I'm not on board with any of this. 1-2mm by first responders, if the reports of the doors jamming are true than the displacements prolly around the 10mm mark. That video shows the column adjacent to unit 1005 which has spalled, don't know what happened to the column transition or transfer below it at Level 10 floor slab. If they are banning people from the units above and below this column, when I scrolled thru the drawings I counted at least 76 units which you could say fall within the tributary area of that column. From when this news story first occurred at 3pm to someone giving it the "OK. Building is at no risk of collapse at 1:45am". Hopefully it was an independent engineer with 20+ years high rise experience who conducted that 8-hr review. Given the nature of what happened there is no-way that building should have been re-opened. It should be closed until at least two independent parties completely review the design, completely review every site inspection report and site photograph, completely review every concrete cylinder report, every PT extension and every site survey, and carry out survey now that the failure has occurred.
I'm okay with 30% moment disstribution negative moment to positive moment provided that the reinforcement and displacements are accounted for, by the sounds of it, this slab('s) had to re-distribute prolly 3,000+kN in an instant.