Re:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -four.html
"experts knew the 12-story building was sinking last YEAR"
Video of this bulding collapsing in two sections (one seconds after the other) is eerily similar to the 911 towers,
especially considering that both the towers and this condo were in documented need of serious improvements!
Perhaps, replacement was preferred over improvements, with "technical nurturing" to make this happen?
OMG
Who would want to remain in the condo section still standing
if these can collapse so easily when affected by non-violent nature
See also:
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-57609620
"reclaimed wetlands, had been sinking at a rate of two millimetres per year
for the last three decades." (= 60mm = 2.36 inches)
See also:
http://www.channelingreality.com/septem ... center.htm
"The buildings were loaded with asbestos ... asbestos was going to have to be removed.
The Port Authority was already under attack with asbestos lawsuits and they were losing."
Apparently, the planes' impact on the 911 towers will be the
official explanation for the type of structural failure of the condo:
https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/25/us/panca ... index.html
"fall of the World Trade Center's Twin Towers in the 9/11 attacks is likely the most notable,
dramatic example. When the hijacked planes struck the side of the towers, they damaged
the towers' vertical bearing capacity, which eventually sent the top floors careening down"
Re:
https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/sur ... y/2481538/
"Surfside Mayor Considering Evacuation of Champlain Towers North"
If this tower is determined to be at risk, its probable forced demolition is likely to cause a similar collapse
to minimize spread of debris. However, considering that U.S. buildings almost never collapse unless demolished
or subjected to a serious earthquake, such collapse due to environmental damage seems very unusual
And having spent several days trying to break up a 3" thick, minimally (rusted) steel-reinforced section
of sidewalk with serious sledgehammer blows, the quantity of pulverized concrete at the condo site is puzzling.
To insist that natural forces toppled these towers "on reclaimed land" hints that nearby condos are at risk.
Re:
https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/miami- ... index.html
(Charles Burkett, Mayor of Miami Beach) "It's hard to imagine how this could happen.
I've lived in Miami Beach - I was born here. And buildings don't just fall down."
Even more intriguing is the collapse of the second condo tower (bottom floors
collapse in sequence toward the top). What are those forces? "Reverse pancake"?
This hints that many of the foundation support piers just disintegrated.
Re:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... ivors.html
"Miami condo tower collapse ... crumbled from bottom up in 'domino effect collapse' "
Hopefully, disinformation because "crumble up" not only suggests poor quality materials
and construction, but also hints that other residential buildings are equally vulnerable.
Investigation should be productive if all debris remains available for analysis.
Re:
https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/28/us/surfs ... index.html
"Condo owners in the South Florida tower that collapsed last week were facing assessments
for millions of dollars worth of repairs -- payments set to begin a week after building's deadly fall."
Re:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nat ... 824928002/
"It was the middle of the night in Surfside, Florida, but Margarita Champin had heard a noise that had shaken her – like an explosion.
The power was out, but from what she could see – dust, debris, drywall – she understood this was more than a fire."
An explosion BEFORE the building collapsed (with typical debris) is puzzling.
"Water pouring into the garage" hints that a pool wall was related to the noise.
Another report about this loud noise, THEN gushing water, THEN condo collapse ...
Re:
https://www.foxnews.com/us/miami-condo- ... ter-garage
"Adrianna Sarmiento told the station she and her husband were swimming in the pool at the nearby Bluegreen Vacations Solara Surfside Resort while on vacation when they heard a loud noise coming from the doomed building. When they went to investigate they saw the gushing water and began shooting the video on their mobile phone — with the timestamp showing the time to be 1:18 a.m."
"Authorities said the building collapsed around 1:25 a.m."
Re:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nat ... 851388002/
"Demolition of remaining Florida condo structure expected within 36 hours"
The collapse due to demolition will be interesting to compare to previous collapse due to natural erosion(?)
and might provide clues about the first collapse. However, debris from the next collapse might contaminate
debris from the first, rendering first cause(s) impossible to determine.
Rod