Florida building demolished due to possible arrival of Tropical Storm Elsa
The death toll in a building that collapsed on June 24 in the southeastern US state of Florida has risen to 24. In the seaside town of Surfside, a 12-storey building collapsed six days ago, which has now been completely demolished.
The death toll in a building that collapsed on June 24 in the southeastern US state of Florida has risen to 24. A 12-storey building collapsed six days ago in the seaside town of Surfside, which has now been completely demolished. Actually, there is a possibility of Tropical Storm Elsa coming here, keeping in mind that the building has been completely demolished till Sunday. During this search and rescue efforts of 121 missing people have been stopped.
Let us tell you that for the first time in the history of America, this is the first case of sudden collapse of such a big building. For the first time in 2018, a deficiency was reported in the engineering report regarding this building. People living in this building were also warned in April 2021.
With the complete demolition of the building, rescue operations have also resumed. Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniela Levin Cava told reporters on Sunday that the building was completely torn down last night.
Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniela Levin Cava said she and her staff would meet with engineering, construction and geology experts and others to review building safety issues. To ensure that such an accident does not happen again. State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle has also assured a 'grand jury' investigation into the incident.
Governor Ron DeSantis decided to continue searching for people in the rubble of the collapsed building six days ago. They had said that we are not going to stop the search. He is missing till the people are found and we have to search for the missing people. He said that we have not lost hope.