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South Florida Urban Search and Rescue team look through rubble for survivors at the partially collapsed Champlain Towers South condo building Matias J. Ocner via PA Images

Death toll rises to 11 as rescue efforts continue at collapsed Miami building

No one has been found alive since hours after the collapse on Thursday.

RESCUERS ARE CONTINUING their search for survivors of a Florida condo building collapse as the confirmed death toll rose to 11.

Authorities said their efforts were still a search-and-rescue operation, but no one has been found alive since hours after the collapse on Thursday.

Two more bodies were recovered yesterday, bringing the confirmed death toll to 11.

They were later identified as 50-year-old Frank Kleiman and 50-year-old Michael David Altman in a Miami-Dade Police news release that also named 52-year-old Marcus Joseph Guara as one of the bodies recovered on Saturday.

More than 150 others are still missing in the community of Surfside, just outside Miami.

The pancake collapse of the building left layer upon layer of intertwined debris, frustrating efforts to reach anyone who may have survived in a pocket of space.

Miami-Dade assistant fire chief Raide Jadallah said during a news conference: “Every time there’s an action, there’s a reaction. It’s not an issue of we could just attach a couple of cords to a concrete boulder and lift it and call it a day.

“Some of the concrete pieces are smaller, the size of basketballs or baseballs.”

Underscoring the risks of the work, he noted that families who rode buses to visit the site on Sunday witnessed a rescuer tumble 25 feet down the pile.

Jadallah said workers and victims must both be considered, adding: “It’s going to take time. It’s not going to happen overnight. It’s a 12-storey building.”

Relatives also continued their visits yesterday. From outside a neighbouring building, more than two dozen family members watched teams of searchers excavate the building site. Some held onto each other for support. Others hugged and prayed. Some people took photos.

The intense effort includes firefighters, sniffer dogs and search experts using radar and sonar devices.

Early yesterday, a crane lifted a large slab of concrete from the debris pile, enabling about 30 rescuers in hard hats to move in and carry smaller pieces of debris into red buckets, which are emptied into a larger bin for a crane to remove.

The work has been complicated by intermittent rain showers, but the fires that hampered the initial search have been extinguished.

Jimmy Patronis, Florida’s chief financial officer and state fire marshal, said it was the largest deployment of such resources in Florida history that was not due to a hurricane.

He said the same number of people were on the ground in Surfside as during Hurricane Michael, a devastating Category 5 hurricane that hit 12 counties in 2018.

Patronis said: “They’re working around the clock. They’re working 12 hours at a time, midnight to noon to midnight.”

Andy Alvarez, a deputy incident commander with Miami-Dade Fire Rescue, told ABC’s Good Morning America that rescuers have been able to find some voids, or spaces, inside the wreckage, mostly in the basement and the parking garage.

He said: “We have been able to tunnel through the building. This is a frantic search to seek that hope, that miracle, to see who we can bring out of this building alive.”

The building collapsed just days before a deadline for condo owners to start making steep payments toward more than $9 million in repairs that had been recommended nearly three years earlier, in a report that warned of “major structural damage”.

A federal team of scientists and engineers are conducting a preliminary investigation at the site and will determine whether to launch a full probe of what caused the building to come down.

The National Institute of Standards and Technology also investigated disasters such as the collapse of the twin towers on 9/11, Hurricane Maria’s devastation in Puerto Rico and a Rhode Island nightclub fire that killed 100 people.

Previous investigations have taken years to complete.

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    Aug 11th 2012, 6:21 PM

    Eileen I have to agree with Lauren for the simple reason…..that she’s smoking hot.

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    Aug 11th 2012, 6:35 PM

    Naw, fake tan and stretched plastic looking.

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    Aug 11th 2012, 4:10 PM

    Well done once again to the bomb squad , amazing work !
    One wonders though how long the Ministers of Justice and Defense are going to allow this increasingly dangerous situation to continue?

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    Aug 11th 2012, 4:37 PM

    What would you propose they do? Set up search check points at every cross roads in the country?

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    Aug 11th 2012, 4:51 PM

    What do you suggest Lauren ?
    The Gardai and Army HAVE access to more information than you or I . The thing is there is only so much that so few manpower can do. There should be more Gardai .The Gardai and Army bomb disposal teams do great work and I am not criticising them , but the politicians who have reduced their numbers should be held accountable . It is worth noting that any number of Gardai can be summoned to Mayo , yet there are viable exploding devices being found , but who is panting them ??? . The Banks have access to Gardai and Army to protect their money in transit …..

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    Aug 11th 2012, 6:14 PM

    As it happens Eileen the banks have to pay for the gardai and army when they need cash escorts

    What would you propose we pay all this extra man power with? gratitude?

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    Aug 11th 2012, 7:56 PM

    So the banks pay for private security from State police . Says it all there. By the way I have the utmost of respect for te majority of Gardai. They like the prison service have a thankless job. Maybe it is about time for the banks to pay for their own private security and this in turn would free up gardai and army personnel to carry out duties for the state and the citizens. Shell should also employ more security if they feel so much at risk. You seem to be very defensive. I have good time for the work of the gardai .

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    Aug 11th 2012, 8:02 PM

    Gratitutde does not put food on the table so are you telling us here that shell and the banks pay Garda salaries ? Are you seriously implying that only for Shell and the banks Gardai would not be paid ? Lauren , maybe you should retract your comments , because what you are saying is actually accusing the government of offering preferential treatment and service for money …… I do not think the Gardai will like that .

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    Aug 11th 2012, 6:57 PM

    How are finding life on the outside Larry? I thought you were in hiding.

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    Aug 11th 2012, 6:59 PM

    Free travel. I can pop up anywhere.

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    Aug 11th 2012, 7:05 PM

    Lucky for Lauren she’s not your type so.

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    Aug 11th 2012, 9:13 PM

    Let’s not trivialise the greatest risk to the Irish State since the so ceasefire in Northern Ireland. Increased terrorist activity across the Border including shots being fired at PSNI last month and this sad total of 123 call outs with more than fifty viable devices in the Republic this year alone. This is alarming
    and even more so when the National Press is ignoring the matter. Perhaps we should read something into the obvious lack of coverage and also lack of comment from the Department of Justice or Defence.

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    Aug 11th 2012, 9:52 PM

    Mick Collins,
    There are more Garda Stations to be closed next year and there is a green paper on Defence due for budget time there is another 12.5 billion euro to be taken out of this economy by the end of 2015, our troika masters have spoken and so it shall be.

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    Aug 11th 2012, 10:49 PM

    Jesus, they call out BDU so often they have to replace the tires on the robot every year.

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    Aug 16th 2012, 5:58 PM

    I believe it is ex-IRA members who are selling there wares and expertise on to criminal gangs now that the WAR! Is over….a leopard never changes it’s spots!!

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    Aug 12th 2012, 9:55 AM

    They (guards) know who planted it,they know who it was intended for (local traveller fued). There’s a (want to be) traveller crime family intimidating the local wealthier families for land and cash and the guards can’t do anything about it. This is the third device that they’ve been called out too in rathkeale. The first one exploded when it was thrown into a house and the second failed to detonate.

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    Aug 12th 2012, 12:21 AM

    Makes me wonder what kind of person is doing this. Is there an agenda? Making bombs for the craic because they can? Like hackers and their bragging rights. Just looking for attention. Hard to know. All these bombs being found yet none have gone off. Very strange.

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    Aug 12th 2012, 4:46 AM

    Yes they have gone off…with one removing the hand of a young boy in Wicklow! A Nation Once Again,,me arse!

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