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Ok faggots, I have a couple of questions: I have fallen over some odd things. the idf in miami, and that mcaffee had an apartment in the block that collapsed, and then it was "building7nd". Is there any truth in this?

Ok faggots, I have a couple of questions: I have fallen over some odd things. the idf in miami, and that mcaffee had an apartment in the block that collapsed, and then it was "building7nd". Is there any truth in this?

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Why so many Jews living in that specific building, Argentinian Jews who likely fled from Germany.

That's like me asking why do so many white people live on my street? It just happens that there's a bunch of white people that live on my street. It could also be how in Waterbury, CT where my late Great-Grandfather grew up, why were there so many Irish people like himself living within the same area? It happened to be where the Irish were living in the early 20th Century in Waterbury

At times people do sometimes stay together within their ethnicity, group of origin. Like in Philadelphia, there's an entire Russian section. It just happens people of those groups happen to congregate together. Same can be applied to Chinatowns.

Why demolish it, and then keep raising the death toll after the second demolition?

Because as they kept finding bodies/body parts from the collapsed part of the building since there have been a bunch of unaccounted for people.

Edit: Also too with that Tropical Depression, were that to have strengthened and hit Miami, it had the potential to cause more damage if it collapsed the rest of the building, not to mention to probably other property damage that could have happened. What they did with the controlled precautionary demolition was just that, controlled and they had gone and collapsed the building in a controlled manner so it was done safely and not damage surrounding properties

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That tropical depression was nothing

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That is correct that the storm was nothing. I don't think it could have gotten stronger but in this case I doubt it

It's always possible that they made a bad call, unless that building was really that unstable to sustain heavy rain (I had the tropical storm come through my area, 2.5 hours north of Miami-Dade County and it was just a heavy rain storm). I wouldn't surprise me if the building was that unstable given how messed up Miami-Dade has been for decades.

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Some do, some don't. I doubt that the building just collapsed on its own. I don't know why it happened, but it did, and any explanation seems canned.