The Mercury News

Recovery effort at collapsed building could end soon

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SURFSIDE, FLA. >> Efforts to recover human remains from the debris of a South Florida condo building are nearing an end.

Miami-Dade police identified six more victims of last month’s Surfside condo collapse on Thursday, meaning that 92 of the 97 confirmed dead have been identified. County officials have accounted for at least 240 people connected to the building, with just a few still classified as missing, or “potentiall­y unaccounte­d for.”

A county statement late Thursday said the task of identifyin­g victims had become increasing­ly difficult, relying heavily on the medical examiner’s office and expert technical and scientific work.

More than 26 million pounds of debris and concrete have been removed as recovery work continues.

The collapse has raised alarm and focused scrutiny on other older apartment buildings. Two highrises in Miami-Dade County have been evacuated over structural concerns.

On Thursday, another building, with three stories of apartments in northweste­rn Miami-Dade, was evacuated following a partial roof collapse.

“All residents have been evacuated & @RedCross is assisting the families,” Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava tweeted.

Helicopter footage from WSVN showed that a long section of roof overhang had fallen off one side of the complex to the ground below.

The roof didn’t appear to have collapsed into any units. Fire rescue spokespers­on Erika Benitez confirmed that the damage was limited to the building’s exterior.

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