Building collapse in Florida leaves 99 people unaccounted for
At least one person has died and dozens are missing after the collapse of a 12-storey residential building north of Miami, Florida, officials say. The number of people who have been located now stands at 102, while 99 are still unaccounted for, according to Miami-Dade Mayor Danielle Levine-Cava. It is unclear how many people were in the building at the time. The block in the town of Surfside was built in 1980. A number of Latin American migrants have been reported missing by their consulates. Relatives of the first lady of Paraguay are also among the missing, Paraguayan officials said. Search and rescue teams are working from a parking garage underneath the wreckage as they explore the rubble for survivors. A small fire broke out during the search but was extinguished within 20 minutes, said Miami-Dade fire chief Raide Jadallah. |
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