Fox News correspondent Charles Watson gives the latest updates from Surfside, Florida A concrete slab that supported the pool deck at Florida's Champlain Towers South condo building, which collapsed last month and resulted in the deaths of at least 95 people so far, needed "concrete structural repair" to seal 500 feet of cracks in 1996, new documents obtained by the Miami Herald show. The report adds to concerns that the condo building may have been unsafe for years or even decades before it came crashing down in the early morning hours of June 24. In a separate report, Morabito Consultants analyzed the building in 2018 and found that the concrete slab underlying the pool deck was improperly laid and not allowing water to disperse.