The Weekly Dirt: Four years after Surfside collapse, families still waiting for answers
Four years after the Surfside condo collapse, families of the 98 people who died still don’t know why the building toppled. It will be at least another year before they get answers. This means the Champlain Towers South investigation will take longer than the probes into the collapse of the Florida International University pedestrian bridge in 2018 and the World Trade Center twin towers in 2001. With more than $40 million allocated so far, the Surfside investigation also is costlier. “It’s been four years, 98 dead. And there’s no answers and no accountability,” Martin Langesfeld, whose sister and brother-in-law died […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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