Yeah I saw this.
A bit more balance from
https://www.msn.com/en-us/urban-infr...ns/ar-AA1w3nNz
"First of all, we didn’t want to alarm anybody, we just wanted to put out the fact that yes, there is a bit of subsidence going on and we wanted to quantify that," Eberli said.
The subsidence should not be an issue unless it is uneven. High rises in every city sink a little bit over time - though I'm sure this is above average.
"I personally feel very very comfortable with the structural integrity and the structural systems of the buildings that were mentioned in the report and how they were built," Karp said.
Also this is directly along the oceanfront like Miami Beach and northward, not in Miami mainland.
Build on!
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