Rescue workers continue their work after the still-standing portion of the partially collapsed multi-story tower in Surfside, Florida, was taken down via controlled demolition over the weekend, officials said. Fire officials confirmed on July 5 that four more bodies were pulled from the rubble, bringing the death toll to 28. Miami-Dade Assistant Fire Chief Raide Jadallah notified the families of those missing of the discoveries on July 5, reported The Associated Press. Another 117 people are still missing. Authorities used explosives on July 4 to take down what was left of the building—coming about a week after the Champlain Towers South structure partially collapsed. The controlled demolition, said Miami Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, was needed so that rescue crews could search for any possible survivors of the collapse. “Bringing down this building in a controlled manner is critical to expanding the scope of our search-and-rescue effort,” Cava told reporters. On July …