The Jerusalem Post

Biden visits collapse site, tells rescue workers aid ‘not going anywhere’

US president consoles families at fallen Florida condominiu­m

- • By KATANGA JOHNSON and STEVE HOLLAND

SURFSIDE, Florida (Reuters) – US President Joe Biden visited Florida on Thursday to comfort the families of those killed and missing in last week’s condominiu­m collapse, as the search-and-rescue operation was temporaril­y suspended due to concerns about the stability of the remaining structure.

Biden, whose personal experience with tragedy has been a hallmark of his political career, will reprise the role of “consoler-in-chief” a week after the 12-story building partially caved in as residents slept.

The confirmed death toll remains at 18, after the discovery of six more bodies in the ruins of the Champlain Towers South condo, including two children, aged 4 and 10. Another 145 people are missing and feared trapped in the rubble, with hopes of finding any survivors dimming with each passing day.

After arriving in Miami, Biden attended a briefing with local officials, including Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is widely seen as a potential Republican presidenti­al candidate in 2024.

Biden told them he would deliver “whatever you need” and said he expected the federal government would cover the full costs for the county and state.

“We’re not going anywhere,” he said. “This is life or death.”

Workers were instructed to stop just after 2 a.m. on Thursday, when movement in the debris raised concerns that the part of the building still standing could collapse, officials said.

“The search-and-rescue operation will continue as soon as it is safe to do so,” Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said at a news briefing. Officials said they were unsure when workers would be able to resume.

Authoritie­s said they have not given up on locating survivors. But nobody has been pulled alive from the wreckage since the early hours of the disaster in the oceanfront town of Surfside, adjacent to Miami Beach.

Miami-Dade County Fire Chief Alan Cominsky said rescuers did hear signs of life during their initial efforts last week.

“They were searching for a female voice, is what we heard for several hours,” he said. “Eventually, we didn’t hear her voice anymore.”

Among those traveling with Biden on Thursday were US Representa­tive Debbie Wasserman Schultz, whose district includes the collapse site, Federal Emergency Management Agency Administra­tor Deanne Criswell, and Liz Sherwood-Randall, White House homeland security adviser.

Biden, who arrived in Miami around 9:30 a.m., had delayed his visit to Florida to avoid interrupti­ng rescue efforts. He has issued an emergency declaratio­n and provided state and local officials with federal assistance.

FEMA, which has already deployed more than 60 staff to Florida, has activated five urban search-and-rescue teams – each comprised of 80 members – to assist in sifting through the rubble, White House spokespers­on Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters aboard Air Force One.

Thursday’s trip is Biden’s second visit to the scene of a disaster since he became president in January.

In February, he traveled to Texas after a winter storm left millions without power or clean water for

days and killed several people.

Investigat­ors have not determined what caused nearly half of the 40-year-old condo complex to crumble in one of the deadliest building collapses in US history.

But a 2018 report prepared by engineerin­g firm Morabito Consultant­s ahead of a building safety recertific­ation process found

structural deficienci­es in the 136unit complex that are now the focus of inquiries.

The Washington Post reported that the majority of the board of the Surfside condominiu­m, including its president, resigned in 2019, partly in frustratio­n over what was seen as the sluggish response to the report.

 ?? (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters) ?? US President Joe Biden is briefed about the building collapse in Surfside by Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava in Miami yesterday.
(Kevin Lamarque/Reuters) US President Joe Biden is briefed about the building collapse in Surfside by Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava in Miami yesterday.

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