scene, expert says CNN 15 hrs ago By Madeline Holcombe, CNN © Miami-Dade Fire Rescue/Twitter Task force members working at the residential building collapse site in Miami-Dade County, Florida are seen in this photo released by the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue on July 10.
The Surfside community in Florida is anxious to learn what caused the condo building collapse that has killed at least 97 people, but a structural engineer said the investigation will not reach full force until search crews have finished their work.
The site is currently under the control of the Miami-Dade Police Department and is classified as a crime scene following the collapse on June 24, Allyn Kilsheimer, a structural engineer hired by the city, told CNN.