150 people are still missing.
Rescuers in Florida believe they could still find survivors, as they search the rubble of a collapsed tower block in Miami for a fifth day.
Nine people have been confirmed dead, and more than 150 people are still missing.
It's not known what caused the building along the coast near Miami to come down.
Authorities are holding regular briefings with the relatives of those missing - but there's growing frustration about a lack of answers.
UPDATE: 9 confirmed dead in Miami-area building collapse https://t.co/9IEQk9UuVW pic.twitter.com/zjPwB4srGP
— The Hill (@thehill) June 27, 2021

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