Gulf Times

Death toll rises to 27 as search resumes at condo collapse site

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Three more bodies were found yesterday in the debris of a partially collapsed Miami-area condominiu­m, bringing the total confirmed dead to 27, after the remaining parts of the complex were demolished.

The bodies were found after suspended search-and-rescue efforts resumed following the managed demolition of the remaining part of Champlain Towers South complex in Surfside, where many remain missing, authoritie­s told Reuters.

About 10.30pm local time on Sunday, explosives brought down the rest of the partially collapsed 12-storey building in Surfside that initially crumbled on June 24.

Video footage of the managed implosion showed the structure falling and throwing up plumes of smoke.

Using a method called “energetic felling”, crews employed small, strategica­lly placed small explosives and relied on gravity to bring down the building in place, said Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava.

Search-and-rescue efforts had been called off during the demolition.

Those efforts will resume as soon as it is deemed safe, Cava told reporters earlier on Sunday.

As of morning yesterday, Tropical Storm Elsa was nearing Cuba with sustained winds peaking near 60mph (100kph) and was set to churn across the country on its way to Florida ( see report on the right).

It was moving northwest at 14mph (22kph), said Cuba’s Meteorolog­y Institute.

The storm was forecast to approach western Florida today or tomorrow.

Ahead of the demolition, residents in nearby buildings were told they did not need to evacuate but were instructed to stay indoors and turn off air conditioni­ng due to dust.

Investigat­ors have not determined what caused the 40-yearold complex to collapse.

A 2018 engineerin­g report found structural deficienci­es that are now the focus of inquiries that include a grand jury examinatio­n.

All residents of another building, Crestview Towers in North Miami Beach, were told on Friday to leave immediatel­y after engineers found serious concrete and electrical problems, officials said.

 ??  ?? This combinatio­n of pictures created on July 4 shows the rest of the Champlain South tower just before being demolished (top left), and as it is demolished by a controlled explosion in Surfside, Florida, north of Miami Beach.
This combinatio­n of pictures created on July 4 shows the rest of the Champlain South tower just before being demolished (top left), and as it is demolished by a controlled explosion in Surfside, Florida, north of Miami Beach.

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