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Originally Posted by silverdoctor
Watch the videos of the buildings coming down again. I'm not an engineer, but it's not hard to tell that the buildings came apart. That's not a pancake effect.
And I ask again - just like all the news asked the following day - where did all the rubble go? 220 floors of steel, concrete, aluminum, furniture just in WTC1 and 2?
There should have been over 1 million tonnes of rubble on the ground - just from WTC 1 and 2.
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Ok then.
http://edition.cnn.com/2002/US/05/30/rec.wtc.cleanup/
1.8 million tons of debris removed
(108,342 truckloads)
3.1 million hours of labor spent on cleanup
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