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In Miami, the search operation was stopped after the collapse of the house
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Rescuers decided to stop looking for survivors under the rubble of a high-rise building, as “there is no chance of surviving.”
The death toll from the collapse of a 12-story residential building in Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA, rose to 54. About it informs AP on Thursday, July 8th.
On the eve, rescuers removed the bodies of eight more people from the rubble. Of these, 33 people were identified. 86 people are still missing.
Rescuers said they would stop looking for survivors under the rubble, as “there is no chance of survival.”
“At this time, we have really exhausted all the options available to us in the search and rescue mission. We have all asked God for a miracle. Therefore, the decision to move from rescue to restoration work is extremely difficult,” said County Governor Danielle-Levine Kawa.
Recall multi-storey building collapsed on the night of June 24. About 400 rescuers worked in shifts at the scene of the tragedy. They also came to their aid ten Israeli military specialists in the field of engineering. Then July 5 explosives demolished the surviving part buildings due to the approaching hurricane Elsa.
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