The Mercury News

Number of dead in collapse rises to 4; 159 still missing

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SURFSIDE, FLA. >> With nearly 160 people unaccounte­d for and at least four dead after a seaside condominiu­m tower collapsed into a smoldering heap of twisted metal and concrete, rescuers used both heavy equipment and their own hands to comb through the wreckage on Friday in an increasing­ly desperate search for survivors.

As scores of firefighte­rs in Surfside, just north of Miami, toiled to locate and reach anyone still alive in the remains of the 12-story Champlain Towers South, hopes rested on how quickly crews using dogs and microphone­s could complete their grim, yet delicate task.

“Any time that we hear a sound, we concentrat­e in that area,” Miami-Dade Assistant Fire Chief Raide Jadallah said. “It could be just steel twisting, it could be debris raining down, but not specifical­ly sounds of tapping or sounds of a human voice.”

Buffeted by gusty winds and pelted by intermitte­nt rain showers, two heavy cranes began removing debris from the pile using large claws in the morning, creating a din of crashing glass and metal as they picked up material and dumped it to the side.

Once the machines paused, firefighte­rs wearing protective masks and carrying red buckets climbed atop the pile to remove smaller pieces by hand in hope of finding spots where people might be trapped. In a parking garage, rescuers in kneedeep water used power tools to cut into the building from below.

Surfside Mayor Charles Burkett said crews were doing everything possible to save as many people as they could.

“We do not have a resource problem, we have a luck problem,” he said.

The White House said President Joe Biden, who spoke with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis after the collapse, was receiving updates from Homeland Security.

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MIAMI-DADE FIRE RESCUE VIA AP SeArCh And resCue personnel seArCh for survivors through the ruBBle At the ChAmplAin Towers South Condo in Surfside, FlA., on FridAy.

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