4 more victims found in rubble; death toll rises to 32
By Adriana Gomez Licon and Bobby Caina Calvan
The discovery of four more victims in the rubble of a collapsed condominium building in Surfside, raised the death toll to 32.
The discovery of four more victims in the rubble of a collapsed condominium building in Surfside, raised the death toll to 32.
Demolition crews set off explosives late Sunday that brought down the damaged remaining portion of a collapsed South Florida condo building.
If you’re looking to help out the families affected by the building collapse in Florida, the Better Business Bureau is warning against fraudulent fundraising. The BBB advises you to donate to established charities that meet its standards for charity accountability.
Authorities now say at least 11 people are dead and 150 missing from the condo collapse in Surfside, Florida. Some healthcare providers are offering free grief counseling to anyone in that area emotionally affected by the tragedy, but the images can also be overwhelming for those watching it on TV.
The slow work of sifting through the remnants of a collapsed Florida condo building stretched into a sixth day Tuesday.
Despite an engineer’s warning of major structural problems, a town building official told board members their Florida high-rise condominium was in “very good shape” almost three years before it collapsed, according to minutes of that meeting released Monday.
Authorities in Florida say at least ten people have died from the building collapse last week, and they’re still searching for more than 150 people.
Rescuers have been on the scene of a building collapse since 1:30 a.m. in southern Florida. At least one person has died, and several others are injured when one side of the residential building collapsed.