Federal Probe Finds Surfside Condo Collapse Began Weeks Before 2021 Disaster
1-Minute Brief
The probe's findings may influence future building safety standards and ongoing redevelopment at the Surfside site.
Key Facts
- Federal investigators determined the collapse of the Surfside, Florida, condo building began three weeks before the final event.
- The collapse in June 2021 resulted in the deaths of 98 people.
- No condos have been sold yet at the redevelopment site of the collapsed building, according to reports.
- Technical findings from the National Institute of Standards and Technology identified critical structural flaws as contributing factors.
- A developer is currently attempting to sell new condos at the site of the 2021 collapse.
What Happened
Federal investigators found that the deadly collapse of a Surfside, Florida, condominium in June 2021 began weeks before the building ultimately fell, resulting in 98 deaths.
Why It Matters
The findings highlight potential issues in building safety and oversight, with implications for construction standards and redevelopment at the site.
What's Next
Attention may focus on how these findings affect future regulations, the ongoing investigation, and the progress of redevelopment and memorial efforts at the site.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft4h agoA developer is trying to sell condos at Miami Surfside site of deadly building collapse. Not one has been bought, report says
- WSJUnknown4h agoFederal Probe Finds Surfside Collapse Started Three Weeks Before Final Breakdown
- ABC NewsLeft1h agoFederal investigators say deadly Surfside building collapse began 3 weeks prior
