The death toll at the Surfside, Fla. condominium which partially collapsed last week has risen to 18, with six more bodies being found in the past 24 hours, two of whom were children aged four and 10 years old.
Search and rescue crews continue to work in hopes of finding some of the 145 people missing, alive within potential pockets where they could have survived.
But as Jackson Proskow, the ongoing effort is having an impact on search crews.
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Search and rescue crews continue to work in hopes of finding some of the 145 people missing, alive within potential pockets where they could have survived.
But as Jackson Proskow, the ongoing effort is having an impact on search crews.
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