BREAKING Families being evacuated after multiple homes in Draper neighborhood slide off cliff into canyon
DRAPER, Utah — Multiple families in a Draper neighborhood have been evacuated after two nearby homes slid off a cliff and into a canyon overnight, months after they were declared unsafe to live in.
Photos from the Hidden Canyon Estates subdivision show debris from the homes strewn along hundreds of feet down the canyon below. Both of the structures that fell, located at 2463 and 2477 East Springtime Road, were built by EDGEhomes and had been fenced off late in 2022 due to structural issues. Months after construction was completed, Kamradt said one of the corners of the house had sunk up to 10 inches, and cracks in the foundation and patio concrete became visible. In December, EDGEhomes told FOX 13 Investigates that the homes had shifted due to “unique geographic features and the soils on which they were constructed.”
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