Dallas, Texas (CNN) The Dallas apartment complex that suffered damage from a crane collapse has been deemed "totally unusable," and residents will be refunded their security deposits and June rent.

Two days after the tragic accident that left one woman, 29-year-old Kiersten Smith, dead, officials told residents they will be allowed back in to retrieve their belongings, but they will no longer be able to reoccupy their apartments.

According to Dallas Fire-Rescue, apartment complex management will arrange for moving trucks to facilitate the move.

Greystar, the apartment management company, is meeting with City of Dallas officials to determine the safest options to remove the personal belongings and vehicles of all the residents, according to a letter issued to residents Tuesday.

No determination has been made regarding the removal of the crane from the property, according to DFR. Three people remain in the hospital.

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