Structural risks recognized in more than 100 buildings in the higher Recife location

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A recent building collapse in Paulista, Pernambuco state, has drawn attention to the significant number of structurally unsound buildings in
Greater Recife.These buildings, commonly referred to as "coffin" buildings due to their unsupported wall structure, became prevalent in the
1970s and have been prone to collapse in recent years.A 2007-2008 study by the Pernambuco Institute of Technology (Itep) reported that 133
buildings in Recife have a very high risk of collapse.The Paulista building, a part of Conjunto Beira-Mar and home to 15 apartments, had
been condemned for over a decade.The disaster resulted in 14
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