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The death toll for the Surfside, Florida, building collapse rose to 12, Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said Tuesday.

The total number of people unaccounted for is now 149 and the number of people accounted for is 125, Levine Cava said during the latest update on search and rescue efforts.

Still, some, including the commander of an Israeli team helping to search the rubble, remain hopeful.

Col. Golan Vach, commander of the Israeli National Rescue Unit, said that while this is the most difficult site he has ever worked, his team found new spaces in the rubble to search Monday and Tuesday.

“So there is still hope,” Vach told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer. “Until one week, I have a solid hope that we will find someone. After one week, it’s minor.”

The building partially collapsed in the middle of the night last Thursday.

Vach’s team comprises 15 engineers, search and rescue experts and others. He said he’s never seen a collapse like this one.

“This building collapsed very, very badly, if I can use this word, because it collapsed into itself,” he said. “And the bedrooms that we are looking for, because the people (slept) in the bedrooms, are under 4 or 5 meters (13 to 16 feet) of concrete.”

TOPSHOT - Members of the South Florida Urban Search and Rescue team look for possible survivors in the partially collapsed 12-story Champlain Towers South condo building on June 27, 2021 in Surfside, Florida. - The death toll after the collapse of a Florida apartment tower has risen to nine, the local mayor said on June 27, 2021, more than three days after the building pancaked as residents slept. "We were able to recover four additional bodies in the rubble... So I am confirming today that the death toll is at nine," Miami-Dade County mayor Daniella Levine Cava told reporters in Surfside, near Miami Beach, adding that one victim had died in hospital. "We've identified four of the victims and notified next of kin." (Photo by Giorgio Viera / AFP) (Photo by GIORGIO VIERA/AFP via Getty Images) Giorgio Viera/AFP/Getty Images Related article The latest on the partial building collapse near Miami

Rescuers will continue to consider the unaccounted-for as “missing until they are found,” Gov. Ron DeSantis said in a news conference late Tuesday morning.

“Nobody is giving up hope here. Nobody is stopping,” Surfiside Mayor Charles Burkett said at the same news conference.

Listen: “It almost resembles the Trade Center”

A first responder tells dispatch that he has arrived on scene of a 13 story building with most of the building gone in dispatch audio published on Broadcastify.

Officials acknowledged that conditions at the site are challenging for emergency workers. Burkett told CNN’s John Berman earlier on Tuesday that debris had fallen overnight Monday into Tuesday from portions of the building that remain standing.

Additionally, workers are steering clear of a “45-foot area next to the building” because of concerns about overhanging debris from the standing portion, Miami-Dade Fire Chief Alan Cominsky said Tuesday.

More than 3 million pounds of concrete have been removed during the rescue operation, Cominsky said.

A six-person team of federal officials from the National Institute of Standards and Technology – consisting of scientists, structural engineers and a geotechnical engineer – is conducting a preliminary investigation of the collapsed building’s materials, history and applicable building codes at the time the condo was built, the ground surrounding the building and numerous other factors, according to an agency official.

The White House announced President Joe Biden planned to be in Surfside on Thursday to visit with victims’ families and first responders.

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People join together in a community twilight vigil on the beach for those lost and missing during the partially collapsed Champlain Towers South condo building Monday.

April 2021 letter said damage ‘has gotten significantly worse’

As investigators converge on the scene, questions are being asked about the building’s structural integrity.

SURFSIDE, FLORIDA - JUNE 28: Search and Rescue teams look for possible survivors and to recover remains in the partially collapsed 12-story Champlain Towers South condo building on June 28, 2021 in Surfside, Florida. Over one hundred people are being reported as missing as the search-and-rescue effort continues. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) Joe Raedle/Getty Images Related article Letter sent months before deadly Florida collapse warned damage to condo building was accelerating

An April 2021 letter from the condo’s board president to residents said some damage observed in a 2018 engineer’s report, including in the garage, “has gotten significantly worse.”

“The concrete deterioration is accelerating. The roof situation got much worse, so extensive roof repairs had to be incorporated,” the letter from board President Jean Wodnicki reads.

Wodnicki further described issues facing the building: “When you can visually see the concrete spalling (cracking), that means that the rebar holding it together is rusting and deteriorating beneath the surface.”

CNN has reached out to representatives of the condominium association for further comment.

The 2018 report from an engineering firm documented severe structural damage to the concrete slab below the pool deck and “cracking and spalling” located in the parking garage. Spalling is a term used to describe areas of concrete that have cracked or crumbled.

The 2021 letter sought to explain a $15 million assessment that condo owners were to pay for repairs to the building, with payments set to begin July 1. The association approved the assessment in April to complete repairs required under the county’s 40-year recertification process, according to documents obtained by CNN.

Rescue workers search in the rubble at the Champlain Towers South condominium, Monday, June 28, 2021, in the Surfside area of Miami. Many people are still unaccounted for after the building partially collapsed last Thursday. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) Lynne Sladky/AP Related article Condo owners in Surfside building were facing assessments for $15 million worth of repairs

Building residents also had raised concerns over tremors during construction of a nearby building in 2019, according to documents obtained by CNN and interviews with the family members of people missing in the collapse.

