World Trade Center Deploy Pictures
(Ground Zero)
 

 
Buildings adjacent to the collapse were severely damaged as well.
 


 Smoldering piles of scrap driffed throughout the down town area.
 

 
Another view of one of the piles of rubble left by the collapse.
 

 
One of the nearby buildings that caught a landslide of  material that came down during the collapse of the towers.
 

 
A view from shelter found by workers.
 

 
Exterior face beams that had to be cut up and removed.
 

 
Close in inspection.
 

 
The mass of steel and scrap posed a definite health hazard the workers.
 

 
The pile decreases only slowly and after  two weeks of work there is only a dent in it.
 

 
Heavy equipment loads truck after truck in a never ending task that goes on 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.