South Florida residents must evacuate condo after officials deem it unsafe

Officials in a South Florida city declared a two-story condominium unsafe on Thursday, giving residents two weeks to evacuate the building.  The city of Coral Springs said the 16-unit Villa Bianca condominium had a falling roof, inoperable windows, and electrical and fire safety hazards, the Sun-Sentinel reported.   Read the entire article……………………………….

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