Family and friends of the more than 100 people still missing after a building collapsed in Miami said they were not 'losing hope' of hearing from their loved ones who remained unaccounted for. Four people are known to have been killed and 11 injuries were reported following the collapse of much of the 12-storey Champlain Towers South building in Miami, on the south Florida coast.
The residential structure pancaked into a pile of concrete and metal more than 30ft high for reasons still unknown
* Miami condo collapse: death toll rises to four and more than 150 unaccounted for
* Briton among missing in Miami building collapse
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