An aerial view after a crane collapsed Tuesday, March 25, 2008, into the roof of a Spanish-tiled home near a construction site for a high-rise condominium in Miami. Two construction workers were killed and a third is in critical condition; another four workers have non life-threatening injuries.
Officials say a crane section dropped at the more than 40-story Biscayne Bay luxury condo tower, March 25, 2008, in Miami. It plummeted 30 floors and smashed through the roof a home that a contractor used for storage.
Part of a construction crane, center, plummeted 30 floors at the site of a high-rise condominium Tuesday, March 25, 2008, in Miami, smashing into a home below that the contractor used for storage and killing two workers, police said.
A portion of supports on a building is seen as it dangles near a crane that came apart and fell through the roof of a separate building below in Miami on Tuesday, March 25, 2008.
An injured worker lies on the ground after a crane section dropped at a downtown high-rise condominium site and fell on top of a home that a contractor used for storage on Tuesday, March 25, 2008, in Miami.
Workers try and remove parts of crane that fell through the roof of a separate building, killing two workers in Miami on Tuesday, March 25, 2008.
A section of a crane, center, is lifted from a house and set on the ground Tuesday, March 25, 2008 in Miami. One of two people killed was inside the house; the other died at a hospital, police said. At least five others were injured.
Rescue workers look up at a fallen crane Tuesday, March 25, 2008, in Miami. Authorities say there are no signs that anyone is trapped in the rubble at a high-rise condominium construction site on Biscayne Bay. Two workers were killed and five others were injured.
A section of a crane is lifted from a house and set on the ground Tuesday, March 25, 2008, in Miami. One person inside the home was killed. Officials say the damaged two-story house is the home of Cameron Diaz's character in the movie "There's Something About Mary."
Construction workers look on as a section of a crane, upper rear, is lifted from a house and set on the ground Tuesday, March 25, 2008, in Miami. Florida does not regulate or license tower cranes and crane operators, but bills moving through the Legislature would change that.
Construction workers look on as a section of a crane is lifted from a house and set on the ground Tuesday, March 25, 2008, in Miami. Two workers were killed and five others were injured Tuesday when a crane collapsed at a downtown high-rise condominium site. The accident comes 10 days after a 20-story crane collapsed at a New York construction site, killing seven people.
Construction workers look on at the site of a crane accident Tuesday, March 25, 2008, in Miami. A pipefitter eating lunch on the fourth floor of the condo tower says the collapse felt like a small earthquake. He says it created a blinding dust that took several minutes to clear. Officials say they aren't sure what caused the accident.
Rescue workers talk at the site of a crane collapse at a high-rise condominium being constructed on Biscayne Bay Tuesday, March 25, 2008, in Miami. Fire officials say an initial search by workers and dogs did not turn up any evidence of trapped victims. Two workers were killed and five others were injured.