Holy Cow! No wonder the hotel collapsed.
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Just before collapse, from ZH:
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/new-video-shows-surfside-condos-parking-garage-crumbled-collapse
I guess the condo was made to minimum standards.
you cant see much in the first video. The second is not that much water...that could be a broken pipe... trust me when I turned the water on in a house that had been winterized I missed a vent plug in a 3/4" copper line. it didn't look a whole lot less that that. a 12-story building probably has 4" water supply lines.
I forget the reason, but when they demo a building there is a smaller charge set off before the column cutters go...
When the demo a building, they also partially cut some columns and such before placing demolition charges, so control the fall. But I'm sure nothing I say will change your mind.
so what were the flashes in the upper floors? I am saying that video is not conclusive. But the narrative of the left is pure propaganda.... like skinning a cat there are multiple ways to take down a building, especially if you are doing it without a permit... Do you have a firm idea/position of what happened?
So many days and nobody in Florida is talking about any detection of explosives. Seems to be less and less likely.
I'm not a civil engineer, so I only have opinions, like you or everyone else. But I have read enough to know demolition teams cut things, knock out things, etc before doing those controlled falls.
The surv vid (posted a few days ago) showed the first section to fail was that near the pool. Having lost that section, other sections failed shortly later. The building fell in stages. Building didn't look like it was strongly built.
Explosives in the upper floors does not make sense. Cutting charges are only needed in the basement, and gravity does the rest. Blowing up an upper floor to make the building successively pancake is a very poor strategy, because structural columns are strong. You need to whack the columns at the base where the mass of the building can do much of the work.