KEY POINTS
  • Elsa grew in the Caribbean to become the season's first hurricane. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis raised concerns Friday that the storm could strike South Florida.
  • "These systems or the concrete columns and slabs that are there now, are already unstable, to a certain extent," structural engineer Richard Slider warned.
  • "When wind gets impacted upon this, if it does come to the area, obviously, that adds another level of impact and potentially greater ability for the structure to collapse further," Slider added.

The potential impact of hurricane winds on the search-and-rescue operations at the collapsed Surfside, Florida condominium could make the building structure collapse further, structural engineer Richard Slider warned Friday.

"These systems or the concrete columns and slabs that are there now, are already unstable, to a certain extent," Slider told CNBC's "The News with Shepard Smith" in an interview. "When wind gets impacted upon this, if it does come to the area, obviously, that adds another level of impact and potentially greater ability for the structure to collapse further."