The latest victim of the collapse of a 12-storey apartment building in Florida was recognized, local authorities announced yesterday Monday, a month and a little after the catastrophic 98 people, during the final official report.
“Thanks to the heroic efforts” of search and rescue teams, “the last missing person has been identified and identified,” Daniela Levine Cava, the mayor of Miami-Dade County, told a news conference.
He clarified, as broadcast by AMPE, that the police will continue the search for evidence and human remains in the tons of debris that are transported to storage.
The last victim identified by the police was Estelle Hedaya. According to her brother, quoted by the New York Times, the 54-year-old woman had moved to Florida from New York.
The apartment building, called Champlain Towers South, on the seafront in the community of Surfside, north of the coast of Miami, collapsed for the most part on June 24 during the night, while most of the occupants were asleep.
Although, more than a month after the disaster, the causes are still unknown, the first elements of the research implied that structural elements of the building were damaged locally.

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