Multiple injuries reported after floor collapse at Savannah's federal courthouse.

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A portion of the third floor of the Tomochichi Federal Building and United States Courthouse in Savannah collapsed during renovations, injuring at least four workers. The cause of the collapse is under investigation. The building, which dates back to 1899, has been undergoing renovations since 2016. The contractor, Brasfield & Gorrie, has been cited and fined by OSHA several times in the last five years. Work at the site had to be shut down in February after a temporary support system failed. The building has remained closed during the renovations.
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