Lachlan Summers

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Lachlan Summers was raised on Bundjalung country and currently lives in Berlin, where he is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science. 

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Seized by a ceaseless meanwhile

Non-fictionOwing to its prominent location and spectacular collapse, Álvaro Obregón 286 featured prominently in media coverage of the earthquake rescue. But residents told me they always suspected something was afoot. Within twenty-­four hours of the disaster, rescuers from Israel and Spain arrived onsite. Both teams quickly recovered documents and computers and rescued only specific people, while others in the rubble still cried out for help. These unexplained events, alongside further evidence of the government’s awareness of the building’s structural problems, transformed the public perception of the monument from tribute to smokescreen.

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