According to WPLG Local 10, most of the injuries suffered were minor, officials say, after a fire suppression tank exploded at the Seminole Classic Casino Hollywood on Monday morning.
NBC Bay Area reports there’s new, big trouble with San Francisco’s infamous Millennium Tower.
WDSU News reports that criminal charges are recommended against two more city employees.
Elise Preston of CBS Evening News reports at least 63 people have died and total damage is estimated at $95 billion.
Inside Edition reports Deltec Homes, the company that designed Bonnie’s hurricane-proof home, says they are built to be twice as strong as the typical house, and are aerodynamically shaped.
Shepard Smith joins the Halftime Report (CNBC Television) with information about the search and rescue efforts in Mississippi and Louisiana following Hurricane Ida.
Practical Engineering summarizes the events of this unthinkable tragedy, a few of the structural engineering issues that may have played a part, and finally the process of forensic structural investigations.
Rick Montanez for CBS Los Angeles reports from Malibu where higher than usual tides and surf roll into Southern California beaches, eroding some roads and creating dangerous rip currents.
According to DW Euromaxx, the Fuggerei is the world’s oldest social housing project. It’s been part of the city of Augsburg, in southern Germany, for 500 years now.
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