"According to the web search results, there was some construction work going on near the State Department building on September 11, 2001, which involved blasting and excavation1. This was part of a project to build a new annex for the State Department, which was scheduled to be completed in 20042. The construction site was located across the street from the State Department building, on the corner of 21st Street and Virginia Avenue NW2. Around 10:30 AM, a loud noise was heard near the State Department building, which some people thought was a car bomb1. Some news outlets, such as CNN and the Associated Press, reported this as a fact, without verifying it3. They later retracted and corrected their report, after realizing it was a false alarm3."
"According to the web search results, there was some construction work going on near the State Department building on September 11, 2001, which involved blasting and excavation1. This was part of a project to build a new annex for the State Department, which was scheduled to be completed in 20042. The construction site was located across the street from the State Department building, on the corner of 21st Street and Virginia Avenue NW2. Around 10:30 AM, a loud noise was heard near the State Department building, which some people thought was a car bomb1. Some news outlets, such as CNN and the Associated Press, reported this as a fact, without verifying it3. They later retracted and corrected their report, after realizing it was a false alarm3."