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Nearly 100 People Still Missing After Condo Building Collapses in Florida, Officials Reveal

I was able to research and find out the Association has $ 48 million in building coverage and $ 5 million in General Liability Coverage. James River Insurance attorney has agreed to give the full limits of $ 5 million and will not stand in the way or put up any challenge (an honorable thing to do especially in the insurance industry). The property is most likely written by multiple carriers and it's stacked, possibly through Lloyds of London market. We wouldn't know at the moment until the Declaration Pages are revealed and the percentage each carrier contributed.

See link (Board Members could be individually sued, up to including the engineering firm as well)
Insurers play huge role in Surfside condo legal claims (therealdeal.com)

That's amazing that it is already in some form of the courts with a judge making requests for $5K per individual to assist in current needs out of that $5mill I suppose. Smart move to just give it all up to free a lot of any future expenses in court and litigation and even lawsuit fees. This will be a mess, unfortunately.

However, the effects of this will be far reaching and will effect a lot of building owners to now do engineering assessments, and carriers are already sending out notices. I represent carriers like Liberty Mutual who will not insure buildings over the age of 40+ years unless it's been gutted in some instances and renovated, etc.

See link:
Surfside tragedy rattles condo insurance industry | Miami Herald

Just listening to that judge and seeing the lawyers in the background is enough to get one rattled! Going after the individual board members will get very messy and all of this will be tied up in the courts for many years. Sad and very scary.
 
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That's amazing that it is already in some form of the courts with a judge making requests for $5K per individual to assist in current needs out of that $5mill I suppose. Smart move to just give it all up to free a lot of any future expenses in court and litigation and even lawsuit fees. This will be a mess, unfortunately.



Just listening to that judge and seeing the lawyers in the background is enough to get one rattled! Going after the individual board members will get very messy and all of this will be tied up in the courts for many years. Sad and very scary.

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Hypothesis of possible cause

That video makes complete sense. The pool deck slab pretty much caused the entire failure. The way it was attached to the right side building so that when it flattened out, pulled the row of columns under that end of the building with it and caused the building to come down.

Also the shear line at the elevator shaft is (or was) very visible after the fact.

They moved on taking the rest of the building down really fast when they got it done last night. Whatever demolition co. that set up the explosives to bring it down safely did a perfect job. That thing came down pretty much right where it stood. The worst would be the dust flying all over the place.

 
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Search crews have discovered an additional four victims of the Surfside condominium collapse, Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava announced Sunday, bringing the confirmed death toll from the June 24 catastrophe to 90 with a remaining list of 31 people feared lost under the rubble.

The newly discovered victims were not identified at the daily media briefing that marked the 18th day of the search effort and the fourth since the county-led operation shifted from rescue mode to recovery. Levine Cava announced July 7 that there was no hope of finding anyone alive in the debris from the 12-story oceanfront condominium tower, a decision that shifted the debris site from a rescue operation run by the county fire department to a death investigation overseen by Miami-Dade Police.

On Sunday, the search effort continued during a mix of light rain and sunshine on a site that now includes both the rubble from the initial collapse and July 4 demolition of the remaining tower. The demolition was planned to prevent more rubble from falling on debris from the collapse, and the pace of the recovery process picked up after the remaining tower fell.

Crews have reached the bottom of some portions of the debris pile from the 12-story building, with Miami-Dade Fire Chief Alan Cominsky saying the latest layers removed over the weekend revealed vehicles from the underground parking garage.


While Levine Cava said 31 people remain unaccounted for, she said that number is not firm. County police investigators continue to try and confirm the whereabouts of some people on the list, while they’re confident most were in the building at the time of the overnight collapse.

Freddy Ramirez, Miami-Dade’s police director, said Sunday that of 31 missing, 26 have case numbers — a designation that reflects confidence the person was in Champlain Towers South when it collapsed and did not escape. “There are five that have no support system behind them. We’re not sure if they’re missing people or not, because no one is reporting them” missing, he said.

On Saturday, an Israeli rescue team ended its deployment to Surfside. Leaders of the Israeli team frequently took part in private briefings for families of missing residents of Champlain Towers.

Footage posted on social media showed the squad marching up Collins Avenue on Saturday, an Israeli flag at the front of the procession and applause from rows of local first responders on either side.

During a brief ceremony on Saturday evening, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Chief Alan Cominsky declared the team’s leaders honorary commanders of the county department, according to the Associated Press. Levine Cava presented the battalion with a ceremonial key to the city, and thanked the battalion for their “unrelenting dedication.”

In an interview with WPLG’s “This Week in South Florida,” Levine Cava said the Israeli team changed into rescue gear at the airport of Miami International Airport when they first arrived so there would be no delay in joining the operation. She said the squad provided Miami-Dade with 3-D mapping techniques that produced a detailed map that helped chart where victims could be found in the Champlain Towers rubble, and also brought expertise in how to handle briefings and interactions with families of the missing.

“The families were very, very inspired to them on the site,” Levine Cava said. “They do the family support very well.”

This is a breaking news article and will be updated as more information becomes available.

 
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