As many as nine of the 98 victims who died in the worst building collapse in modern U.S. history might have survived the initial cave-in, a USA TODAY investigation suggests. That total, almost 10% of the fatalities, includes one victim who fire rescue logs show was still alive about 10 hours after the devastating tragedy in Surfside, Florida.

Fire rescue logs indicate that officials knew hours after the 1:25 a.m. collapse at Champlain Towers South on June 24 that survivors remained in the mountain of debris. Rescue teams were in contact with live victims, and search dogs – one of the department’s most reliable indicators of life – confirmed human life.

Some medical examiner’s reports listed injuries that would not, on their own, be considered life-threatening or result in immediate death. Wounds included small cuts, “possible” fractures, and, in one case, total absence of visible physical trauma.

Included in those victims that showed no signs trauma is Chaim Rosenberg, 52, who lived in Unit 212, and whose daughter and son-in-law, Malky and Benny Weisz, also died as a result of the collapse.... Read More: Yahoo News