At least four Canadians ‘may be affected’ by Miami building collapse: Global Affairs
OTTAWA — Global Affairs Canada says it has received preliminary reports of at least four Canadian citizens who “may be affected” by the collapse of a seaside condominium tower in Miami.
The department says Canadian consular officials in Miami are in contact with local authorities to gather additional information and they are also in touch with the affected families.
It says no other information can be disclosed because of the Privacy Act.
Nearly 160 people are unaccounted for and at least four are dead after the 12-storey Champlain Towers South collapsed early Thursday morning in Surfside, just north of Miami.