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Reece 06-24-21 07:33 AM

Miami building collapse
 
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-57592827

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZdT6Rlopmw

Nasty, 1 dead so far, hopefully no one is buried under the rubble, what a mess!! :o:wah:

Reece 06-24-21 09:45 PM

https://static01.nyt.com/images/2021...isable=upscale

https://static01.nyt.com/newsgraphic...llapse-720.jpg

3 dead so far and 12 injured, and at least 99 people remained unaccounted for. Not good! :oops:

Aktungbby 06-24-21 10:08 PM

Sometime the deadline really means dead
 
"the building had been scheduled to undergo extensive repair.....:hmmm: a day late and a dollar short?? JEEZE! In today's paper
Quote:

Meanwhile, owners of units in the collapsed condo building were just days from a deadline to start making steep payments toward more than $9 million in major repairs that had been recommended nearly three years earlier. That cost estimate, from the Morabito Consultants engineering firm in 2018, meant that payments from $80k-one bedroom units to $330k-penthouse, were to start...on July 1 ??!
I stand horribly corrected: a week late and $9 million short...

Jimbuna 06-25-21 11:18 AM

Saw cctv earlier on the news and the sight astonished me. The latest figures are 4 dead and 159 missing apparently.

Mr Quatro 06-25-21 11:32 AM

Not as bad as it sounds with the number of people who have been accounted for has gone up to 120 - the 159 missing = 39 - the 4 dead = 35 or so actually unaccounted for, but still a terrible accident for sure.

Jimbuna 06-25-21 12:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr Quatro (Post 2754530)
Not as bad as it sounds with the number of people who have been accounted for has gone up to 120 - the 159 missing = 39 - the 4 dead = 35 or so actually unaccounted for, but still a terrible accident for sure.

That is not how the BBC are reporting it mind.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-57606232

Onkel Neal 06-26-21 08:40 AM

This just seems impossible without some deliberate, malignant act...

Mr Quatro 06-26-21 09:30 AM

I thought after 24 hours there would be an update, but not according to ABC news.

41 mins ago

Quote:

The investigation continues into the Surfside, Florida, residential building collapse that left four people dead and 159 still missing.

Jimbuna 06-26-21 11:34 AM

The number of those missing continues to be reported as 159

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-57621774

MaDef 06-26-21 11:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Onkel Neal (Post 2754691)
This just seems impossible without some deliberate, malignant act...

not only that, some ambulance chasing lawyer has filed a 5 million dollar class action lawsuit on behalf of the victims charging negligence.

Buddahaid 06-27-21 12:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MaDef (Post 2754812)
not only that, some ambulance chasing lawyer has filed a 5 million dollar class action lawsuit on behalf of the victims charging negligence.

I'm shocked!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUvf9FzI-JQ

3catcircus 06-27-21 06:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Onkel Neal (Post 2754691)
This just seems impossible without some deliberate, malignant act...

It is. Never assume malice when laziness or stupidity come into play.

The engineer who inspected the building several years ago stressed in his report that the waterproofing in the pool was failing, causing it to leak into the foundation and into the parking garage. Massive stress cracks existed in both as a result. Why was the waterproofing failing? Because the original construction was flat instead of sloping away to allow runoff...

Why was it not repaired? Because the work was still out for bid...

Either the original design was flawed or the construction didn't follow the design.

Jimbuna 06-27-21 06:34 AM

The death toll has risen to five after the collapse of an apartment block in Florida, authorities say.

Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said the number unaccounted for has now dropped to 156, with three more of the recovered bodies identified.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-57626978

Onkel Neal 06-27-21 12:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 3catcircus (Post 2754828)
It is. Never assume malice when laziness or stupidity come into play.

The engineer who inspected the building several years ago stressed in his report that the waterproofing in the pool was failing, causing it to leak into the foundation and into the parking garage. Massive stress cracks existed in both as a result. Why was the waterproofing failing? Because the original construction was flat instead of sloping away to allow runoff...

Why was it not repaired? Because the work was still out for bid...

Either the original design was flawed or the construction didn't follow the design.


You're probably right. It is so unusual for a whole building to crater instantly... I've heard of a building shifting and becoming dangerous and people noting it and freaking out. But I don't recall a large building like this just dropping like a demo.

Jimbuna 06-27-21 01:16 PM

Death toll is now at 9 and presumably will start to rise now whilst the people still missing figure is 150


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