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Feds deny aid request in building collapse

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DAVENPORT, Iowa – The federal government denied Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds’ request for assistance after a sixstory apartment building partially collapsed roughly one month ago, leaving three dead, many injured and dozens displaced.

A federal agency “determined that the severity of the situation does not warrant an emergency declaratio­n that provides supplement­al federal emergency assistance,” according to a June 28 letter that Reynolds posted on social media.

Reynolds issued an emergency proclamati­on the day after the Davenport, Iowa, building’s partial collapse to deploy state resources to the response. She sent a formal request for a federal emergency declaratio­n the following week, estimating the response to be at least $5 million and asserting it was “beyond the capability of the State and the affected local government­s.”

Reynolds said a second request is still pending.

More than three weeks after the west wall of the building crumbled, most of the remaining structure had been dismantled and the focus shifted to clearing the site, which the city said could take several weeks.

Hazardous materials such as asbestos are likely in the debris and could pose a risk to residents of nearby buildings.

The city council unanimousl­y voted this week on $3 million in emergency expenses, including the cost of demolition and an investigat­ion, the Quad City Times reported. City officials have said they will seek reimbursem­ent from building owner Andrew Wold.

The city hired two companies to complete a cause and origin report that will be shared with the public “when deemed appropriat­e,” city officials said in a June 14 statement.

Questions persist as to why residents remained in the 116-year-old brick, steel and concrete building despite months of warnings about its structural integrity.

Former residents have begun filing lawsuits accusing Wold and the city of negligence.

 ?? ZACH BOYDEN-HOLMES/DES MOINES REGISTER FILE ?? Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds issued an emergency proclamati­on the day after the Davenport, Iowa, building’s partial collapse to deploy state resources to the response.
ZACH BOYDEN-HOLMES/DES MOINES REGISTER FILE Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds issued an emergency proclamati­on the day after the Davenport, Iowa, building’s partial collapse to deploy state resources to the response.

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