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Florida town weighs how to honor lost souls at 'holy site'

SURFSIDE, Fla. (AP) - As crews keep searching for the last missing remains of the souls who perished in their collapsing beachfront condos nearly three weeks ago, the question is swirling across the ruins of the Champlain Towers South: What will become of the ground that bears so much pain?

'œThere's a lot of emotion. People talk about it as a holy site,'ť said Miami-Dade Police Director Alfredo Ramirez. 'œPeople want some sort of connection with their family member.'ť

Surfside Mayor Charles Burkett suggested Monday that with scores of families still processing their losses, it's too soon to come up with anything specific, but he said the tragedy - now with 94 people confirmed dead and 22 others still missing - compels that something be placed on the site to remember them.

'œI think the first thing we need to do is get the families situated, so they have a semblance of their life back - get them to the point where they aren't burdened by the grief and emotion that they're going through right now,'ť said Burkett said.

'œIt's obvious that this has become much more than a collapsed building site,'ť Burkett said. 'œIt has become a holy site.'ť

An impromptu memorial sprung up along a nearby tennis court, soon after the collapse. The fence is now festooned with drying bouquets and fading photographs of those confirmed dead and those yet to be found. Crosses and candles line the street, and stars of David are interspersed throughout the scene. There are teddy bears, toys, shoes - all in tribute to the scores of victims.

Many more personal items have been removed along with twisted steel rebar and shards of concrete, kept in storage for investigators who are gathering clues as to what made 12 stories plunge to the ground on June 24.

In time, all of it will be cleared away. What then?

Memorials are not unusual after a tragedy, of course. Monuments were erected at the site of the World Trade Center after its twin towers were felled by terrorists, as was a memorial in Oklahoma City. After 1989's Loma Prieta Earthquake in Northern California, memorials popped up across the San Francisco Bay Area.

It's a human act to want to remember, said Dovy Ainsworth, whose parents, Tzvi and Itty Ainsworth, died in the Surfside tragedy.

'œIt provides comfort for the families and community while also serving as a reminder ensuring it never happens again,'ť Ainsworth said, suggesting that it might be inappropriate to rebuild because 'œso many lost their lives.'ť

Owners of the demolished complex and its board of directors have yet to formally weigh in on the discussion. Survivors and family members are already suing for civil damages. The beachfront property sits atop valued real estate, which could complicate how things proceed.

'œIt seems indelicate and insensitive to talk about the use of the property other than a memorial,'ť said state Sen. Jason Pizzo, a Democrat who represents the Surfside area. "It's an incredibly complicated balance to be respectful and honor the memory of those we've lost, while also being diligent to ensure that we help people rebuild their lives (and) to get the greatest value for their homes.'ť

Authorities on Monday said they are increasing security along the perimeter to preserve potential evidence and to keep people off the property, however well-intentioned their interests might be.

'œThis is one of those situations where you have the connections of the investigation and a lot of hurt, a lot of pain and a lot of want to make people feel better,'ť said Ramirez, the police commissioner.

FILE - In this Thursday July 8, 2021, file photo, people mourn at the memorial wall for the victims of the Champlain Towers South collapse, in Surfside, Fla. Families waiting in agony for news on relatives who were in the Florida condo building when it collapsed are turning to each other for support. (Pedro Portal/Miami Herald via AP, File) The Associated Press
FILE - Crews from the United States and Israel work in the rubble Champlain Towers South condo, Tuesday, June 29, 2021, in Surfside, Fla. The Israeli search and rescue team that arrived in South Florida shortly after the Champlain Towers South collapsed last month is heading home after an emotional sendoff in Surfside. The team planned to leave Florida on Sunday, July 11. During a brief Saturday evening ceremony, Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava thanked the battalion for their 'œunrelenting dedication." (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, File) The Associated Press
Wooden hearts with the names of victims are erected along side the photos, flowers, and other memorial items as visitors walk through the memorial site. 90 people have been confirmed dead due to the partial collapse of the Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Fla., on Sunday, July 11, 2021. (Carl Juste/Miami Herald via AP) The Associated Press
Flowers from well-wishers surround a photograph of Stella Cattarossi, age 7, on a makeshift memorial wall for the victims of the Champlain Towers South building collapse, on Monday, July 12, 2021, in Surfside, Fla. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) The Associated Press
Flowers and messages of love adorn wooden hearts with the names of victims of the Champlain Towers South building collapse, at a makeshift memorial near the site, on Monday, July 12, 2021, in Surfside, Fla.(AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) The Associated Press
Flowers and messages of love adorn a wooden heart marked with the name Francis Fernandez, alongside a memorial wall for the victims of the Champlain Towers South building collapse, on Monday, July 12, 2021, in Surfside, Fla.(AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) The Associated Press
A woman walks past a makeshift memorial for the victims of the Champlain Towers South building collapse, on Monday, July 12, 2021, in Surfside, Fla.(AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) The Associated Press
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