China News Service, July 6th. According to a report by the American Chinese website, on the evening of the 4th local time, the remaining building of the collapsed Surfside apartment building in Miami, Florida, USA, was demolished as planned, and search and rescue work resumed.

According to the latest news, the death toll in the accident has increased to 28, and 117 people are still missing.

  Miami-Dade Assistant Fire Chief Rad Gadala said that after demolishing the rest of the building, the staff continued to search.

On the morning of the 5th local time, the remains of three victims were found in the ruins of the collapsed apartment.

On the evening of July 4, local time, the remaining buildings of the collapsed building in Miami, Florida, USA, were detonated and demolished.

  Miami-Dade County Magistrate Kava said that at around 10:30 p.m. local time on the 4th, the demolition work was "completely proceeding as planned," and "only dust fell on the original ruins."

  At a press conference on the evening of the 5th local time, Kava said that rescuers found the remains of another victim in the rubble. The total number of victims increased to 28, and 117 people are still missing.

The picture shows the collapse of an apartment building in Miami. Search and rescue are still going on.

  In the past week, there has been growing concern that damaged buildings may collapse at any time, endangering the staff below and making the task of finding victims more difficult.

  At the same time, the approach of tropical storm "Elsa" has also aroused people's concerns. Elsa predicts that the strong winds brought to South Florida may further damage the stability of the rest of the building.

  According to the Miami-Dade Fire and Rescue Team, after the remaining building blasted, the staff immediately began to clean up some new rubble fragments so that rescuers could enter the part of the underground garage.

  The search and rescue personnel then returned to search the ruins.

Rescuers will be able to understand more clearly the voids that may exist in the rubble and may find survivors.

No survivors have been found since the building collapsed on June 24.

  But Kava had previously stated that the chance of finding any survivor is now very slim.

  “We understand the fact that the victim’s family realizes that time has passed, and they realize that opportunities are getting slimmer,” she said. “They are with us and they know what we are doing every step of the way.”