 Authorities say the death toll has risen to five after the collapse of an apartment block in Florida. Miami-Dade Mayor Daniela Levine-Cover said the number on a counter four has now dropped to 156 with three more of the recovered bodies identified. Now part of the building collapsed early in the morning on Thursday while many residents slept. As yet, the cause of the collapse remains unclear, but an engineer's report from 2018 was made public on Saturday, which highlighted a major error in the original design of the seafront chumpling towers. It's that the fort prevented water draining away from the base of the building. Our search and rescue teams found another body in the rubble. And as well, our search has revealed some human remains. So the numbers have changed. Three bodies uncovered means that we now have accounted for 130, and it means that the unaccounted is now gone down to 156. Confirmed deaths are now at a total of five. Our top priority continues to be search and rescue. This is a highly complex disaster. I'm here to speak briefly about the federal response to it, which I think has been substantial and which we are grateful to the White House and all federal officials for having done it. I hope we pray for God's grace, we pray for miracles, and we pray for God's peace and strength on the family and those that have been impacted by this.