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let's bring in maggie castro, now, rescue specialist with task force one. florida's elite search-and-rescue team maggie, thank you so much. has your team come across any large-void spaces? or anything that might lead you to further hope? we heard something of tunnels, this morning >> good evening. we have found some void spaces that are ranging from inches to, possibly, a foot maybe, a foot and a half but unfortunately, we have not found any void spaces that contained any -- any live victims. >> miami-dade fire rescue video, up close there it -- it -- there -- it looks like there's just no space it looks like sand and rocks not like -- you can't even make out -- there are large pieces of concrete in some of the video. i mean, look at this it's -- it's incredible, really. >> it's true yes. it's been very difficult there are some large pieces that we have been able to remove with heavy machinery. but the bulk of the -- of the rubble pile is crumbled. it was, as everyone's been listening, a pancake collapse. which technically means that there's floor over ceili
let's bring in maggie castro, now, rescue specialist with task force one. florida's elite search-and-rescue team maggie, thank you so much. has your team come across any large-void spaces? or anything that might lead you to further hope? we heard something of tunnels, this morning >> good evening. we have found some void spaces that are ranging from inches to, possibly, a foot maybe, a foot and a half but unfortunately, we have not found any void spaces that contained any -- any live...
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and when i asked maggie castro that, i'll let you hear her response, i think it's a testament to a sort of the rescuers in their view of that very point. >> at the end of the day, we're still looking for people. we're still looking for families' loved ones and we're always going to treat the people that we're looking for with that dignity and respect and honor that they deserve. so i don't foresee us changing too much the way that we're doing our work. because at the end of the day, that's what we're trying to preserve. we're trying to preserve them to bring something back to those families. >> and i also just talked to the mayor of surfside on the site here off camera about that very question too. he said, look, we're going to move deliberately. we're not going to speed up this process and putting danger the potential of harming anybody that may still be alive and also they want to try to make sure that those individuals are able to be returned to their families in the form that is most out of respect for their burial in that family's closure. again, pushing back on that they will will
and when i asked maggie castro that, i'll let you hear her response, i think it's a testament to a sort of the rescuers in their view of that very point. >> at the end of the day, we're still looking for people. we're still looking for families' loved ones and we're always going to treat the people that we're looking for with that dignity and respect and honor that they deserve. so i don't foresee us changing too much the way that we're doing our work. because at the end of the day,...
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buenos dÍas, quien mejor que una persona que estuvo en la reuniÓn con la pareja presidencial es maggie castrorollÓ la reuniÓn con el presidente? maggie: el presidente tomÓ todo su tiempo del mundo ayer hablando con las familias. una persona muy humana, muy cariÑosa. siento que las familias que estuvieron recibieron mucha atenciÓn y mucha paz por parte del presidente. elyangÉlica: el servicio secreto decÍa que se habÍa pasado el tiempo y quÉ hacÍa el presidente? maggie: el presidente se quedÓ hasta que hablÓ con todas las personas, llorÓ con algunos, se abrazÓ con otros, los que la familia sentÍan que necesitaban, eso fue lo que hizo. elyangÉlica: cuÁl es el Ánimo de las familias? usted ha podido ver el desarrollo desde el primer dÍa hasta hoy. maggie: varÍa, cada dÍa es diferente, hay muchas personas en varias etapas del duelo, personas que han aceptado, otras que han sido notificadas, personas que todavÍa estÁn en la etapa de mucha esperanza pensando que todavÍa tenemos la oportunidad de encontrar su familia con vida. elyangÉlica: cuÁl es el reto mÁs grande para ustedes? maggie: las personas
buenos dÍas, quien mejor que una persona que estuvo en la reuniÓn con la pareja presidencial es maggie castrorollÓ la reuniÓn con el presidente? maggie: el presidente tomÓ todo su tiempo del mundo ayer hablando con las familias. una persona muy humana, muy cariÑosa. siento que las familias que estuvieron recibieron mucha atenciÓn y mucha paz por parte del presidente. elyangÉlica: el servicio secreto decÍa que se habÍa pasado el tiempo y quÉ hacÍa el presidente? maggie: el presidente...
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i want to let you hear from maggie castro, one of those rescue team members here from miami-dade fire. i asked her the question about the impact that wind has. take a listen. >> as the winds pick up and as the rain picks up, we're still going to keep working. the only thing the winds have affected a little bit is the heavy machinery, the big 400 ton cranes. those when they try to pick up the big pieces of debris, the wind is too strong and starts to swing that debris around. instead of those, they're going to use the lighter machinery, but the men and women will still be out there working as long as we don't have that lightning issue. >> as you just heard, these potential wind gusts impacting potentially this rescue effort here. again, today up until this point was a good day. we just heard our second boom of thunder here. 117 still unaccounted for. >> vaughn hillyard, thanks to you as always. with me is dr. benjamin abo of miami-dade fire's urban search and rescue. thanks for your time. i know you've helped others after the haiti earthquake, after hurricane katrina. i also understand
i want to let you hear from maggie castro, one of those rescue team members here from miami-dade fire. i asked her the question about the impact that wind has. take a listen. >> as the winds pick up and as the rain picks up, we're still going to keep working. the only thing the winds have affected a little bit is the heavy machinery, the big 400 ton cranes. those when they try to pick up the big pieces of debris, the wind is too strong and starts to swing that debris around. instead of...
