While there were no official confirmations of death or injury so
far, ABC News said eight people had been hospitalized and CBS
reported that at least one person has died.
An image posted on Miami Beach Police's Twitter account showed a
tangle of rubble with debris spilling down from what was left of
the balconies of the building in the darkness.
Eyewitness video obtained by Reuters showed neighbours gathering
across the street from the rubble of a collapsed tower.
"This whole building here, it's completely gone," a person can
be heard saying.
"MBPD and @MiamiBeachFire are assisting the Town of Surfside at
a partial building collapse located at 8777 Collins Avenue in
Surfside, Florida. Multiple police and fire agencies from across
Miami-Dade are assisting," the police said.
The reason for the collapse was not given.
"Miami-Dade Fire Rescue is on scene of a partial building
collapse near 88 Street & Collins Avenue," the department said.
It said more than 80 units were on the scene including rescue
teams. https://bit.ly/3gYZBLF
The 12-story building was built in 1981 and has more than 130
units, according to NBC Miami.
(Reporting by Radhika Anilkumar in Bengaluru; Editing by Alison
Williams and Peter Graff)
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