Building collapse
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Miami building collapse: Death toll rises to 36
A total of 109 people remained missing 12 days after roughly half of the 12-story Champlain Towers South building came tumbling down early in the morning on June 24.
Miami to hold daily lighting ceremony in honor of Surfside victims
A Miami display is intended to continue operation until every victim of the building collapse is accounted for.
Family of four, police chief's mother among Florida condo victims
Here are brief profiles of the 16 identified victims:
The Jewish connection: Israel's sympathy for Miami - opinion
The Jewish nation also has its own unique way of helping and providing support. A way that no government body can provide – prayer and unity.
Israeli rescue squad provides trauma therapy alongside search efforts
A week after the collapse of the Champlain Towers South apartment complex in Surfside, Florida, the Israeli search-and-rescue delegation continues to work to find and pull survivors from the rubble.
18 victims pulled from Miami tower rubble as search continues
Some 147 people are still considered missing in the disaster.
In photos: IDF team aiding rescue efforts in Miami
The IDF rescue team is currently in Miami assisting with rescuing victims of the building collapse in Surfside.
IDF Miami rescue efforts: 'We won't return until the situation is over'
Regiment commander Oz Gino, part of the delegation sent to Miami to help the rescue effort from the building collapse in the Miami suburb of Surfside, spoke on the rescue efforts being made.
Eleventh victim pulled from Miami tower rubble; search goes on
Rescue crews in Surfside, Florida were using cranes, dogs and infrared scanners to identify signs of life in the ruins, hoping survivors could still be alive in air pockets under the rubble.
Condo tragedy recalls Miami’s long hold as a Jewish refuge and playground
“For me, a vacation in Miami Beach was a chance to be among my own people,” Yiddish novelist Isaac Bashevis Singer wrote.