The deadly collapse of the Champlain Towers South condominium in Surfside, Florida, was caused by structural flaws dating back to 1981, according to a federal investigation. The building's original design deviated from contemporary codes and subsequent construction discrepancies further compromised its integrity over decades, leading to catastrophic failure due to saltwater corrosion and modifications. This revelation underscores the critical need for rigorous adherence to building standards and regular inspections to prevent similar tragedies.
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