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The partially demolished building on the surface in the Miami area of ​​the United States began to be completely demolished this Sunday night (4). Quantity accepted, Before possible arrival Elsa and after the tropical storm It was confirmed that 24 people were killed and 121 were missing in the tragedy.

Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniela Levine Kawa has confirmed that demolition work will continue until Monday morning.

Teams are still searching for victims 9 days after the partial collapse of a building in the Miami area
Teams are still searching for victims 9 days after the partial collapse of a building in the Miami area

Teams are still searching for victims 9 days after the partial collapse of a building in the Miami area

A tropical storm is expected off the coast of Jamaica on Sunday morning at speeds of up to 100 kilometers per hour. This Monday, the storm will make landfall in Cuba and reach West Florida by Tuesday.

Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniela Levine Cava said families understand the work that needs to be done.

Fearing the rest of the complex, searches were halted Thursday (after which they resumed).

In the first hours after the June 24 crash, no survivors were dragged from the rubble.

It is not yet known why the building collapsed. A 2018 report pointed out that there are structural deficiencies. These are the focus of the investigation now being examined.

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