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Humility Homes is trying to find places to live for tenants displaced by The Davenport building collapse.
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The Quad Cities Salvation Army has completed one task in response to the Davenport partial building collapse. It's just getting started with a more difficult problem - finding permanent housing for displaced tenants.
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One week after the partial collapse of The Davenport apartments, the bodies of three residents have been been recovered.
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Davenport Mayor Mike Matson can't say yet whether human remains have been found in the partially collapsed building. Three men who lived there have not been located and are presumed dead.
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Police have located two of five tenants who had been unaccounted for from The Davenport apartment building collapse. One is living in Texas and the other is here in the Quad Cities. That leaves three tenants presumed to be in the building debris and probably haven't survived.
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The city sent links to several inspection documents to WVIK News. This is the most recent.
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Volunteers continue to serve people who lost their homes when The Davenport apartment building collapsed over the weekend.
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Five people are missing, and two of them thought to be still inside, a partially collapsed apartment building in downtown Davenport.