View of the sister building Champlain Towers North, near the building that collapsed, on June 30, 2021 in Surfside, Florida.
The Search for the Missing After Florida Condo Tower's Collapse
Over 100 people are still missing after 55 units of the Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Florida, collapsed on June 24. Here are images of the wreckage, emergency workers' efforts, and a community in mourning.
The Champlain Towers South on the night of the collapse.
Rescue personnel work near where a portion of the 12-story condo tower crumbled to the ground.
Closeup of the building's top apartments.
Search and rescue personnel work on site June 24.
From June 24.
Search and rescue personnel work on June 24.
The governor speaks during a press conference after a building partially collapsed in Surfside north of Miami Beach, Florida, on June 24.
Luz Marina holds a picture of her aunt, Marina Azen, who she said is missing after the building's collapse.
Outside the Town of Surfside Community Center in Surfside on June 24.
A couple hugs on the beach next to the site of the collapsed condo building.
Personnel continue search and rescue operations on June 25.
Maria Fernanda Martinez, Fayzah Bushnaq, and Mariana Cordeiro hug near where search and rescue operations continue.
A woman covers her face as she looks at her phone near a partially collapsed building in Surfside, north of Miami Beach, on June 25.
Leo Soto kneels in front of a memorial that includes pictures of missing people on June 25.
Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine walks close to the site in Surfside on June 25, 2021.
Mike Salberg is waiting for information on five missing family members, including his parents.
From June 27.
Members look for possible survivors on June 27.
People join together in a community twilight vigil on the beach for those lost and missing on June 28.
Leo Souto adds flowers to a memorial featuring photos of some of those lost.
Haslem, who has played all 18 of his NBA seasons for the Miami Heat, carries flowers as he pays his respect at a memorial to those missing.