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Surfside condo rubble search and rescue will transition to recovery operation – CNN

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The Surfside, Florida, condo collapse search and rescue efforts have transitioned to a recovery operation, Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said Wednesday.

“To share this news with the families this evening who are still missing their loved ones was devastating and it’s also difficult to share with all of you,” she said in an evening news briefing.

The transition will take place at midnight, she added.

“Our team has developed a very detailed plan to guide the transition and to ensure that the operations proceed at the same speed and intensity,” Levine Cava said.

The mayor said the death toll now stands at 54, with 86 people “potentially unaccounted for.”

The decision to transition to a recovery operation was based on the facts that emerged throughout the search and rescue mission in the past two weeks, Miami-Dade County Fire Chief Alan Cominsky said.

“To determine the viability of life in the rubble, we considered engineering, medical and other factors,” Cominsky said.

Those factors included “the building collapse itself, the pancake, which gives you the lowest probability of survivability,” Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Assistant Fire Chief of Operations Raide Jadallah said. “Typically an individual has a specific amount of time, in regards to lack of food, water and air. This collapse, you know, just doesn’t provide any of that sort.”

“The other factors that we have to include, you know, the fact that we did not get in the alert (from) a K-9, a sensor trip forward, sound, and any visual utilizing our cameras. The last known alert that we received was in the initial hours the day of the collapse,” Jadallah added.

How to help Surfside victims

Finding life would be a ‘miracle’

The search and rescue efforts to find survivors in the rubble of the building became increasingly grim this week and Cominsky said earlier Wednesday that personnel combing the rubble had found no evidence anyone survived the initial collapse.

“Today is a heartbreaking day, but I have not lost hope that there could yet be a miracle,” Surfside Mayor Charles Burkett said during the evening briefing. “In the end, God is still in charge. While there seems to be no chance of finding life in the rubble, a miracle is still possible.”

Wednesday afternoon, a group of collapse survivors gathered at a local hotel to receive a multiple police vehicle escort to the collapse site. The cluster of survivors gathered in the lobby of the hotel, being advised by uniformed police offers, officers in plainclothes, Red Cross workers and what appeared to be grief counselors.

A woman in her 60s said she was heading back to the Champlain South collapse site. “I’m just sad, but I want to see it,” she told CNN.

The search continued Wednesday through inclement weather from Tropical Storm Elsa, which passed by the opposite coast of Florida. Winds of up to 30 miles per hour walloped crews Tuesday, but the weather had largely cleared by midday Wednesday, Cava said.

The condo’s collapse has raised questions about whether other residential structures could be at risk in Miami-Dade County, where sea levels are rising, the salty air is corrosive and nearly two-thirds of all commercial, condo and apartment buildings are as old or older than the 40-year-old building that collapsed, according to a CNN analysis of county records.

Florida’s legal community has created a safety task force to review laws governing the state’s condominium development industry in the wake of the catastrophic Surfside collapse two weeks ago, according to a statement Tuesday.

The Condominium Law and Policy on Life Safety Task Force is intended to serve residents of the state and was created by the Real Property, Probate, and Trust Law Section of the Florida Bar, according to the statement.

“The Task Force will serve as a resource to the Governor and Legislature as they review all aspects of Florida condominium law, development, association operations, and maintenance to determine and recommend if legislative and or regulatory changes should be enacted to minimize the likelihood of a similar tragedy,” Bob Swain, chairperson of the Florida Bar Real Property, Probate, and Trust Law Section, said in a statement.

The top local prosecutor in Miami-Dade County also said Wednesday she formally tasked a grand jury with investigating the cause of the collapse.

State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle said in a statement she also asked the grand jury to “look into how we can prevent such a disaster from occurring again, not just in Surfside, and not just in condominiums, but in all buildings and structures in the coastal, intercoastal and surrounding areas of our county, state and nation.”

The grand jury “enthusiastically agreed to accept this challenge” and voted in favor of conducting the investigation, Rundle said.

