‘We’re not going anywhere’: Biden visits Surfside with offer of support

US president says federal government has ‘the power to pick up 100% of the cost’ of search and cleanup effort following collapse of 12-story beachfront condominium

US President Joe Biden attends a briefing in Miami Beach, Florida with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, on the collapsed condo tower in Surfside, on July 1, 2021. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
US President Joe Biden attends a briefing in Miami Beach, Florida with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, on the collapsed condo tower in Surfside, on July 1, 2021. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

SURFSIDE, Florida (AP) — United States President Joe Biden on Thursday offered comfort to the grieving, and federal support for the ongoing efforts to search for the missing and rebuild after last week’s collapse of a high-rise condo building along the Florida coastline.

Biden, responding to what appeared to be the deadliest calamity of his young presidency, was to survey the devastation and meet with first responders hunting for survivors among the rubble in Surfside. But underscoring the dangers still present in the search, work was halted before Biden arrived, due to concerns about the stability of the section still standing.

Biden and his wife Jill arrived in Florida a week after the collapse of the 12-story Champlain Towers South beachfront condominium killed at least 18 people and left 145 missing. Hundreds of first responders and search-and-rescue personnel have been painstakingly searching the pancaked rubble for potential signs of life. No one has been rescued since the first hours after the collapse.

“This is life and death,” Biden said during a briefing about the collapse. “We can do it, just the simple act of everyone doing what needs to be done makes a difference.”

The president said he believed the federal government has “the power to pick up 100% of the cost” of the search and cleanup, and urged local officials to turn to Washington for assistance.

“You all know it, because a lot of you have been through it as well,” Biden said. “There’s gonna be a lot of pain and anxiety and suffering, and even the need for psychological help, in the days and months that follow. And so, we’re not going anywhere.”

US President Joe Biden waits to get into his vehicle at Miami International Airport on July 1, 2021, in Miami. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

Biden was briefed on the situation with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava. The mayor saluted the efforts to cross party lines in a time of “an unprecedented devastating disaster” and added that the unified government and community response “is what gives us hope.”

DeSantis, a rumored Republican 2024 presidential candidate, said to Biden that the “cooperation has been great,” declaring that the administration has “not only been supportive at the federal level, but we’ve had no bureaucracy.”

As Biden pledged federal help, he touched DeSantis’ hand to underscore the point.

Later, the president is expected to meet with first responders, who have worked around the clock on a rescue effort that has stretched into its second week amid oppressive heat and humidity and frequent summer storms. He is also expected to meet for several hours with family members of those affected by the collapse before delivering remarks Thursday afternoon.

White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre said Biden aimed to “offer up comfort and show unity” with his visit to the site.

Members of the South Florida Urban Search and Rescue team look for possible survivors in the partially collapsed 12-story Champlain Towers South condo building on June 27, 2021 in Surfside, Florida. (Giorgio Viera / AFP)

Few public figures connect as powerfully on grief as Biden, who lost his first wife and baby daughter in a car collision, and, later, an adult son to brain cancer. In the first months of his term, he has drawn on that empathy to console those who have lost loved ones, including the more than 600,000 who have died in the COVID-19 pandemic.

Biden has received regular updates on the building collapse. He also sent FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell to the area for a tour of the site earlier this week with DeSantis.

The White House emphasized that it was being careful to coordinate with officials on the ground, to ensure that Biden’s visit didn’t do anything to distract from the search and rescue effort. “They wanted us to come today,” Jean-Pierre said.

Biden has supported an investigation into the cause of the collapse, and on Wednesday the National Institute of Standards and Technology, which sent a team of scientists and engineers to the site, launched an investigation.

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