North Miami condo evacuated after Surfside building collapse remains unusable for residents Mike Brest © Provided by Washington Examiner
North Miami Beach officials announced a condo has been evacuated because it was deemed structurally and electrically unsafe as the Surfside building collapse remains uninhabitable.
The North Miami Beach Building and Zoning Department ordered the closure of the Crestview Towers Condominium building on July 2. On Thursday, officials announced residents are still not allowed back in the building because city officials rejected the condo association s 40-year recertification report.
“I can’t stress this enough: this is a very serious situation,” said North Miami Beach City Manager Arthur H. Sorey III in a statement. “We understand this has been extremely difficult for the residents who have been displaced, but the City has a legal and moral obligation to ensure their home is safe.
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