Investigation into Florida condo collapse is expected to finish in 2026
- Federal investigators from the National Institute of Standards and Technology expect to complete the investigation into the Florida condominium collapse by 2026, aiming to understand the causes of the tragedy that killed 98 people.
- The investigation is focusing on construction flaws related to the original structure of the Champlain Towers South, including code violations and issues with structural reinforcement.
- In response to the disaster, Florida state legislators enacted a law requiring condo associations to maintain sufficient reserves for major repairs, and new legislation has been signed to allow funding through loans.
- A design for a memorial honoring the 98 victims of the Surfside collapse has been approved, which includes a tall 'wall of water' and an exhibition of materials from the collapsed building.
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Florida condo collapse investigation expected to finish in 2026 — four years after tragedy left 98 dead
More than four years after a Florida condominium collapse killed 98 people, federal investigators have yet to make a final determination of the cause, but they do have some leading theories.
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Investigation into Florida condo collapse is expected to finish in 2026
More than four years after a Florida condominium collapse killed 98 people, federal investigators have yet to make a final determination of the cause.
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