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Added on the 06/07/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Rescuers are searching through the rubble of a four-storey apartment building that collapsed in central Marseille, France's second city. At least five people have been injured in the incident and more casualties are expected, the city's mayor has warned. IMAGES
A controlled explosion brought down the unstable remains of the collapsed apartment block in Florida ahead of a threatening tropical storm, with the confirmed death toll at 24 and 121 people missing. IMAGES
Relatives of victims and people missing in the rubble of the beachfront apartment building that collapsed in Florida arrive at the hotel where they will meet with US President Joe Biden. IMAGES
Miami, Jun 29 (EFE/EPA).- The death toll in the collapse of a 12-story apartment building in Surfside, Florida, rose to 12 Tuesday with the discovery of another body in the ruins, and as the number of people listed as missing dropped to 149.In the first press conference of the day, Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said to the despair of the families and friends of the missing that Monday's figures had not changed, but on Tuesday afternoon she reported a new confirmed fatality. (Camera: CRISTOBAL HERRERA). SHOT LIST: THE SITE OF A 12-STORY CONDO BUILDING COLLAPSE IN SURFSIDE NEIGHBORHODD, MIAMI, FLORIDA, US.
Miami, Jun 27 (EFE/EPA).- Relatives of the some 150 people missing in the collapse of a residential building in Miami-Dade, Florida, visited the site Sunday, four days after the tragedy and in the midst of an effort to keep hope alive.Local and state authorities continued their efforts to locate survivors, while the official death toll rose to nine with 152 missing.For reasons not yet determined, the Champlain Towers South building, inaugurated in 1981 and with a total of 136 apartment over 12 floors on the beachfront in Surfside, north of Miami Beach, collapsed at 1.30 am (6.30 GMT) on Thursday as its inhabitants slept. (Camera: CRISTOBAL HERRERA). SHOT LIST: PEOPLE PRAY IN FRONT OF THE PARTIALLY COLLAPSED 12-STORY CONDOMINIUM BUILDING IN SURFSIDE, FLORIDA, US.