All eyes were on Tropical Storm Elsa on Sunday as it churned closer to Florida with a likely landfall early this week.
Tropical storm conditions with winds over 39 mph could whip up by late Monday in South Florida, forecasters said, a concern that helped spur a decision to demolish the remains of a condo that collapsed in Surfside, near Miami Beach. Officials fear strong winds from the storm could topple the portion of the condo still standing, endangering rescue crews. Work could begin as early as Sunday.
Even if the storm tracks west, South Florida would not be completely spared. “We have a building here in Surfside that is tottering. It is structurally unsound,” Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis
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