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Woman found alive in partially collapsed Iowa building 24 hours later

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A miraculous rescue was caught on camera after a woman was trapped inside a partially collapsed building for 24 hours in …

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43 thoughts on “Woman found alive in partially collapsed Iowa building 24 hours later”

  1. By the staining on the roof near where the collapse took place it looks like there was serious roof puddleing and therefore leakage and decay that contributed to the collaspse. That is certainly something obvious that should have been addressed before it was too late.

  2. Lock up the owner. The buolding should have been condemned.

    No building above 3 floors, thatbis 100+ years old should be allow to be used, unless the city is throughly having the bulkding inspected at least once every 5 years.

    This could have been another incident like in Miami, where a more ecpwnsive poorly maintained piece of property fell to the ground killing people.

    Buildings in the US should not just be collapsing like this, and it was burned in a fire or hit by a tornado.

    As far as looking for people? I mean it "sounds" like they did a through search. But without sending someone in because the building is undafe is expected.

    If a building is falling, to risk sending people in, would not be fair or right.

    Remember WTC?! Though under notmal conditions those buildings wouldnt have fallen. When you use explosives to bring down a building, then you get something else.

    The city doesnt care about property filled mostly with minorities. They domt care of we die sadly.

    Again, look whar happened in Florida. The building had waranings for years. They should have ordered to have everyone moved out and temporarily placed until all repairs were done and inspected the buolding cor safety. They didnt and this is what happens.

  3. If the city is trying to demolish this troubled building that fast, WHAT ARE THEY HIDING……?
    SOUNDS LIKE MICHIGAN WATER PIPE SITUATION OR SOMETHING JUST AS SINISTER. DOES A GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL OWN THAT PLACE…..?

  4. I hope and pray that everyone unaccounted for is found alive! Shame on everyone involved in not keeping this building up to safety codes. I hope you are all prosecuted and charged accordingly. 😢

  5. I have lived in south Florida my whole life and to see a similar experience to what happen in Surfside is scary as heck! It’s like getting flash backs to that day of what happened. And on June 24 it’ll be a year since that tragedy happened. Furthermore at least with Surfside they made sure to clear as much of the rubble as possible while trying to ensure the safety of first responders. My heart goes out to the missing family members but a thorough search needs to take place before any demolition.

  6. and the city apparently gave the building owner a $300 fine for failing to keep the building safe $ sanitary 🤡 on may 30th. like, Huh??? (according to WQAD8) like bro, the guy owns BLOCKS of real estate. is that really the best they could do??? I hope thats just the first of many fines….

  7. I don't normally comment on these types of things, but this is just terrible.

    There was practically nonstop news coverage when Miami's Surfside building collapsed. That news coverage helped pave the way for unique volunteers. Volunteers with specialized search/rescue skills. These volunteers along with first responders searched for 14 days before it became a recovery effort. The volunteers/first responders were able to rescue four victims from that collapse. (Sadly one of the four rescued victims succumbed to their injuries at the hospital.)

    Davenport's collapse coverage on the other hand, seems not as intense. That lack of media visibility makes people disinterested. That aloofness clearly carried over into the search/rescue. They did a poor job of ensuring that all residents were evacuated from the still standing structure portion. I am sure some will say… "anyone in the non collapsed portion should have evacuated day one." You would not be wrong, but most likely this victim went into shock. With shock comes confusion, disorientation and possible unconsciousness. I know that seems harsh to say the first responders did a poor job! But to not be thorough in an active search/rescue, is in itself a "bad job." As for stopping or slowing the search/rescue on the collapsed side it is understandable. An engineer performed a structural analysis. That assessment most likely deemed that the risk was too high for further rescue attempts. The still standing structure on the other hand with machinery and technology could have been made temporarily safe and searched better.

  8. Ummm yeah criminal charges for the owner are called for. And how about criminal charges for whoever was getting the complaints and didn't hold the owner accountable before this happened? Seriously if complaints are not followed up on and the powers that be don't do anything about them then they're just as culpable.

  9. Why would anyone in their right mind stay in a building that has partially collapsed? I would have been out of that building the second that happened.

  10. No B.S….
    Mayor says he does not know…
    I believe him….

    Even the womans family doesn't seem to care…

    I bet if she died during the collapsing of the building, the remaing family will sue the city….
    And they care and love that woman very much…
    😉😉😉

    Good luck everyone….

  11. I think it crazy that the man’s family said, “he probably didn’t survive” and “he wouldn’t want anyone risking their life.” Is she insane?

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