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While hundreds of rescuers search desperately for survivors within the rubble of the collapsed Champlain Towers South in Florida, a smaller cadre of mental health counselors are also deploying to help families and other loved ones cope with the tragedy.
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Demolition workers are preparing to bring down the remainder of a partially collapsed condo building in South Florida that the governor warned was “tottering” and faced a heightened risk of failure in an approaching storm.
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Residents of a condominium building in North Miami Beach had to leave their building after a review found unsafe conditions.
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Rescue workers are assessing the stability of the site after pieces of rubble at the Champlain Tower shifted.
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Seminole County Lt. Tripp Hansen of Florida Urban Search and Rescue Task Force 4 spoke with WMFE Thursday about their part in the huge rescue effort.
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Officials overseeing the search and rescue efforts at the Champlain Tower in Surfside are keeping a close eye on the tropical storm that formed earlier today.
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President Biden met with Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and pledged more help with the Surfside condo disaster. DeSantis said the federal-state coordination has gone well.
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Osceola County says an engineering firm conducting an inspection of the Images Condominium complex notified them Wednesday that 72 units were unsafe.
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Rescue crews and family members of those still missing in a Florida condo collapse are scheduled to meet with President Joe Biden Thursday.
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Officials say some 72 units in a central Florida condominium complex were deemed unsafe after a building inspection found the walkways leading to the condos were at risk of collapsing.