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can't really do a smiley in this thread - though I appreciate the injection of a bit of humour into a very sad situation.Oh geez, look what you started, @JPSmit
I was in a unit which specialized in these types of rescues in the Israeli Army. Basically we could be called for any building disaster. (My unit was reserve and fortunately never needed - there are a few specialized very dedicated units one of which is always on call. - They just sent several experts to Fl.) VERY treacherous. Lots of different detection systems, such as microphones (more useful than cameras), vibration detectors, dogs all of which can be brought is to find survivors or victims.I imagine the recovery effort is quite treacherous.
Well, I've heard the parking area and pool (ground floor) started to cave in before the building. That screams sink hole to me. If that is the case, no amount of repairs would be enough. The 2018 repairs were estimated at 9 million.
That's exactly what I thought when I first saw it.That looks almost identical to the rubble and remaining structure of the federal building bombing in OKC in '95. It took a long time to find the 168 who were lost in that one for the same reasons that 70herald mentioned. This will also be a slow, painful process.