Emergency workers gave up Wednesday on any hope of finding survivors in the collapsed Florida condo building, telling sobbing families that there was "no chance of life" in the rubble as crews shifted their efforts to recovering more remains.
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The announcement followed increasingly somber reports from emergency officials, who said they sought to prepare families for the worst.
"At this point, we have truly exhausted every option available to us in the search-and-rescue mission," Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said at a news conference.
"We have all asked God for a miracle, so the decision to transition from rescue to recovery is an extremely difficult one," she said.
Miami-Dade Assistant Fire Chief Raide Jadallah told families at a private briefing that crews would stop using rescue dogs and listening devices but would continue to search for their loved ones.
"Our sole responsibility at this point is to bring closure," he said as relatives cried in the background.