Teams still searching the rubble

Rescue crews work at the site of the collapsed building in Surfside, Florida, on Tuesday, July 6.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Andrew West/The News-Press/Imagn Content Services
Rescue crews work at the site of the collapsed building in Surfside, Florida, on Tuesday, July 6.
Members of a search-and-rescue team comb through the debris on Monday.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Pedro Portal/Miami Herald/AP
Members of a search-and-rescue team comb through the debris on Monday.
<img src="https://ift.tt/2TPInJ4" alt="A memorial is seen near the spot where the building used to be. The rest of the building was demolished Sunday so that authorities could continue to look for survivors safely, officials said.” class=”gallery-image__dam-img” loading=”lazy”>
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
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A controlled explosion brings down the unstable remains of the building on Sunday.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
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A controlled explosion brings down the unstable remains of the building on Sunday.
A woman cries as she watches the rest of Champlain Towers South be demolished.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Chandan Khanna/AFP/Getty Images
A woman cries as she watches the rest of Champlain Towers South be demolished.
People watch a cloud of dust form as the rest of the building is demolished.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Chandan Khanna/AFP/Getty Images
People watch a cloud of dust form as the rest of the building is demolished.
Karol Casper places a flower on the memorial wall set up near the building on Sunday.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
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Karol Casper places a flower on the memorial wall set up near the building on Sunday.
People stop at a makeshift memorial near the site.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Carl Juste/Miami Herald/AP
People stop at a makeshift memorial near the site.
Search-and-rescue personnel work at the site on Friday.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Mark Humphrey/AP
Search-and-rescue personnel work at the site on Friday.
<img src="https://ift.tt/2SSuJ7C" alt="Residents of the Crestview Towers Condominium carry their belongings as they leave their building in North Miami Beach, Florida, on Friday. The building, about 6 miles from Surfside, was deemed to be structurally and electrically unsafe based on a delinquent recertification report for the almost 50-year-old building. The city said the move was out of an "abundance of caution," as area authorities check high-rise condo buildings following the Surfside collapse.” class=”gallery-image__dam-img” loading=”lazy”>
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Giorgio Viera/AFP/Getty Images
Residents of the Crestview Towers Condominium carry their belongings as they leave their building in North Miami Beach, Florida, on Friday. The building, about 6 miles from Surfside, was deemed to be structurally and electrically unsafe based on a delinquent recertification report for the almost 50-year-old building. The city said the move was out of an “abundance of caution,” as area authorities check high-rise condo buildings following the Surfside collapse.
<img src="https://ift.tt/3yy5SoL" alt="President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden visit a memorial near the partially collapsed building on Thursday. Biden traveled to Surfside to console families still waiting on news of their loved ones. Those meetings were closed to the press.” class=”gallery-image__dam-img” loading=”lazy”>
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden visit a memorial near the partially collapsed building on Thursday. Biden traveled to Surfside to console families still waiting on news of their loved ones. Those meetings were closed to the press.
A Coast Guard boat patrols the water ahead of Biden's visit on Thursday.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Mark Humphrey/AP
A Coast Guard boat patrols the water ahead of Biden’s visit on Thursday.
NBA basketball player Udonis Haslem, left, and Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava arrive to pay their respects at a memorial near the building on June 30.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
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NBA basketball player Udonis Haslem, left, and Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava arrive to pay their respects at a memorial near the building on June 30.
Search-and-rescue teams look through the rubble of Champlain Towers South on June 29.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Al Diaz/Miami Herald/AP
Search-and-rescue teams look through the rubble of Champlain Towers South on June 29.
People take part in a twilight vigil near the building on June 28.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
People take part in a twilight vigil near the building on June 28.
Members of the Legendarios, a men's religious group, gather near the building for a moment of prayer.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Mike Stocker/South Florida Sun Sentinel/TNS/ABACA Press/Reuters
Members of the Legendarios, a men’s religious group, gather near the building for a moment of prayer.
More than 3 million pounds of concrete have already been removed during the rescue operation, said Miami-Dade Fire Chief Alan Cominsky.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Giorgio Viera/AFP/Getty Images
More than 3 million pounds of concrete have already been removed during the rescue operation, said Miami-Dade Fire Chief Alan Cominsky.
A woman puts flowers in a barricade as she pays her respects near the building.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Giorgio Viera/AFP/Getty Images
A woman puts flowers in a barricade as she pays her respects near the building.
Passersby look at photos of missing people.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Passersby look at photos of missing people.
Workers search through the rubble on June 26.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Gerald Herbert/AP
Workers search through the rubble on June 26.
Eliagne Sanchez and K. Parker lay flowers on the beach near the partially collapsed building.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post/Getty Images
Eliagne Sanchez and K. Parker lay flowers on the beach near the partially collapsed building.
Smoke rises as rescuers continued to search for survivors on June 26.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Smoke rises as rescuers continued to search for survivors on June 26.
People stand near the building on June 25.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Maria Alejandra Cardona/Reuters
People stand near the building on June 25.
Mourners light candles on the beach near the building.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Angel Valentin/The New York Times/Redux
