captainmorgan
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From a overhead view it looks like a large section of patio that nearly reached the pool outside the footprint of the building dropped about 6 feet.
The fire at the end was caused by compressed air, heated by the pancaking floors lighting the flammable contents. I wonder how deep down the cavern that caused the sink hole was and how extensive the caves are! Looks like some seismic surveying might be required, or there could be other towers going down in the area.Sinkhole, the video shows the building collapsing from the bottom and there is no dust until after the collapse starts. It eliminates the heavy equipment on the roof and a bomb.
Why? Isn't that what insurance is for? #triangleshirtwaistbuilding is sinking and they had a re-roofing project going? perhaps they should have re-prioritized that..no roof without a building.
how stupid but that's Miami for ya!
there's a lot of dead people in that heap.Why? Isn't that what insurance is for? #triangleshirtwaist
You may want to look into that hashtag.there's a lot of dead people in that heap.
what does this all mean? if it was sinking 2mm yearly, that's not a lot. can you explain?Government Cut, Pre-Excavation Grouting of Shafts in Silty Sand and Coral Limestone Formations
The Miami-Dade County Water and Sewer Department required an aging sewage line under the Government Cut, a channel between Fisher Island and Miami Beach, to be replaced.
The geology of the area consisted of highly variable porous soft limestone, coral and silty sand, which is typical for southern Florida. ECO developed a specially formulated grout to treat these highly variable soils and rock strata.
LITERATURE REVIEW AND ASSESSMENT OFGEOLOGIC LOGS TO DETERMINE THE EXTENT OFA DENSE LIMESTONE LAYER IN THE UPPERPORTION OF THE BISCAYNE AQUIFER IN THEPENNSUCO WETLANDS, MIAMI-DADE COUNTY,FLORIDA
Ground-Water Flow Directions and Estimation of Aquifer Hydraulic Properties in the Lower Great Miami River Buried Valley Aquifer System, Hamilton Area, Ohio
There are (at least) two towns named Miami. The one in Ohio isn't the one where the condo fell.. . . . . . . .Ground-Water Flow Directions and Estimation of Aquifer Hydraulic Properties in the Lower Great Miami River Buried Valley Aquifer System, Hamilton Area, Ohio