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Photos Of The Missing Adorn Fence Near Surfside Collapsed Building; Families Wait For News
Near the collapsed condo, you can see the wall as people come out to show support.

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Near the collapsed condo, you can see the wall as people come out to show support.

Espinoza said he oversaw the maintenance staff, including four housekeepers and three maintenance workers.
There are acts of kindness happening all over Surfside. People are chipping in and asking what they can do to help.
Bobeth Yates reports the buildings are under a voluntary evacuation notice.
Florida CFO and Fire Marshal Jimmy Patronis say there are more than 300 search and rescue team members at Surfside site.
The dogs are working in challenging conditions, including excessive heat, smells of dust, glass, rebar, as well as human remains.
"We have no limit on resources, so we’re really good there," the mayor said.
A gunman killed 49 people and wounded 53 others inside the Orlando, FL nightclub.
"It's going to take weeks, if not months, to discover what was the true cause of the building collapse," DeFede said.
“We need all the help we can get. It's the difference between life and death, including my husband if he's still alive.”
In 2018, it was discovered that there were serious issues underneath and in the lower levels of that building.
Surfside is part of Rep. Wasserman Schultz's district.
Downey said it will be a meticulous process.
He’s ordered federal assistance from FEMA and the Department of Homeland Security to help state and local responders at the scene.
After the rescue mission is complete, the investigation into what led to this catastrophe will begin.
The focus now is on survivors, saving as many as possible from the rubble.
Older buildings along the coast take a beating from the environment and need to be constantly maintained.
It's believed this would be the perfect location for a pop-up site and it just might help Broward get to the 70% mark by July 4.
"Violent crime is impacting a big portion of this country but its disproportionately impacting big cities,” Acevedo said.
The organization is committed to the LGBTQ community and is glad to see that its players are also being supportive.