1 dead, 99 missing, including 20 Jews, in building collapse in Miami
El @mreparaguay comunica que está realizando un monitoreo permanente sobre el derrumbe de un edificio residencial en Miami, EEUU . Hasta el momento, se registran 6 paraguayos desaparecidos.— Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores (@mreparaguay) June 24, 2021
As of now, half the units in the building have collapsed, according to Miami-Dade mayor. A thunderstorm has has paused rescue operations, CNN reported, citing a county official.
— Andy Slater (@AndySlater) June 24, 2021
Just got off the phone with @POTUS. He offered the full support of the federal gov. to help our community during this difficult time. We continue to work with local, state, & federal agencies as we respond to this tragedy and do everything we can to support the impacted families. pic.twitter.com/BQ4od1Fhdx— Daniella Levine Cava (@MayorDaniella) June 24, 2021
Ten people were treated on-site and two were taken to the hospital, however CBS reported that there have been nine hospitalizations so far. One of those hospitalized was the single confirmed fatality so far, according to the mayor.
He added that there are likely residents of several apartments still unaccounted for. The 12-story building, called Champlain Towers, is located at 8777 Collins Avenue next to 88th Street, in the heart one of Miami’s most Jewish neighborhoods. It was built in 1981. A hotel next-door was evacuated since they can’t guarantee that the buildings are stable.”It’s hard to imagine how this can happen,” the mayor said. “Buildings don’t just fall down.”— WSVN 7 News (@wsvn) June 24, 2021
An image posted on Miami Beach Police’s Twitter account showed a tangle of rubble with debris spilling down from what was left of the balconies of the building in the darkness. The reason for the collapse is unknown.
— Izzy (@YWNReporter) June 24, 2021
Some 2,500 Orthodox Jews lived in Surfside in 2018, according to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. It’s across the street from Harding Avenue, which is home to a plethora of kosher restaurants and grocery stores.
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