The shills wills will explain jt was because of a slow water leak.. lol
The shills wills will explain jt was because of a slow water leak..
are you just going to post every possibility and then claim "if someone says this, then he's a shill! gotcha!", because that's not how you win a debate
I didn't need to debate it is impossible for a building to fall like that. One built in America for sure wouldn't.
Wtc7 was even more impossible
But that's it I won the debate it's like debating if a pig can grow wings and fly? No its impossible as impossible as wtc7 falling in its foot print and the Miami condo.
it is impossible for a building to fall like that
Note that this report was from 2018 and yet nothing was done...
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"The failed waterproofing is causing major structural damage to the concrete structural slab below these areas. Failure to replace the waterproofing in the near future will cause the extent of the concrete deterioration to expand exponentially."
"Abundant cracking and spalling of varying degrees was observed in the concrete columns, beams, and walls. Several sizeable spalls were noted in both the topside of the entrance drive ramp and underside of the pool/entrance drive/planter slabs, which included instances with exposed, deteriorating rebar."
I used to live in an area with significant mining subsidence, my own house had to have major remedial work after a mains water leak, I've had to address water issues and subsidence on every property I've ever owned. If you don't understand how quickly water can create significant subsidence if ignored, or you don't understand much about building structure, then maybe you should confine your posts to other topics?
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