00:53 Daytona Beach Roof Collapse About 120 residents of a Daytona Beach, Florida, apartment building were evacuated early Friday after heavy rain on Thanksgiving day triggered the roof's collapse.

At a Glance The Overlook at Daytona Apartment Homes was evacuated early Friday after six stories at the apartment complex were flooded.

No injuries were reported but "structural damage" was reported after more than 7 inches of rain fell in parts of the area on Thanksgiving.

About 120 residents of a Daytona Beach, Florida, apartment building were evacuated early Friday after heavy rain on Thanksgiving day triggered the roof's collapse.

According to the Associated Press, The Overlook at Daytona Apartment Homes was evacuated just after midnight Friday morning after six stories at the apartment complex were flooded.

No injuries were reported but the building suffered " structural damage" as a result of the rain, a Daytona Beach Fire Department spokeswoman, Sasha Staton, told the Daytona Beach News-Journal.

“The Red Cross was called to assist these displaced individuals with a pet-friendly location until it is determined that it is safe for them to return to their apartments,” Staton said.

One resident, Renáta Rosta, told the newspaper the building has a history of leaking during storms, which has also lead to problems with mold. Management at the apartment complex has yet to make a statement about the situation , WKMG reports.

Rain totals of 5-7 inches were reported in the area on Thanksgiving Day, the National Weather Service reported.

"North of Daytona Beach, there were reports of up to 7.17 inches of rainfall on Thanksgiving," weather.com meteorologist Linda Lam said.