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USA: Workers participate in Ground Zero clean-up efforts in 9/11 aftermath *ARCHIVE*٠٠:٠٤:٣١
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Archive footage filmed in the days and months following the September 11 terrorist attacks in 2001 shows workers assisting in clean-up efforts at the site of the World Trade Center twin towers, known as Ground Zero.

Workers can be seen removing rubble, coordinating ahead of search and rescue efforts as well as using equipment such as excavators to remove debris in official footage released by US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) over the immediate 8 months that followed the collapse of the the Twin Towers.

The clean-up efforts which began shortly after the attacks ended in May 2002 defying early prognostics who predicted the removal of debris and rubble would take up to a year.

The 9/11 terrorist attacks killed 2,977 people and injured thousands at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and in Somerset County, Pennsylvania.

USA: Workers participate in Ground Zero clean-up efforts in 9/11 aftermath *ARCHIVE*

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Archive footage filmed in the days and months following the September 11 terrorist attacks in 2001 shows workers assisting in clean-up efforts at the site of the World Trade Center twin towers, known as Ground Zero.

Workers can be seen removing rubble, coordinating ahead of search and rescue efforts as well as using equipment such as excavators to remove debris in official footage released by US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) over the immediate 8 months that followed the collapse of the the Twin Towers.

The clean-up efforts which began shortly after the attacks ended in May 2002 defying early prognostics who predicted the removal of debris and rubble would take up to a year.

The 9/11 terrorist attacks killed 2,977 people and injured thousands at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and in Somerset County, Pennsylvania.

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Archive footage filmed in the days and months following the September 11 terrorist attacks in 2001 shows workers assisting in clean-up efforts at the site of the World Trade Center twin towers, known as Ground Zero.

Workers can be seen removing rubble, coordinating ahead of search and rescue efforts as well as using equipment such as excavators to remove debris in official footage released by US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) over the immediate 8 months that followed the collapse of the the Twin Towers.

The clean-up efforts which began shortly after the attacks ended in May 2002 defying early prognostics who predicted the removal of debris and rubble would take up to a year.

The 9/11 terrorist attacks killed 2,977 people and injured thousands at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and in Somerset County, Pennsylvania.

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