File:Surfside condominium collapse photo from Miami-Dade Fire Rescue 1.jpg
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DescriptionSurfside condominium collapse photo from Miami-Dade Fire Rescue 1.jpg |
English: This image shows the aftermath of the Surfside condominium building collapse which occurred on June 24, 2021. It shows the rubble that resulted from the collapse, and also clearly shows the standing portion of the building. |
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June 24, 2021 |
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Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department. The original uploader was TheEpicGhosty at English Wikipedia. |
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