The 2018 report didn’t say whether the structure was at risk of collapse. Donna DiMaggio Berger, an attorney for the condominium board, told CNN’s Chris Cuomo on Monday that she didn’t think the building was in a state of disrepair prior to its collapse.

“We have months and years to dig into what happened, and we’re going to. The board is already in the process of hiring an engineer to also try to figure out what happened, and they will be evaluating who’s responsible.”

While there are no clear answers on the cause, early signs point to some failure in the lower reaches of the 13-story building, perhaps in its foundation, columns or underground parking garage, experts have told CNN.

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Excavators dig through the remains from the Champlain Towers South building on July 9.

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Wooden hearts with victims' names have been put up at the memorial site near the building's remains.

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Nuns from the St. Joseph's Catholic Church pray at the memorial site on July 7.

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A member of a search team moves rubble at the site on July 7. Authorities transitioned from search and rescue to search and recovery after determining "the viability of life in the rubble" was low, Miami-Dade County Fire Chief Alan Cominsky said.

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Workers gather for a moment of silence and prayer after it was announced that rescue efforts would transition to a recovery operation.

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A member of Miami-Dade Fire Rescue hugs victims' family members and friends at the memorial near the collapsed building.

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Crews work at the site of the collapsed building on July 6.

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A memorial is seen near the spot where the building used to be. The rest of the building was demolished on July 4 so that authorities could continue to look for survivors safely, officials said.

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A controlled explosion brings down the unstable remains of the building on July 4.

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A woman cries as she watches the rest of Champlain Towers South be demolished.

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People watch a cloud of dust form as the rest of the building is demolished.

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Karol Casper places a flower on the memorial wall set up near the building.

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People stop at a makeshift memorial near the site.

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Search-and-rescue personnel work at the site on July 2.

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Residents of the Crestview Towers Condominium carry their belongings as they leave their building in North Miami Beach, Florida, on July 2. The building, about 6 miles from Surfside, was deemed to be structurally and electrically unsafe based on a delinquent recertification report for the almost 50-year-old building. The city said the move was out of an "abundance of caution," as area authorities check high-rise condo buildings following the Surfside collapse.

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President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden visit a memorial near the partially collapsed building on July 1. Biden traveled to Surfside to console families still waiting on news of their loved ones. Those meetings were closed to the press.

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A Coast Guard boat patrols the water ahead of Biden's visit.

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NBA basketball player Udonis Haslem, left, and Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava arrive to pay their respects at a memorial near the building on June 30.

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Search-and-rescue teams look through the rubble of Champlain Towers South on June 29.

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People take part in a twilight vigil near the building on June 28.

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More than 3 million pounds of concrete have already been removed during the rescue operation, said Miami-Dade Fire Chief Alan Cominsky.

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A woman puts flowers in a barricade as she pays her respects near the building.

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Passersbylook at photos of missing people.

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Workers search through the rubble on June 26.

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Eliagne Sanchez and K. Parker lay flowers on the beach near the partially collapsed building.

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Smoke rises as rescuers continued to search for survivors on June 26.

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People stand near the building on June 25.

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Mourners light candles on the beach near the building.

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Members of a search-and-rescue team work in the rubble.

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People pray together on the beach near the collapsed building.

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Firefighters battle a blaze at the collapse site.

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People hug June 25 as they wait for news about their relatives at a community center in Surfside.

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Rescue personnel search through the building's rubble on June 25.

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Toby Fried holds up a picture of her missing brother, Chaim Rosenberg, outside the Surfside Community Center on June 25.

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Rescue workers use a crane to inspect the damage.

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Ariana Hevia, center, stands with Sean Wilt near the partially collapsed building on June 25. Hevia's mother, Cassandra Statton, lives in the building.

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Rescue workers arrive to the scene with dogs on June 25.

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Faydah Bushnaq, center, is hugged by Maria Fernanda Martinez as they stand on the beach near the building. Bushnaq, who was vacationing in South Florida, stopped to write "pray for their souls" in the sand.

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The arm of an earth mover is seen during the search operations.

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Rescue personnel work at the site on June 24.

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Yube Pettingill talks to the media. Two of her family members were still missing.

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This photo was tweeted by Miami-Dade Fire Rescue after the building collapsed.

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Displaced residents are taken to a nearby hotel in Surfside.

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The partial collapse left huge piles of rubble and materials dangling from what remained of the structure.

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, at center in the red tie, arrives to speak to the media on June 24. "We still have hope to be able to identify additional survivors," DeSantis told reporters near the scene. "The state of Florida, we're offering any assistance that we can."

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Debris dangles from the building on June 24.

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People hug at a family reunification center where evacuees were staying in Surfside.

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The cause of the collapse wasn't immediately known.

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Jennifer Carr sits with her daughter as they and other evacuees wait for news at the family reunification center in Surfside.

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Rescue personnel search through the rubble with dogs.

