Davenport apartment collapse

On May 28, 2023, at approximately 5:00 p.m. CDT, The Davenport, a six-story apartment building in Davenport, Iowa, partially collapsed.

Davenport apartment collapse
The Davenport, pictured in 2018
DateMay 28, 2023 (2023-05-28)
TimeApproximately 5 p.m. CDT (UTC−5)
Location
Coordinates41°31′24″N 90°34′33″W
CauseUnder investigation
Deaths3
Non-fatal injuries1

Background

The Davenport was a six-story apartment building in Davenport, Iowa. It was acquired by the Davenport Hotel LLC in a 2021 deal worth about $4.2 million.[1] It was badly damaged during the August 2020 Midwest derecho.[2]

Days before the apartment collapsed, a structural engineer noted that the brick façade was deformed. Repair work started on May 25, but according to the Quad-City Times, part of the building was still "bulging out" by May 27.[3]

Collapse

At the time of the collapse there were 53 residents registered as living in the 80-unit building.[4] Surveillance footage obtained by CNN shows a chunk of brick façade falling underneath a second story window. The lower portion of the wall proceeded to crumble, followed by more façade falling. In the final minute before the collapse, a support brace bends before part of the building collapsed at approximately 5:00 p.m. CDT.[5][6]

One resident remembers hearing booming sounds but had figured they were coming from the street outside, until neighbors started screaming. She picked up her toddler and ran, but soon found that at least one staircase was blocked by debris.[4]

Rescue and relief operations

Eight people were rescued and about a dozen others were escorted out of the building, with additional search and rescue delayed until water and gas utilities could be shut off.[7] On May 29, the city initially stated that there was no credible information that anyone was missing and that they would move forward with demolition plans the next day. However, after search effort involving over 150 people that used thermal imaging, drones and search and rescue dogs, a missing resident was discovered alive and rescued from her fourth-story window. Two tenants were still unaccounted for.[8] During that same search, nine animals; six cats, two snakes, and one lizard, were rescued from the building, with it being announced that no other missing pets were still reported as being inside the stable areas of the building.[9]

Victims

Three people have died, aged between 42 and 60 years-old.[1] On June 3, the body of one of the missing tenants was recovered from the rubble of the collapsed building.[10] On June 5, the remains of two other victims were recovered.[5]

At least one resident was severely injured in the collapse, with one of her legs having to be amputated in order for her to be safely extracted from the rubble.[4]

On May 30, the city of Davenport had filed a new enforcement action against the owner of the building, as he had failed to maintain the building in a "safe, sanitary, and structurally sound condition" with a $300 fine.[4] The legal purpose of the citation was to prevent the owner from transferring the property to avoid a demolition order.[11]

Shortly after the collapse, a tenant filed a lawsuit which accused the city of Davenport, the building's current and former owners, along with two other companies, of knowing of the deterioration of the building and allowing it to continue without notifying tenants of the risks.[1]

Demolition

Photo of the ongoing demolition at the collapse site.

On June 6, 2023, demolition was planned to start on the partially collapsed building. City officials initially reported that demolition would start two days after the collapse,[11] but there were numerous delays due to protesters pushing for the search of missing individuals. There were also health concerns due to possible asbestos and other hazardous materials located inside the building, which prompted the city to order individuals living nearby to evacuate.[11] Demolition began on June 12, 2023.[12]

References

  1. McFetridge, Scott; Fingerhut, Hannah (June 5, 2023). "Resident injured in Iowa building collapse where 3 died sues city, owners, alleging negligence". wqad.com. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  2. Peragine, John; Smith, Mitch; Holpuch, Amanda (May 30, 2023). "Demolition of Collapsed Building Is Put on Hold as People Remain Missing". The New York Times. Retrieved June 5, 2023.
  3. Murphy, Paul; Yan, Holly (June 3, 2023). "Support brace seen bending as brick façade began to crumble prior to Davenport building collapse, new surveillance video shows". CNN. Retrieved June 5, 2023.
  4. McFetridge, Scott; Ahmed, Trisha; Hooley, Erin (2023-05-31). "Amputation frees woman from collapsed Iowa building debris". AP NEWS. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  5. Yan, Holly; Murphy, Paul; Krupa, Michelle (June 5, 2023). "Remains of 3 victims recovered from Iowa apartment building collapse, Davenport police say". CNN. Retrieved June 5, 2023.
  6. Reyna-Rodriguez, Victoria (May 30, 2023). "3 Iowans found in rubble of collapsed Davenport building: What we know". Des Moines Register. Retrieved June 5, 2023.
  7. "Building collapses in downtown Davenport; search for missing underway". The Des Moines Register. May 29, 2023. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  8. Winsor, Morgan; Shapiro, Emily (May 30, 2023). "2 people may still be inside partially collapsed apartment building in Iowa: Officials". ABC News. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  9. Doxsee, Alec (May 30, 2023). "9 pets rescued from collapsed Davenport building". wqad.com. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  10. "Davenport officials confirm that the body of Branden Colvin Sr. was recovered from building that partially collapsed". KWQC. 2023-06-04. Retrieved 2023-06-04.
  11. "Demolition of partially collapsed Iowa building begins as owner pleads guilty to civil infraction". NBC News. Retrieved June 13, 2023.
  12. Watson, Sarah (June 14, 2023). "Davenport bringing in two companies to investigate cause of collapse". Quad-City Times. Retrieved June 15, 2023.
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