The New York City medical examiner's office said it has started sifting construction debris from the World Trade Center site in an effort to find any human remains from the September 11 terrorist attacks.
The work began Monday. It’s expected to continue for about 10 weeks on Staten Island. Deputy Mayor Cas Holloway said in a memo on Friday that DNA testing will continue until every possible identification can be made.
ADVERTISEMENT
City officials say about 60 truckloads of construction debris have been collected around the lower Manhattan site over the past 2.5 years.
Some 2,750 people died at the World Trade Center in the 2001 attacks. So far, 1,634 people have been identified.u00a0
1,634 u00a0The number of victims in the 9/11 tragedy who have been identified
2,750 u00a0The approximate number of people who diedu00a0