Mourners light candles on the beach near the building.
Members of a search-and-rescue team work in the rubble.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Giorgio Viera/EFE/Sipa
Members of a search-and-rescue team work in the rubble.
People pray together on the beach near the collapsed building.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Pedro Portal/AP
People pray together on the beach near the collapsed building.
Firefighters battle a blaze at the collapse site.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Al Diaz/AP
Firefighters battle a blaze at the collapse site.
People hug June 25 as they wait for news about their relatives at a community center in Surfside.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Eva Marie Uzcategui/AFP/Getty Images
People hug June 25 as they wait for news about their relatives at a community center in Surfside.
Rescue personnel search through the building's rubble on June 25.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Rescue personnel search through the building’s rubble on June 25.
Toby Fried holds up a picture of her missing brother, Chaim Rosenberg, outside the Surfside Community Center on June 25.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Greg Lovett/The Palm Beach Post/USA TODAY NETWORK/Sipa USA
Toby Fried holds up a picture of her missing brother, Chaim Rosenberg, outside the Surfside Community Center on June 25.
Rescue workers use a crane to inspect the damage.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Eva Marie Uzcategui/AFP/Getty Images
Rescue workers use a crane to inspect the damage.
Ariana Hevia, center, stands with Sean Wilt near the partially collapsed building on June 25. Hevia's mother, Cassandra Statton, lives in the building.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Lynne Sladky/AP
Ariana Hevia, center, stands with Sean Wilt near the partially collapsed building on June 25. Hevia’s mother, Cassandra Statton, lives in the building.
Rescue workers arrive to the scene with dogs on June 25.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Rescue workers arrive to the scene with dogs on June 25.
Faydah Bushnaq, center, is hugged by Maria Fernanda Martinez as they stand on the beach near the building. Bushnaq, who was vacationing in South Florida, stopped to write "pray for their souls" in the sand.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Lynne Sladky/AP
Faydah Bushnaq, center, is hugged by Maria Fernanda Martinez as they stand on the beach near the building. Bushnaq, who was vacationing in South Florida, stopped to write “pray for their souls” in the sand.
The arm of an earth mover is seen during the search operations.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Octavio Jones/Reuters
The arm of an earth mover is seen during the search operations.
Rescue personnel work at the site on June 24.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Chandan Khanna/AFP/Getty Images
Rescue personnel work at the site on June 24.
Yube Pettingill talks to the media. Two of her family members were still missing.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: JLNphotography/Sipa USA/AP
Yube Pettingill talks to the media. Two of her family members were still missing.
This photo was tweeted by Miami-Dade Fire Rescue after the building collapsed.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: MiamiDadeFire/Twitter
This photo was tweeted by Miami-Dade Fire Rescue after the building collapsed.
Displaced residents are taken to a nearby hotel in Surfside.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: JLN Photography/Shutterstock
Displaced residents are taken to a nearby hotel in Surfside.
The partial collapse left huge piles of rubble and materials dangling from what remained of the structure.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
The partial collapse left huge piles of rubble and materials dangling from what remained of the structure.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, at center in the red tie, arrives to speak to the media on June 24. "We still have hope to be able to identify additional survivors," DeSantis told reporters near the scene. "The state of Florida, we're offering any assistance that we can."
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, at center in the red tie, arrives to speak to the media on June 24. “We still have hope to be able to identify additional survivors,” DeSantis told reporters near the scene. “The state of Florida, we’re offering any assistance that we can.”
Debris dangles from the building on June 24.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: David Santiago/Miami Herald/AP
Debris dangles from the building on June 24.
People hug at a family reunification center where evacuees were staying in Surfside.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Chandan Khanna/AFP/Getty Images
People hug at a family reunification center where evacuees were staying in Surfside.
The cause of the collapse wasn't immediately known.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Miami-Dade Fire Rescue/SplashNews/Newscom
The cause of the collapse wasn’t immediately known.
Jennifer Carr sits with her daughter as they and other evacuees wait for news at the family reunification center in Surfside.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Lynne Sladky/AP
Jennifer Carr sits with her daughter as they and other evacuees wait for news at the family reunification center in Surfside.
Rescue personnel search through the rubble with dogs.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: David Santiago/Miami Herald/AP
Rescue personnel search through the rubble with dogs.
Police stand guard on the day the building collapsed.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Chandan Khanna/AFP/Getty Images
Police stand guard on the day the building collapsed.
People on the beach look at the building after the partial collapse.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
People on the beach look at the building after the partial collapse.
The building was constructed in 1981, according to online Miami-Dade property records.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
The building was constructed in 1981, according to online Miami-Dade property records.
People lie on cots at the family reunification center in Surfside.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Lynne Sladky/AP
People lie on cots at the family reunification center in Surfside.
The beachfront community is a few miles north of Miami Beach.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
The beachfront community is a few miles north of Miami Beach.
More than 80 rescue units responded to the scene, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue said.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Chandan Khanna/AFP/Getty Images
More than 80 rescue units responded to the scene, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue said.
Rescue personnel work at the site of the partial collapse.
Photos: Deadly condo collapse near Miami
PHOTO: Chandan Khanna/AFP/Getty Images
Rescue personnel work at the site of the partial collapse.

