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‘This is a moment like Katrina and like Andrew’: Surfside condo collapse raises questions beyond South Florida

A Florida condominium’s deadly collapse could force stunned engineers and architects, homeowners associations and local officials to address questions about whether they’ve done enough to maintain other decades-old buildings — and who should foot the bill for more frequent inspections and improvements.

Patricia Beitler

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