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(CNN) -
Deaths from the partial collapse of the Champlain Towers South condo tower in Surfside, Miami, reached at least 90, Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava confirmed Sunday.
This means that a total of 31 people are still missing after the tragedy that occurred last Thursday, June 24, added Levine Cara.
Of the 90 people who died, 71 have been identified so far (and the families of these victims have already been notified), the mayor said.
Minute by minute: death toll from Miami building collapse increases
Additionally, Levine Cava commented that crews are making "incredible progress" and, as of Sunday morning, more than 14 million pounds of concrete and debris have been removed.
Levine Cava also announced that the Israel rescue team would return home on Sunday.
They have been on the ground assisting in search and rescue efforts since June 27, as CNN previously reported.
Who are the deceased persons that have been identified so far?
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Victims after the collapse in Miami:
With information from CNN's Madeline Holcombe, Theresa Waldrop, Rosa Flores, Gregory Lemos, Amanda Watts, Jason Miller, Tina Burnside, and Kay Jones.
Building Collapse Miami Victims