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Miami building collapse: More than 150 missing

Rescue crews have been working around the clock, hoping to find survivors

Rescue workers say they are searching "every bit of hope" for survivors under the rubble of a collapsed Florida apartment block. More than 150 people are still missing, with nine confirmed to have died in Thursday's disaster. We'll hear from those whose relatives are missing.

Russia is facing a sharp rise in coronavirus infections, and we have brought together people in the capital Moscow where they now have to have a proof of vaccination or negative coronavirus test to go to restaurants or cafes.

Dr Eleanor Murray from Boston University is our medical expert today to help us answer listeners questions about the virus.

We'll speak a journalist in Poland about the data showing that the Roman Catholic Church received more than 360 reports of its clergy sexually abusing children, within the past three years.

(Photo: Leo Soto, 25, who lost his friend in the disaster, reacts as people hang up signs of missing residents from the partial collapse in Surfside where the rescue personnel continue their search for victims the day after, in Surfside near Miami Beach, Florida, U.S., June 25, 2021. Credit: Maria Alejandra Cardona /Reuters)

50 minutes

Last on

Mon 28 Jun 202115:06GMT

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  • Mon 28 Jun 202115:06GMT

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