Key facts
- The collapse of the Florida beachfront condominium began weeks before the final structural failure.
- Federal investigators found that two connections between garage columns and the pool deck started to fail around early June 2021.
- The building's original design did not meet required codes, and subsequent alterations further compromised its integrity.
- Cracks were visible in planter walls on the pool deck in the weeks preceding the collapse.
- A settlement exceeding $1 billion was approved for personal injury and wrongful death claims.
The catastrophic collapse of a Florida beachfront condominium in 2021, which killed 98 people, began weeks before the final structural failure, according to a final report from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Investigators found that two connections between garage columns and the pool deck started to fail around early June, initiating a slow-motion collapse.