is this because of:
a) sea level rise, the given answer one might expect
b) the fact that so many high-rises built in the late 1900s in florida were so poorly built and worsely maintained that we had at least one residential tower collapse?1
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i can only remember the Miami/Surfside one specifically, but i feel like in the wake of that it was potentially discovered that many other towers like it were at risk? i can't remember time is a fuck
for those wondering "just how badly maintained was the Surfside tower": this channel has an incredible breakdown. unfortunately they're also pro real estate industry but that doesn't stop them from brutally deconstructing the failures.
they're a building engineering channel

