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Floor collapse in an apartment during party

At least it wasn't a total catastrophic failure, looks like the top cord didn't fail. Would definetly scare the bejeezus out of you! :-o
 
The duct looks too close to the bearing point. I've usually seen them near mid-span where the shear is lower.
 
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