When an incident happens, it is scrutinized, if all this had been seen before then this incident would not have happened. People lost their lives in vain and there was a lot of damage. This should be kept in mind from the future and keep an eye on the old buildings.
"Even if building auditors focus only on towers of 10 stories or more that were built in the 1970s and 1980s, the task would still be daunting. An analysis of property records by The New York Times shows that at least 270 such buildings dot the skylines of Miami-Dade County’s cities, villages and towns, with dozens more in the county’s unincorporated reaches."