 Mayor of Miami-Dade County, Daniella Levain-Cover says four more bodies have been found overnight in the shattered ruins of a collapsed Miami area. Condominium tower, bringing the confirmed death toll to 16 nearly a week after the building fell. Nobody has been pulled alive from the mounds of pulverized concrete, splintered lumber and twisted metal since the early hours of the disaster, with 147 people still uncounted for. The investigators have not concluded what caused nearly half of the 40-year-old Champlain Tower's south condo to crumble as residents slept in the early hours of last Thursday. And I've been meeting with a lot of the families privately to offer any type of support we could provide, offer any type of consolation of the best that we can given the difficult circumstances. And, you know, I think that while there's an overwhelming amount of grief, there's just still the apprehension about not knowing for sure, and I know there have been more identifications made today, but rest assured that those folks are going to be working on that pile and it's not going to stop and they're going to get answers one way or another. We've now recovered four additional victims. The number of deceased is at 16. 12 next-of-kin notifications have been completed. That is four families still waiting to hear. It's been tough. You know, talking to our personnel, the spirits are hot. You know, we're still moving forward. You know, we see the resources coming through. We're exhausted on every avenue here, but it's a very, very dangerous situation and I can't understand that.