The death toll after the collapse of the building in Florida grows: how are the rescue work
Forty-six people have now been confirmed dead following the partial collapse of an apartment building in the Miami Beach area. On Wednesday, July 46, authorities announced 7 more bodies had been found, the largest single-day increase in the death toll. Writes about this NBC News.
94 people are still missing, rescuers have not found anyone alive almost since the collapse of the building on June 24.
Miami-Dade Mayor Danielle Levine Kawa said that of the 46 confirmed deaths, 32 have been identified and their families notified.
Officials continue to refer to the grueling, near-continuous excavation as a search and rescue mission, although this sounds less reassuring as Thursday, July 8, marks two weeks after the collapse.
"We're in search and rescue mode right now," said county Police Chief Freddie Ramirez.
“First responders are searching through the rubble as if they were looking for their loved ones,” Levine Cava said. “I think everyone will be ready when it’s time to move on to the next stage.”
According to the mayor, US President Joe Biden, who visited the area, expressed his support.
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The weather continued to impede the search. While Tropical Storm Elsa hit the opposite shore of Florida, the Miami area was still feeling the effects of high winds and rain.
A video released Tuesday by the Miami-Dade County Fire and Rescue Service shows dozens of people working on the pile, tarp and tents fluttering in the wind and palm trees swaying from side to side.
Miami-Dade Fire Chief Alan Kominsky said the brigades stopped searching at night as they demolished the remainder of the building, after which the search was resumed.
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Kominsky said the brigades removed 124 tons of garbage from the site. The wreckage is sorted and then stored in a warehouse as potential evidence in an investigation into the building's collapse, officials said.
Documents released by officials have highlighted previous concerns about the structural integrity of Champlain Towers South. According to a 2018 report, technical consultant Frank Morabito revealed that “severe cracks” were observed in the building's underground garage.
Morabito recommended that the concrete slabs, which were in poor condition at the entrance and on the pool deck, should be “completely removed and replaced”. According to him, the damage to the concrete must be “repaired in a timely manner”.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology and local agencies are working together to find out what caused half of the building to collapse.
As ForumDaily wrote earlier:
- June 24 in Miami-Dade County (Florida) partially a 12-storey building collapsed.
- According to a 2020 study by Shimon Wdowinski, Professor of the Department of Earth and Environment, the building, built in 1981, has plunged into the ground at an alarming rate since the 1990s.
- On the list of the missing listed as a Russian-speaking resident of Brooklynwho moved into the building with his wife.
- In an adjacent building in the same complex as a destroyed apartment building in Florida, new cracks appeared in the parking lot, but experts say residents are safe, although voluntary evacuation is in effect.
- Residents of a high-rise building in the Miami area were forced to evacuate from the buildingfound to be unsafe.
- July 4 was the rest of the building was demolished Champlain Towers South.
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