About 5 million pounds of debris have been removed from the site so far, Cominsky said.

The site has been broken up into grids, none of which have been fully cleared yet. The way the building collapsed as well as the magnitude of it means that teams have been able to get further down on some areas than others so far, he said.

Teams continue to search “as aggressive as we can to see if we can assist with the families and locate individuals,” he said.

Tuesday was a day of gratitude for one family, when the uncle of a 15-year-old called the man who pulled the boy from the rubble just after the collapse to thank him.

Nicholas Balboa told CNN on Tuesday that he heard 15-year-old Jonah Handler screaming under the rubble immediately after the condo building collapsed. Balboa was not in the building but was nearby when it collapsed.

Balboa said Jonah’s uncle told him the teenager was out of the hospital with only minor injuries.

Since the collapse, Balboa says he has replayed that moment in his mind many times, wondering what he could have done differently to save more people, he said.

Debris held for investigation

Teams continue to work in the rubble at the site of the collapsed Champlain Towers South condo in Surfside.
Eva Marie Uzcategui/AFP/Getty Images
Teams continue to work in the rubble at the site of the collapsed Champlain Towers South condo in Surfside.

Meanwhile, more federal organizations are investigating why the building collapsed.

Levine Cava said the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the US Geological Survey and the National Science Foundation are sending staff.

“NIST, our federal partner, continues to work closely with the structural specialists, with detectives, and the fire rescue crews on site, as the evidence gathering process is well underway,” she said.

“They’re capturing all possible insights from the debris and all evidence is being properly tagged and logged.”

All of the debris removed from the site is considered “evidentiary debris,” Levine Cava said.

The remnants are being sorted on-site, and any objects that can be distinguished are put in certain bins and labeled with the exact location where they were found, the mayor said.

The county has created a form for family members to document their belongings, which will be an active part of the investigation, Levine Cava said.

“The families are not reviewing what’s come out of the site at this time, but we have photographs, they have their information, and as we move forward, we’ll be attempting to do matching and releasing it to them as soon as we can, given the active investigation,” she said.

CNN’s Rosa Flores, John Couwels, Amanda Watts, Rebekah Riess, Leyla Santiago, Gregory Lemos, David Shortell, Curt Devine and Paul Vercammen contributed to this report.



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