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Original title: The death toll from the building collapse in Florida rose to 18, the official said that severe weather may affect search and rescue
Overseas Network, July 1st Florida officials said on June 30 local time that the death toll from the collapsed apartment building rose to 18, and 145 people were still missing.
Combining Fox News and NBC news on June 30, Miami-Dade County Magistrate Daniella Levine Cava said that the search and rescue work has entered its seventh day, and two more people between 4 and 10 years old were found on the basis of the previous 16 deaths. The remains of the children, causing the death toll to rise to 18. Among them, the families of 12 of the deceased have been notified, and 4 families are still waiting for notification.Kava also said that so far 139 survivors have been found and 145 are still missing.
The head of the Florida Emergency Management Department, Kevin Guthrie, said that severe weather in the next few days may further extend the search and rescue time. This has prompted state officials to request the federal government to send more rescue teams. Suspended due to bad weather. The Florida side said that although the search and rescue is still in progress, no one has been found in the rubble since the collapse occurred on June 24 last year. (Overseas Net Hou Xingchuan)
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