Pembroke Pines Roof Leak Collapse: What We Know So Far
A reported drywall and ceiling collapse in Pembroke Pines did not injure anyone, according to a Pembroke Pines Fire Rescue spokesperson. This is what we know so far.
According to CBS News Miami, firefighters said the incident was blamed on a roof leak after hours of steady rainfall, with heavy rain flooding roads across Broward County and likely contributing to the damage. Available reporting indicates the incident involved an apartment ceiling or drywall collapse rather than a full building collapse.
No confirmed fatalities were reported in the coverage reviewed, and no suspect information has been reported. There was also no report of an ongoing rescue operation or a formal criminal investigation tied to the incident.
Emergency crews’ response appears to have been limited to fire rescue and an initial safety check, suggesting officials were treating it as a localized structural issue rather than a mass-casualty event. CBS News Miami reported minor flooding across Broward County during the same weather system, but no specific road closure was tied directly to this incident.
Dispatch records show a prior building_collapse call at the same address on June 5, 2026.
What happens next will likely depend on any follow-up assessment from fire rescue or property officials about roof damage, leak repairs and whether residents can remain in the building. At this stage, officials have offered a preliminary explanation only.
Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.
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