The hope of finding more survivors is gone. Rescue workers observed a minute’s silence for landslide victims in Surfside, outside Miami. More than 80 people are still missing.
The mood was volatile when relatives of those missing in the landslide were told that rescue workers would not be looking for any more landslide survivors.
– I really want to say thank you. We didn’t get the result we wanted, but we became like a family. He said I want to thank everyone who agreed to this Martin Langesfield, his sister Nicole And her husband was missing in the landslides, during a party Wednesday night, according to the Miami Herald.
There is no longer any hope of finding living people among the ethnic masses, according to Daniela Levine CavaMayor of Miami-Dade County.
“Our rescue workers are already searching every day since the collapse as if they were looking for their relatives,” she said, weeping on Wednesday.
Efforts will now shift the focus from searching for survivors to locating the dead.
“We will continue to give our all, as our commitment to reuniting families with loved ones continues,” the Miami-Dade Rescue Service wrote on Twitter, accompanied by a video clip showing hundreds of rescue workers hunched over during the memorial service. .
So far, 54 people have been found dead in the landslides. 86 people are still missing. Authorities are trying to confirm how many were actually at home when it collapsed on June 24.
The cause of the collapse has not yet been determined. The night before Monday, the remaining parts of the building were demolished, among other things, to facilitate the search for survivors.
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