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126 people still missing in Florida, the building will be demolished

Two new bodies were discovered in the rubble of the collapsed building in Florida, bringing the death toll to 22, with 126 people still missing, authorities said on Friday.

The number of people missing has also risen to 126, Daniella Levine Cava said, and 188 residents of the Surfside apartment building in South Florida have now been found safe by investigators.

Hours after the discovery of two people in the rubble, Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava announced the discovery of two more corpses, including that of a seven-year-old girl, the child of a Miami firefighter. “Every night (since the collapse) has been immensely difficult for everyone […] but last night was special. It was really different and more difficult for our rescuers, ”described the mayor the day after a moving visit by President Joe Biden, who spent several hours with rescuers and families.

The search for survivors, more and more desperate, had been interrupted for several hours on Thursday, the authorities fearing that the still standing sections of the building would collapse in turn, before resuming at the end of the afternoon.

The building will be demolished

As a precaution, the entire building will be demolished, Mayor Daniella Levine Cava announced on Friday.

Most of the 12-story building, dubbed Champlain Towers South, collapsed on June 24 at around 1:20 a.m. (5:20 a.m. GMT) in a cloud of dust, one of the worst urban disasters in the history of the United States.

Another residential complex, named Crestview Towers, in nearby North Miami Beach was evacuated on Friday after an inspection highlighted safety issues in the building’s structure, local media reported.

Hurricane Elsa, currently over the island of Barbados and which could possibly interfere with ongoing searches at Surfside, is expected to approach “Florida between Monday and Tuesday,” said Robert Molleda, meteorological services. Americans.

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