How many basement floors were in the twin towers?

When the World Trade Center complex was built a generation ago, among the engineering marvels was a seven-level basement and an underground wall called “the bathtub” to keep the Hudson River at bay.
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How many floors were in each of the twin towers?

The Twin Towers were the centerpieces of the World Trade Center complex. At 110 stories each, 1 WTC (North Tower) and 2 WTC (South Tower) provided nearly 10 million square feet of office space for about 35,000 people and 430 companies.
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How deep was the Twin Towers basement?

The foundation of the Twin Towers rested directly on the rock at a depth of more than 70' below the ground surface. A slurry wall (or diaphragm wall), 3' thick and about 80' deep, was constructed to support the soils surrounding the basements.
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What were the floors made of in the Twin Towers?

The major structural material employed in the towers was A36 structural steel, although higher strength steel was used in the lower elevations of the structure. Except for some selected floors, for which normal strength concrete was employed, the composite slabs were made of a 21MPa (3ksi) lightweight concrete.
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How many workers died building the Twin Towers?

In all, 60 workers were killed in construction accidents while the World Trade Center was being built. The topping out ceremony of the North Tower (1 World Trade Center) took place on December 23, 1970, while the South Tower (2 World Trade Center)'s ceremony occurred on July 19, 1971.
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How hot was it inside the Twin Towers?

NIST reported maximum upper layer air temperatures of about 1,000 degrees Celsius (1,800 degrees Fahrenheit) in the WTC towers (for example, see NCSTAR 1, Figure 6-36).
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Was the World Trade Center built on landfill?

The chosen site for the project was built on landfill that had gradually extended the west side of Lower Manhattan into the Hudson some 700 feet over the centuries. Building the foundation of the twin towers required digging 70 feet to the bedrock and excavating more than 1 million cubic yards of dirt.
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How much gold was stored in the World Trade Center?

There was $500 million worth of gold and silver inside some of the bank vaults inside the World Trade Center,” said DH Griffin. “We had to work with the DEA, there were several hundred pounds of drugs onsite in the US Customs evidence rooms.
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What made the Twin Towers collapse?

The collapse of the World Trade Center occurred during the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, after the Twin Towers were struck by two hijacked commercial airliners.
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What floor did the plane hit tower 2?

9:03:02: Flight 175 crashes into the south face of the South Tower (2 WTC) of the World Trade Center, between floors 77 and 85. Parts of the plane, including the starboard engine, leave the building from its east and north sides, falling to the ground six blocks away.
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How many stairs were in the twin towers?

The granite and concrete staircase consists of thirty-seven steps that once connected the outdoor plaza outside of the twin towers down to the street below. Prior to the attacks it had weighted 175 tons and stood 22 feet high, by the time it was moved in 2008 the staircase weighed 65-tons.
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What was on the top floors of the twin towers?

On the 107th floor of this building was a popular tourist attraction called "Top of the World Trade Center Observatories," and on the roof was an observation deck accessible to the public and a disused helipad at the center.
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How many floors did firefighters climb on 911?

The numbers are significant — 343 New York City Fire Department first responders died at Ground Zero that day trying to climb the 110 flights of stairs to save people during an unimaginable event.
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How fast were the elevators in the Twin Towers?

Twin Towers' elevator speed: 1,600 feet per minute

The Twin Towers had 198 elevators operating inside 15 miles of elevator shafts, and when they were installed, their motors were the largest in the world.
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How many floors are in the new World Trade Center?

The centerpiece of the new WTC stands 104 stories and 1,776 feet tall (including its somewhat controversial spire, which shines every night). Its design is the creation of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill's David Childs. At the top of the building is One World Observatory, which opened in May 2015.
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Was there a wooden ship under World Trade Center?

Wooden Ship Unearthed at World Trade Center Site From Revolutionary-Era Philadelphia. Excavations at the World Trade Center site uncovered the remains of a ship built with timber harvested in the early 1770s.
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Was there a boat under the Twin Towers?

Remnants of an 18th-century ship found buried in soil 20 feet under the World Trade Center site four years ago have been traced to Colonial-Era Philadelphia, according to a new study. The 32-foot piece of the vessel was found in July 2010 as bulldozers excavated a parking garage for the future building.
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Where did the rubble from the twin towers go?

Much of the debris was hauled off to the Fresh Kills Landfill on Staten Island where it was further searched and sorted.
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Does New York still dump garbage in the ocean?

New York City has met the terms of its agreement to stop transporting and dumping its sludge in the ocean by June 30, 1992, marking a cessation of this practice by all cities in the nation.
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Is Staten Island built on garbage?

Hearing the story of Fresh Kills Landfill can be disheartening, but it ends on a positive note. Opened in 1947, the garbage dump on Staten Island grew so large over the second half of the 20th-century that it became the largest man-made structure in the world, rising eighty two feet higher than the Statue of Liberty.
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Where does New York's garbage go?

The city's trash is largely exported out of the five boroughs: About a quarter goes to waste-to-energy facilities, and the rest is sent to landfills in central New York State, Pennsylvania, Virginia and South Carolina.
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How long did the dust last after 9 11?

In the five months following the attacks, dust from the pulverized buildings continued to fill the air of the World Trade Center site.
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Did the Twin Towers sway?

Each of the Twin Towers had 110 floors. Each tower's footprint and floors were approximately an acre in size. On windy days, each tower could sway up to almost 12 inches side to side. There were 43,600 windows in the Twin Towers, equating to more than 600,000 square feet of glass.
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How many firefighters died in 911?

The 343 FDNY firefighters killed in the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center's Twin Towers hailed from 75 firehouses across the city. FDNY's Chief of Department, Pete Ganci, was among the members killed, as was Chaplain Mychal Judge.
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