Residents of a Miami Beach apartment building were ordered to vacate immediately following a partial roof collapse, according to city officials.
City officials declared the apartment building at 700 Euclid Ave. unsafe Wednesday, city spokesperson Melissa Berthier said in an email to Local 10 News.
The roof of the four-story, 54-unit building partially collapsed in an area where the building’s electrical systems merge, Berthier said. Officials condemned two units directly impacted by the collapse.
No one was hurt.
“The city is working with the building’s owners who have agreed to provide temporary housing as required by municipal code,” Berthier said.
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City officials declared the apartment building at 700 Euclid Ave. unsafe Wednesday, city spokesperson Melissa Berthier said in an email to Local 10 News.
The roof of the four-story, 54-unit building partially collapsed in an area where the building’s electrical systems merge, Berthier said. Officials condemned two units directly impacted by the collapse.
No one was hurt.
“The city is working with the building’s owners who have agreed to provide temporary housing as required by municipal code,” Berthier said.
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