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Police stand guard on the day the building collapsed.

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People on the beach look at the building after the partial collapse.

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The building was constructed in 1981, according to online Miami-Dade property records.

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People lie on cots at the family reunification center in Surfside.

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The beachfront community is a few miles north of Miami Beach.

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More than 80 rescue units responded to the scene, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue said.

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Rescue personnel work at the site of the partial collapse.

In pictures: Deadly condo collapse near Miami

New class action lawsuit filed

A new class action lawsuit has been filed against the Champlain Towers South Condominium Association in connection with the collapse. It’s the third lawsuit to be filed against the condo association.

SURFSIDE, FLORIDA - JUNE 28: Search and Rescue teams look for possible survivors and to recover remains in the partially collapsed 12-story Champlain Towers South condo building on June 28, 2021 in Surfside, Florida. Over one hundred people are being reported as missing as the search-and-rescue effort continues. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) Joe Raedle/Getty Images Related article Another lawsuit has been filed against condo association after the deadly collapse in Surfside

The lawsuit was filed on Monday on behalf of Raysa Rodriguez, a resident who lives on the ninth floor of the building, as well as other residents.

The suit states the condominium association had the duty to maintain the building in a safe condition and good working order.

“Despite the obvious duties required by Florida law, and this admitted duty of care by the Association’s Declaration and other governing documents, Defendant, through their own reckless and negligent conduct, caused a catastrophic deadly collapse of Champlain Towers South in Surfside,” the complaint alleges.

In filing the complaint, Rodriguez is seeking class action status to represent all of the people who were affected by the tragedy, and is asking the court to help preserve any materials so everyone who is to blame can be held responsible.

CNN’s calls to the Champlain Towers South Condominium Association seeking comment on the lawsuit have not been returned.

Mayor: County building audit already has uncovered serious issues

Because of the collapse, a building audit is underway across the county, and that audit has already uncovered serious issues, said Mayor Daniella Levine Cava.

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“Just last night, our building officer notified one of those properties, a building in northeast Dade, that four balconies must be immediately closed to residents due to safety conditions,” Levine Cava said at Tuesday morning’s news conference.

“We’re taking swift action to immediately identify and address any outstanding issues with the buildings that have not yet completed their 40-year certification process – that’s our priority right now,” she said.

Levine Cava says she expects all issues the audit turns up will be addressed in a matter of weeks.

Families and friends are waiting for answers

Of the 12 people known to have died, 11 have been publicly identified. They were Stacie Fang, 54, Antonio Lozano, 82, Gladys Lozano, 80, Manuel LaFont, 54, Leon Oliwkowicz, 80, Luis Bermudez, 26, Anna Ortiz, 46, Christina Beatriz Elvira, 74, Marcus Joseph Guara, 52, Frank Kleiman, 55 and Michael David Altman, 50.

Family members of those still unaccounted for are waiting for any answers they can get as the search continues.

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A person adds flowers Monday to a memorial that has pictures of some of the missing from the partially collapsed Champlain Towers South condo building in Surfside.

Rachel Spiegel, whose mother Judy Spiegel is unaccounted for, said it’s been difficult to relay to Rachel’s 4-year-old daughter what has been happening. Rachel told her daughter that there was an accident in the building, and that “grandma is missing.”

Jun 24, 2021; Miami, FL, USA; EMT responders carry donations toward the town's community center to help people affected by the collapse of a building in Surfside, Florida. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-USA TODAY NETWORK Sam Navarro/USA Today Network Related article How to help Surfside building collapse victims

“And she told me, ‘I can go get her. … I know where she hides. I’m really good at finding her,’” Rachel Spiegel told CNN on Tuesday morning. “When she’s telling me that, I’m … crying even more, but at the same time trying to keep my composure because I don’t want my 4-year-old to worry too much.”

“I hope my mom is alive … but we also are very aware of the reality of the situation and the time – I mean, it’s Day 6. And the fact that they aren’t finding people is of tremendous concern,” Rachel Spiegel said.

Shelly Angle, whose friend Elaine Sabino lived on the building’s top floor and has not been found, said it’s “hard to stay composed.”

Angle said she is holding onto “the glimmer of hope that just maybe somebody survived.”

Ronit Felszer and Carlos Naibryf told CNN’s Alisyn Camerota on Monday that they are being realistic about the possible outcome.

Carlos Naibryf said his son, Ilan Naibryf, “was a 21-year-old young adult. Bright. Everywhere he went, he made an impact … now he’s at U. Chicago, physics major.”

When Camerota asked the parents if they’re sill believing in a miracle, Felszer shook her head. “We want to believe in a miracle because we still don’t have the physical presence, in part or in whole, of our son,” she said.

“A miracle can come, yes, but we have to be very realistic,” the father told CNN.

CNN’s Amanda Watts, Tina Burnside, Curt Devine, Deanna Hackney, Jamiel Lynch, Hannah Sarisohn, Rebekah Riess, Rosa Flores and Camille Furst contributed to this report.

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