Another Surfside, Fla., Condo Is Evacuated After Building Deemed Unsafe

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Residents of a Surfside, Fla., waterfront condominium a few blocks from last month’s deadly building collapse have voluntarily evacuated after an engineer identified structural problems

People who live in a Surfside, Fla., waterfront condominium a few blocks fromhave voluntarily evacuated because of structural problems identified by an engineer, the condo board’s president said.

The evacuation of Regent Palace, a set of buildings that is 70 years old, began July 9, a day after an engineer hired by the condo association found problems with the structural integrity following an initial inspection, board president Joerg Dogondke said. By Wednesday, most residents were gone, with the remaining few expected to leave within days, he said.

The engineer found issues with columns in Regent Palace’s parking area during a follow-up inspection in mid-July, the board president said. In an email to the town Monday, which the town provided, Mr. Dogondke said there were 15 compromised columns, which he said have been shored up. The three-floor condo complex is just blocks away from Champlain Towers South, which collapsed June 24, killing at least 97 people. Earlier this month, a 156-unit condominium in North Miami Beachbecause of structural and electrical problems with the building, Crestview Towers.

The Regent Palace condo includes exposed columns and parking spaces on part of the ground level, photos show.

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