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Added on the 25/06/2021 08:30:53 - Copyright : AFP EN
Visitors lay flowers for the 159 people still missing after an oceanfront apartment building collapsed near Miami Beach, Florida. Rescue vehicles continue to search the site, where four people have been confirmed dead. IMAGES
Miami (USA), Jun 25 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Cristóbal Herrera) Rescue teams recovered three bodies of victims from the partial collapse of a residential building in Surfside (Miami-Dade) and the number of the deceased rose to four, confirmed this Friday the mayor of the county, Daniella Levine Cav. FOOTAGE OF RESCUE BODIES IN THE COLLAPSED BUILDING
The number of people unaccounted for following the collapse of a Florida apartment block has risen to 159, says the county's mayor, with at least four people known to have died. "We do have 120 people now accounted for, which is very, very good news. But our unaccounted for number has gone up to 159," says Miami-Dade County mayor Daniella Levine Cava. SOUNDBITE
Surfside, Jun 24 (EFE/EPA).- Hours pass at the reunification center for families of at least 99 people missing in the condo building collapse in Miami-Dade, Florida, Thursday, but relatives have not yet lost hope.Rachel Spiegel, daughter of 65-year-old Judy, says she has a thousand questions about what happened, but for now she just wants to hug her mother again. The pair spoke just hours before the building collapsed.Judy lived in apartment 603, two floors below where Argentinians Andrés Galfrascoli and Fabián Núñez and their 6-year-old daughter, Sofía, were spending the night. They are also missing. (Camera: CRISTOBAL HERRERA). B-ROLL OF THE VIEW OF A 12-STORY CONDOMINIUM BUILDING THAT PARTIALLY COLLAPSED IN SURFSIDE, FLORIDA, US.
Images of a partially collapsed 12-story oceanfront apartment block in Surfside, Florida, that killed at least one person. The Miami-Dade Police Department was quoted by several local media as saying 53 residents of Champlain Towers had been accounted for, but that 99 had not, although officials have stressed it is still unclear how many people were in the building at the time. IMAGES
Eight people "do not respond to calls" following the collapse of a building in Marseille, announced the city's prosecutor, Dominique Laurens. SOUNDBITE