Miami-Dade, Florida – Leo Soto is the person who started a makeshift memorial near the site of the collapse said rescuers left stuffed animals and toys they had found in the rubble of the building.
Fire rescue crews are finding heartbreaking reminders of some of the youngest people impacted by the collapse, during the searches through the rubble of the Champlain Tower South condo.
On Saturday Miami-Dade Fire Rescue also paid a visit to the scene of the memorial and took some time to pray and reflect on the tragedy.
As of 11:30 a.m. Monday, officials said 10 people have died as a result of collapse, and 151 people remain unaccounted for.
Fire Rescue and special response teams have been working at the site since Thursday to find survivors inside the rubble.
Those who have missing loved ones should visit the Family Reunification Center, located at 9301 Collins Ave., or call 305-614-1819.
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