To all of those saying a car hit the column, are you saying it came down the entrance ramp? Did it come from the west underground side of the building?
In which position could the car have come from, with enough speed to obliterate that column and leave it laying towards the west in any way in the way everyone is claiming to see the column?
There's a good chance that column may still be partially, if not fully intact in that video, we just can't see it hidden behind planters, deck furniture, water draining, paver and concrete rubble, and dangling waterproofing membrane.
I'm still saying it looks like water found it's way down a weak point after collecting on top of the membrane. You don't even need a full section to fail, just enough to begin the destruction, that could from the top, match what was described as a sink hole opening up. A slow failure of debris getting swallowed up from the pool deck that spread to the collapse we saw. The TikTok video gives us at most 5 minutes of zoomed in compressed and grainy 380p. You guys are seeing far more detail than is actually there on shitty stills.
This was the section with massive water intrusion issues leading to water pooling on top of the membrane, correct? Not saying the column didn't collapse in anyway, but there's far more likely and explainable reasons as to why, considering the area, the deterioration, and the known issues. It's been very rainy down here. I mean, are we really trying to push aside known damage to an area from years earlier that has yet to be repaired?
Precision guess work based on information provided by those of questionable knowledge
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