Last Iowa tenants evacuate from building after nearby apartment collapses

As a precaution, all the residents of a building near a collapsed apartment in Iowa have been evacuated. At least three people were killed from the collapse.

The remaining tenants of a building near a partially collapsed apartment structure were evacuated Thursday because of "areas of structural concern," Davenport officials said.

Residents of five apartments at the Executive Square Building were told to evacuate "out of an abundance of caution," city spokeswoman Sarah Ott said in a statement.

The decision came after city staff and structural engineers assessed conditions near the apartment building that partially collapsed on May 28, killing three people, injuring several and displacing dozens, Ott said.

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Assessments are being made before dismantling the partially collapsed building proceeds, she said.

Thursday's evacuations will leave the Executive Square building vacant. Most residents and commercial unit tenants had already been ordered to leave.

Lawsuits have been filed in connection with the partial collapse of the apartment building. Plaintiffs contend the property owner, Andrew Wold, and the city received several complaints about the building's poor condition in recent years.

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