(Octavio Jones for The Washington Post) | By Silvia Foster-Frau, Ann Gerhart, Danielle Rindler, Karly Domb Sadof, Garland Potts and Artur Galocha A 40-year-old 12-story condo building in Surfside, Fla. partially collapsed on June 24. Sixty-four people were killed and about 76 others are still unaccounted for as the recovery effort continues. For so many, survival or likely death came down to a single number: their condo unit. The Washington Post used property records, dispatch calls and interviews with survivors and relatives of the missing to learn who lived in the building and where they were at the time of the collapse. Read more » More from The Post Support our work Get unlimited access for just $40. | |
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