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Fires Out At World Trade Center Site
Tally Of Dead And Missing Falls
Posted: 8:35 a.m. EST December 19, 2001
NEW YORK -- After three months, the underground fires that have been burning at the World Trade Center site may finally be out.
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Governor George Pataki told a group of officials visiting the site today that the fires were put out within the last week. The New York Fire Department confirmed the report.
Fuel has been provided by nearly everything that was inside the twin towers, such as office furniture and documents. As crews cleared away debris, fresh oxygen caused flareups.
Meanwhile, New York City's tally of people killed or missing in the attacks on the World Trade Center has fallen to 3,000.
City officials said there are a number of reasons why the numbers steadily declined from a high of 6,700 in September. They said names were listed more than once on missing-person reports. And some families who filed early missing reports neglected to notify police when loved ones turned up safe.
They also said some foreign consulates overestimated numbers.
The city medical examiner's office has issued 529 death certificates. Almost 2,000 death certificates have been issued at the request of victims' families. The rest are still considered missing.
An Associated Press tally of people confirmed dead, and those reported dead or missing in the trade center attack, stood at 2,789 on Tuesday.
That number does not include those killed at the Pentagon and in Pennsylvania.
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