
Rescuers search through debris for the sixth day as families wait for answers about their loved ones and what caused the collapse
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As rescuers begin their sixth day searching through the debris of a deadly Florida condo collapse, families of the missing are desperately seeking information about their loved ones and investigators are on the scene trying to figure out the cause.
At least 11 people have died in the Champlain Towers Collapse, and 150 remain missing following the tragedy. More than 136 people have been accounted for, according to Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava. The deceased victims range in age from 26 to 82. "We're not giving up hope. We're there every day," Rachel Spiegel, whose mother Judy Spiegel is missing, told CNN's Don Lemon on Monday. "I'm concerned that it's been five, almost six days and we found 11 people and there are still 150 missing," she added.More Related News

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