Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Memorial wall comes down; questions remain

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The Surfside memorial wall is coming down. The stuffed teddy bear clutching a pink heart, the green star that proclaims “Faith,” the blue-and-white flag of Uruguay, the beat-up red bicycle, someone’s beloved headphones, the Virgin of Guadalupe candle, the “Surfside Strong” banners, the handwritte­n prayers. All those photos of smiling faces, too many to bear, the happy times carefully laminated against the unforgivin­g South Florida sun.

Those heartwrenc­hing mementos to the 98 lives lost June 24 when the Champlain Towers South condo fell are being packed up for preservati­on by HistoryMia­mi Museum. We know it’s a necessary part of healing. The site where the 12-story building stood is now for sale, too.

But we will not — we cannot — forget what happened or stop demanding answers and accountabi­lity.

The investigat­ion into what happened that night, and why it happened, is continuing. The national investigat­ion team released footage of the now-cleared collapse site to the public last week, a good start in keeping us all informed. Local scrutiny of older buildings is paying off, with Miami-Dade’s historic downtown courthouse and others shut down or evacuated for safety reasons, and cities beyond our county borders are starting their own inspection­s or discussing

them.

There will be much more to be considered in the coming weeks and months, including the results of a Florida Bar task force looking into potential changes to state statutes governing, among other things, how condominiu­m boards operate and manage reserves for maintenanc­e and repair costs. We must press for better oversight of older buildings and stronger safety measures.

The flower-covered fence that stretched for close to a block in Surfside was a tangible reminder of what we lost as a community. Removing it doesn’t change the loss. And it cannot change our determinat­ion or urgency to get to the bottom of what happened.

 ?? Al Diaz/Miami Herald via AP ?? Momentos and flowers are seen displayed at the Surfside Wall of Hope & Memorial on July 7 for those who died during the collapse of the Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Fla.
Al Diaz/Miami Herald via AP Momentos and flowers are seen displayed at the Surfside Wall of Hope & Memorial on July 7 for those who died during the collapse of the Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Fla.

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