Structural Damage to the Financial District
An anonymous submitter sent in a couple of links to damage reports on the World Trade Center complex - a nifty 3D map of the center and surrounding areas showing which buildings have been damaged or destroyed, and a discussion of how exactly they're going to excavate the below-ground area of the complex considering that it is below sea level.
I bet it would be nifty for me to put my foot in your ass.
...All I can say is that my life is pretty strange...
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What really bothers me about all of this is that it took way to much time to try to save the people. I understand that we had to make sure to go slowly not to put the survivors in danger. But after the fourth day, when you know people are starving. Shouldn't they have went faster and took more risk? It felt like they were picking up on rock at a time. I feel like they could've saved a lot more people, if the were a little more aggresive.
Also, I didn't hear anybody talk about the the subway. Why couldn't they go through that?
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Maybe they classify dusty filter systems as "damaged"?
More domestic damage helps fuel the war effort. Each forthcoming story of damage and loss will tug at our hearts and allow us to inflict more damage on the primary suspects.