The owner of Ultradynamic Fitness Gym (UD Fitness Corp) believes that heavy rainfall and ongoing construction by a national real estate company may have caused the collapse of the gym’s Davao airport branch on January 3, 2025. Engineer Charlemagne Umpad stated that, despite no casualties, half of the gym was destroyed due to soil erosion and the nearby construction site. The damage included flooding, broken glass windows, and mud accumulation. Repairs are underway, and investigations are ongoing in collaboration with local authorities.
THE owner of Ultradynamic Fitness Gym believes that heavy rainfall and ongoing construction by a national real estate company may have caused the collapse of the gym’s Davao airport branch on January 3, 2025.Engineer Charlemagne Umpad stated that, despite no casualties, half of the gym was destroyed due to soil erosion and the nearby construction site. The damage included flooding, broken glass windows, and mud accumulation.“Thankfully, there were no casualties.
Umpad assured that repairs are underway, and investigations are ongoing in collaboration with local authorities. She expressed gratitude for the clients’ understanding and promised updates as the situation progressed.“We are committed to resolving this situation promptly and efficiently. We appreciate our clients’ understanding during this time and will provide updates as they become available. Thank you for your patience and support,” Umpad said. “Moreover, UD Fitness Corp.
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