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Rescuers sifting through the debris of a collapsed Florida condo building continued their meticulous work Monday as town officials held on to hope of finding survivors in the rubble.
The death toll from the collapse rose to 10 after first responders pulled a body from the site Monday, Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said. Four were pulled from the rubble Sunday. Levine Cava said 151 people remain unaccounted for.
Town officials and fire personnel reasserted in a news conference early Monday that first responders were still in a search-and-rescue operation.
"They're out there with every resource that they need to ensure that they can search this area," Levine Cava said.