I remember that New York City cleared most of the debris by the next day. They did not want to have it laying there as a monument of failure. Also most of the city was covered in a layer of dust, from everything that had been pulverised by the weight of the towers as they came down.
I remember that New York City cleared most of the debris by the next day. They did not want to have it laying there as a monument of failure. Also most of the city was covered in a layer of dust, from everything that had been pulverised by the weight of the towers as they came down.
Were you a little kid back then because in reality it took a long time.
Remember the crickets? Those things that bleeped, what for a day or two afterwards that the firefighters all had on?
I wonder how the force that dustified a building, didn't dustify these things?
Just pondering. You would think these devices should of been squished flat.