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‘At a loss for words’: Families must move out as nearly 200 more condos are deemed unsafe

Diana Pineda Quintero, 32, holds her one-year-old daughter Angela, while her daughter Sofia, 17, sits in the other room of their Heron Pond apartment on Thursday. Quintero has lived in her Heron Pond home with her husband and two children for six months and forced to leave after the city declared it unsafe. (Mike Stocker/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
(Mike Stocker/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Diana Pineda Quintero, 32, holds her one-year-old daughter Angela, while her daughter Sofia, 17, sits in the other room of their Heron Pond apartment on Thursday. Quintero has lived in her Heron Pond home with her husband and two children for six months and forced to leave after the city declared it unsafe. (Mike Stocker/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
AuthorJuan Ortega, senior editor for local news at the South Florida Sun Sentinel.
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Scores of residents now must move out of their Heron Pond community in Pembroke Pines. The city deemed the entire complex unsafe and uninhabitable, saying it would close Aug. 29. "Everyone woke up to a notice on their door," a resident said. "Everyone is in a frenzy."

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