Search continues in rubble at Florida condo collapse




















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Crews work in the rubble of Champlain Towers South residential condo today in Surfside, Fla. Many people were still unaccounted for after Thursday's fatal collapse.ASSOCIATED PRESS
Crews work in the rubble of Champlain Towers South residential condo today in Surfside, Fla. Many people were still unaccounted for after Thursday's fatal collapse.ASSOCIATED PRESS
Crews work in the rubble of Champlain Towers South residential condo today in Surfside, Fla. Many people were still unaccounted for after Thursday's fatal collapse.ASSOCIATED PRESS
Robert Martinez talks with a law enforcement officer after handing him a hot meal from his food truck in Surfside, Fla., today. A small army of volunteers mobilized to deliver bottled water and energy drinks, chicken tenders and pizzas to law enforcement and emergency crews working long shifts after the deadly collapse of a condominium tower in the city, near Miami.ASSOCIATED PRESS
People stand near a make-shift memorial outside St. Joseph Catholic Church near the Champlain Towers South residential condo today.ASSOCIATED PRESS
A person stands near a make-shift memorial outside St. Joseph Catholic Church near the Champlain Towers South residential condo today.ASSOCIATED PRESS
Items are seen at a make-shift memorial outside St. Joseph Catholic Church near the Champlain Towers South residential condo today.ASSOCIATED PRESS
People stand near a make-shift memorial outside St. Joseph Catholic Church near the Champlain Towers South residential condo today.ASSOCIATED PRESS
A make-shift memorial outside St. Joseph Catholic Church near the Champlain Towers South residential condo today.ASSOCIATED PRESS
A photo of Harry Rosenberg, missing since oceanfront condo building collapsed, hangs on a fence as part of a public memorial for victims and those missing, in Surfside, Fla., today.