Those things are built to withstand 140mph winds https://www.cnn.com/2019/06/10/us/da...pse/index.html Originally Posted by hangryhipI’ve be4n involved in two crane collapse cases. Yes, they’re designed to withstand 100+ mile winds, but the have to be installed correctly. And there are very weak inspection procedures in most cities, especially in Texas, once they are set up. Cranes not being set up correctly is a not uncommon problem, particularly on low and mid rise projects where corners are all too often cut.
SHIT! It's 500 total residents and none of them are allowed to return to retrieve their belongings and many have cars buried in the collapsed multi floors parking garage. The complex is refunding their security deposit and June rent and giving them $100 a day spending money this week through Friday while those residents are looking for new places. That's not even enough to cover everything a person had in their apartments! Beds, furniture, clothes, kitchen stuff, electronics, all that cost money. New residences will require credit check fees, application fees, deposits, first and maybe even last month rent up front. Some residents lost more important things they cannot retrieve like passports and work documents and IDs and those cost money and time to replace. Originally Posted by LuvHerMadlyEverytime