New York (Reuters) - the web site on September 11, terrorist attacks memorial museum and the underground are pumping flood (Saturday), 5 days later, huge storm, sandy caused by the Hudson River (Hudson River) into the world trade center site, the new area called New York changan drew, word library (Andrew Cuomo said.
Construction site is located in lower Manhattan near coastal sandy produced nearly 14 feet of storm surge record, with a bang shore last Monday.
"The world trade center site is terrible," como said.
"On Monday night in the tide of sea water, Hudson River (Hudson River), basically into the world trade center site...... the world trade center site have 28 feet deep water, at the bottom," como said.
Wide 4 inches (10 cm wide) hose siphon water from underground to the streets on Saturday, a worker estimated at 2 million gallons (7570, cubic meters of water suck out.
Smoke on the ground earlier on Saturday has been completed, the underground memorial completed at the end of a day, como said.
The memorial hall equipped with artificial waterfall towers, destroyed suicide footprint, reflecting pool cascade to the September 11, 2001 attacks hijacked.
The museum will include is still in the construction, the underground space, from the waterfall. In the four skyscraper both successfully into the building.
"I have never seen it, but I will come back again, and said:" 59 Ralph dwyane wade, tourism Salt Lake City on Saturday had hoped to visit our website, but was turned down, because it is closed.
A worker tell visitors, government officials hope the reopening of the memorial hall on Monday.
"This is I want to see a thing," said Williams, 70 Micki, from south Carolina's visit. "But our disappointment, no one will through."
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