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Florida condo collapse: rescuers still hope for survivors as eleventh body pulled from rubble

  • The police have identified eight victims, including a couple married for nearly 60 years, while 150 people are still unaccounted for
  • The cause of the collapse at the Champlain Towers South in Surfside, near Miami, remains under investigation

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Workers search the rubble at the Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Florida. Photo: AP
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Rescuers pulled an eleventh body from the rubble of a collapsed Florida condominium on Monday, as officials vowed to keep searching for any possible survivors five days after the 12-storey building fell without warning as residents slept.

Crews were using cranes, dogs and infrared scans as they looked for signs of life amid the ruins, hoping air pockets may have formed underneath the concrete that could be keeping some people alive.

“We’re going to continue and work ceaselessly to exhaust every possible option in our search,” Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava told a news briefing.

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The death toll appears certain to rise, and Levine Cava acknowledged the number of casualties is “fluid”. There are 150 people still unaccounted for.

The cause of the collapse at the Champlain Towers South in Surfside, near Miami, remains under investigation.

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Ariana Hevia, of New Orelans, stands with Sean Wilt, near the partially collapsed building on Friday. Hevia's mother lives in the building. Search and rescue teams continued to work at the site on Monday hoping to detect any sounds coming from survivors. Photo: AP
Ariana Hevia, of New Orelans, stands with Sean Wilt, near the partially collapsed building on Friday. Hevia's mother lives in the building. Search and rescue teams continued to work at the site on Monday hoping to detect any sounds coming from survivors. Photo: AP
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