 Outside of Africa, rescue workers have frantically scored the rumble of a collapsed apartment block in a Miami suburb for signs of life after the oceanfront condo dramatically crumpled in a matter of seconds, leaving four people dead and 159 unaccounted for. Miami Mayor Daniela Lovenkova said that the number of people missing had reason from the initial, 99, and that three more bodies were pulled from the wreckage overnight. Another person was reported to have died on Thursday. Now, search teams detected sound of banging and other noises, but no voices are coming from the mounds of debris. Unfortunately, this has been a tragic night. We do have 120 people now accounted for, which is very, very good news, but our unaccounted number has gone up to 159. In addition, we can tragically report the death count is now four. I want to be very clear about the numbers. They're very fluid. We'll continue to update you as we have them, but we have confirmed four deaths. We did have the fire reignite, but it did not slow down our search and rescue operations. However, during our search and rescue operations, we did encounter three victims that were deceased. They were removed. And as she had mentioned, we bring the total to four fatalities. We, as the mayor had said, we have hope. And every time that we hear sound, we concentrate in that area. So we send additional teams utilizing the devices, utilizing K9, utilizing personnel. So as we continue to hear those sounds, we concentrate in those areas.