Florida high-rises and luxury hotels are sinking, study finds
A new study found that 35 South Florida high-rise condominiums and luxury hotels are sinking. Gregor Eberli, co-author of that study and professor of marine geosciences at the University of Miami, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.
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