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i want you to hear from maggie castro, a fire rescue worker who with the team on the pile because i askeds become a recovery effort? they're still calling this a rescue operation and individuals found alive since the day of the collapse here because operationally concerning could they go at a quicker pace to recover more bodies. >> at the end of the day we are still looking for people. we are still looking for families' loved ones and always treating the people looking for with that dignity and respect and honor they deserve. i don't foresee us changing too much the way we do the work because that's what we're trying to do preserve is something to bring back to the families. >> reporter: you said 113 unaccounted for individuals. there's a new number that officials gave. that is the number 70. 70 confirmed missing individuals. essentially a 43-person discrepancy. there are the questions here about who are these 43 individuals. officials said they're trying to identify everybody who machb in that building. essentially folks calling in leads or reporting folks that were inside potentially th
i want you to hear from maggie castro, a fire rescue worker who with the team on the pile because i askeds become a recovery effort? they're still calling this a rescue operation and individuals found alive since the day of the collapse here because operationally concerning could they go at a quicker pace to recover more bodies. >> at the end of the day we are still looking for people. we are still looking for families' loved ones and always treating the people looking for with that...
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we can make sure that every family member gets all of these precious memories back to them >> maggie castroto those who toil in and around the pile, thank you, thank you so much >> thank you >>> in less than 24 hour, criminal charges are expected to hit the trump organization the impact on the former president's business and what you could see tomorrow >>> the house votes to create a special select committee to investigate the january 6 attack on the capitol the two republicans who joined democrats in the vote to jump start the investigation. >>> and, as the wildfire season officially begins, president biden moves to give federal firefighters a pay raise >>> the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith, back in 60 seconds did you know prilosec otc can stop frequent heartburn before it begins? prilosec otc uses a unique delayed-release formula that works to turn down acid production, blocking heartburn at the source. with just one pill a day, you get 24-hour heartburn protection. take the prilosec otc two-week challenge. and see the difference for yourself. prilosec otc, 1 pill a day, 2
we can make sure that every family member gets all of these precious memories back to them >> maggie castroto those who toil in and around the pile, thank you, thank you so much >> thank you >>> in less than 24 hour, criminal charges are expected to hit the trump organization the impact on the former president's business and what you could see tomorrow >>> the house votes to create a special select committee to investigate the january 6 attack on the capitol the...
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reportera: maggie castro no ha podido borrar el sufrimiento. ontra el miedo y las voces fatalistas. julie: no es una decisiÓn basada en la seguridad del edificio. no ratificarÁn que el edificio estÁ en excelentes condiciones. reportera: decenas de historias miles de flores millones de oraciones. todo se reduce a una misma palabra. surfside. una comunidad exige no saber por quÉ no pudo evitarse esa tragedia. el tiempo sÓlo dirÁ quien serÁ el responsable. satcha: te agradecemos por brindarnos estos detalles desde surfside. vamos contigo albert martÍnez para conocer el estado de tiempo imÁgenes impresionantes un tornado de fuego. albert: en nevada un incendio que ha quemado 30.000 acres equipos de emergencia trabajan en ese incendio. justo en ese extremo de la imagen ese tornado de fuego. debido al calor que genera esas llamas 50.000 acres del terreno. 6% controlado va a costar mucho controlar este fuego. es como la ciudad de san francisco destrozadas. como se producen esos tornados. cuando el bosque estÁ ardiendo el aire caliente tiende a elevarse
reportera: maggie castro no ha podido borrar el sufrimiento. ontra el miedo y las voces fatalistas. julie: no es una decisiÓn basada en la seguridad del edificio. no ratificarÁn que el edificio estÁ en excelentes condiciones. reportera: decenas de historias miles de flores millones de oraciones. todo se reduce a una misma palabra. surfside. una comunidad exige no saber por quÉ no pudo evitarse esa tragedia. el tiempo sÓlo dirÁ quien serÁ el responsable. satcha: te agradecemos por...
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i want you to listen to what that rescuer told us, her name is maggie castro. >> the guys and gals workinging down. they break down sometimes on the pile itself because it is hard. it is hard when you're going through that pile and you suddenly find a toy. and you suddenly find a picture of a family. all of these -- it keeps reminding us that we are looking for people, we are looking for people's family members, their loved ones. >> reporter: there's a memorial not far from here, i imagine it's something that the president will likely visit today. there are photos all along it of the missing and now some of the confirmed victims. there are a lot of stuffed animals some of them teddy bears pulled from the rubble by rescuers and they took them and placed them at that sight. there are at least four lawsuits filed, most against the condo association, a grand jury is also expected to look at this and we know the national institute of standards and technology has launched a full technical investigation, similar to what they did after 9/11 to try and understand how this collapse happened, how thi
i want you to listen to what that rescuer told us, her name is maggie castro. >> the guys and gals workinging down. they break down sometimes on the pile itself because it is hard. it is hard when you're going through that pile and you suddenly find a toy. and you suddenly find a picture of a family. all of these -- it keeps reminding us that we are looking for people, we are looking for people's family members, their loved ones. >> reporter: there's a memorial not far from here, i...