Seven years of the deplorable terrorist attacks and numerous delays in projects to rebuild Ground Zero, 8 thousand tons of steel arrived at the World Financial Center where he began building the National Museum and Memorial Center for the thousands of victims who lost their lives on September 11, 2001.
Seven years later
Advances in construction
The next Thursday will mark 7 years after the worst terrorist attack in the history of the United States in 3052 where victims were killed, more than half in the financial center.
People around the world remember the tragedy that changed their lives, especially in big cities where many still recovering from insecurity and fear.
Meanwhile in New York on reconstruction project of 35 thousand meters in the so-called Ground Zero continues to advance.
The book includes multimillion-dollar centerpiece as a skyscraper of 541 meters named "Freedom Tower" designed by architect David Chields, and is surrounded by four other towers.
It is also expected to have the National Museum and Memorial Center of September 11 and a subway station with underground trains and buses designed by Santiago Calatrava Spanish in honor of the more than 3 thousand people who lost their lives that day.
On September 2 builders lifted the first piece of steel, 24 feet 9 inches with a weight of 7,700 pounds for the construction of the National Museum.
It is estimated that the cost of Museum and Memorial Center reaches approximately $ 530 million and its first part is completed by 2011 as the middle Empire State News.
The Centre will comprise a plaza with gardens on the space where the twin towers were before and will be placed around the names of the victims.
The tower and the underground subway station suffered delays because of complexities with the budget and authorities involved.
The President Geroge W. Bush has proclaimed that the days of Friday, 5 to Sunday, September 7 are national days of prayer and remembrance.
"Our nation honors the courageous citizens, service members, police officers and firefighters want responded heroically in the face of terror," Bush said, adding that "we reflect on the terrible events of September 11th and got up to the victims and their families in our prayers "
Security measures have been reinforced everywhere in New York City and even though it has not been revived a situation like that of seven years ago, many people will never forget the tragic September 11.
The book includes multimillion-dollar centerpiece as a skyscraper of 541 meters named "Freedom Tower" designed by architect David Chields, and is surrounded by four other towers.