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'A gaping hole of rubble:' Thankful survivor recounts rescue

SURFSIDE, Fla. (AP) - Barry Cohen and his wife were sound asleep in their beachside condominium outside Miami when he heard what he thought was a crack of thunder early Thursday. They got up, opened the door leading to their hallway and faced a pile of rubble and billowing smoke.

'œI couldn't walk out past my doorway,'ť said Cohen, 63, the former vice mayor of Surfside. 'œA gaping hole of rubble.'ť

The couple survived the collapse of Champlain Towers South Condo, just yards from the Atlantic surf, but at least one person was killed and rescuers were still combing the building's rubble for others.

Trying to get out, Cohen said he and his wife tried to take stairs down to the pool area, only to find that door wouldn't open. They descended to the basement and found rising water there.

The couple returned upstairs, screaming for help. There were eventually brought to safety on a cherry-picker that firefighters used to lower people to the ground, he said.

'œI thank them,'ť Cohen said. 'œThey had such a hard job. It's amazing what they do. I'm always happy to be alive, but I'm even happier today.'ť

This aerial photo shows part of the 12-story oceanfront Champlain Towers South Condo that collapsed early Thursday, June 24, 2021 in Surfside, Fla. (Amy Beth Bennett /South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP) The Associated Press
Firefighters wait near the site of a partial building collapse, Thursday, June 24, 2021, in Surfside, Fla. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee) The Associated Press
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