
A Florida woman saw a crack forming in her condo and told herself, 'You have to run to save your life'
CNN
If one of many small moments of Iliana Monteagudo's last night in her Surfside, Florida, condo had gone differently, she said she believes she would not be alive today.
Her credit cards were already in her purse, she checked her balcony door, she couldn't find the staircase at first: all details she and her son credit with saving her life. Monteagudo is one of the survivors of a partial building collapse last week. Rescue teams are still searching through the debris, having recovered 18 people who were killed, in hopes of finding answers for the families of the 145 people still unaccounted for. And investigators are on the scene to try to discover what initiated the horror.
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