Miami's $100 BILLION Skyscrapers Are Now Sinking Into The Ground! Beneath Miami's soaring skyscrapers lies a grave and increasingly alarming reality—Miami is sinking. The very ground upon which these billion-dollar structures stand is slowly giving way, compromised by the city's unique geology, rising sea levels, and excessive construction. The situation is not hypothetical; it is a reality unfolding in Miami today. What will happen when the weight of these skyscrapers become too much for the Earth to bear? From the tragic collapse of the Champlain Towers South to unsettling scientific studies, the evidence of the sinking crisis is undeniable. Will Miami find a way to adapt, or will it succumb to the forces beneath its feet? For more Mega Construction & Megaproject content be sure to subscribe to Billion Dollar Builds. Thanks for watching this video. #megaprojects #construction #engineering Video Chapters: 0:00 Intro 1:13 Rise of Miami’s Skyline 2:50 Skyscrapers That Are Sinking 4:45 Why It's Happening 6:43 The Surfside Condo Collapse 7:38 Upcoming Skyscrapers In Miami 9:38 Future Outlook ► For business related matters relating to our channel (including media & advertising) please contact: billiondollarbuilds@gmail.com Please note, the videos published on this channel fall under the remits of Fair Use. For the purpose of educating viewers on topics of construction, engineering and architecture, our team produces well-researched, authentic and unique content, aligning with YouTube policies and guidelines. ► Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. For any copyright related matters, please contact: billiondollarbuilds@gmail.com
youtu.be/h9xn8ttZczs?... When climate deniers realize beachfront property is not the place for massive skyscrapers. All that money is sinking into the ground. Now that's priceless. Perhaps Florida should look at a future forecast of what their state will look like. Most will be underwater 🫧
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