Florida: The death toll from a collapsed seaside condo in South Florida rose to 24 Saturday as officials sped up the demolition of the remaining portion of building with the approach of Tropical Storm Elsa.
The two additional victims leaves 124 residents of the doomed Champlain Towers South building unaccounted for, Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava told reporters in a briefing in Surfside, Fla.
“The numbers are fluid and will continue to change,” she said.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said the planned demolition of the upright portion of the building which had been planned for late July is now being pushed up to avoid Elsa.
“This will protect our search and rescue teams. We don’t know when it could fall over,” he said. “With these gusts, that would create a real severe hazard.”
The governor said the building “probably could be brought down prior to those impacts” and is the course of action that would “most minimally disrupt the rescue efforts.”
“The fear was that the hurricane may take the building down for us, and take it down in the wrong direction, on top of the pile where we have victims,” added Surfside Mayor Charles Burkett.
