An engineer warned about a fault in the construction of the building in 2018.
159 people remain missing after the collapse of an apartment building in Florida.
It comes after it was revealed that an engineer warned three years ago about a fault in the construction of the building.
It prevented water draining away from the base of the structure.
Florida Governor, Ron DiSantis, says a fire spreading through the rubble is hampering the search for survivors:
Officials say fire has spread amid the rubble of the collapsed building near Miami where 159 people remain unaccounted for. Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said that the flames are deep and firefighters have not been able to find their source. https://t.co/0tazxzt9WM
— The Associated Press (@AP) June 26, 2021

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