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English, 05.12.2019 07:31 mochoa4

The problem is that the attacks resulted in the
complete collapse of the twin towers now known as
ground zero, heavy damage to one side of the
pentagon, and the deaths of just under 3,000 people,
some 400 of whom were police, firefighters with 3/4 of
the responder casualties, and ems workers in and
around new york alone.

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