SURFSIDE, USA – Ten days after the collapse of most of its structure, the rest of a building of 12 floors of Surfside, near Miami, was demolished on Sunday night with a controlled explosion, before the arrival of Tropical Storm Elsa in Florida.
The search for victims had been suspended on Saturday to prepare for the demolition. The provisional balance of the catastrophe is 24 dead and 121 missing.
According to television images, the controlled demolition occurred shortly after 10:30 p.m. local time (02:30 GMT).
Most of the Champlain Towers South building collapsed in the early hours of June 24, kicking up a huge cloud of dust, in one of the greatest urban catastrophes in American history.
Authorities feared the rest of the building would collapse, endangering rescuers. Those fears were compounded by the arrival of the Tropical Storm Elsa, forecast for Tuesday in Florida.
“The demolition itself is limited to the immediate area around the building“Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine had warned Sunday during a press conference.