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Building 7 was a 47-story building with a steel frame.
No airplane crashed into it, nor did the towers fall onto it.
However, this building disintegrated on September 11th.
"… Here is a view from an airplane of the rubble of Building 7.
The pile is very small. How did a 47 story steel building crumble into such a tiny pile of rubble? Our government believes that fire caused it to disintegrate.
Fires erupted in Building 7 about 9 in the morning, a few moments after the plane crashed into the south tower. The fires burned all day. This photo shows the fires at 3:00 p.m. The fires are not easy to see because they are small, and there's lots of dust and smoke in the air. …There are only a few
flames in only a few of the thousands of windows of this large building. Most floors do not have fires, and the floors that do are burning only in a few small areas.
Compared to other office fires, these are small. Why didn't the sprinkler system extinguish them? …There are no fires anywhere along the base of the building. …Despite the fact that the fires in Building 7 were so small that the sprinkler system should have extinguished them, at about 5:30 in the evening, the building suddenly crumbled into a pile of rubble.
How did a few little fires cause Building 7 to crumble?
According to Bill Manning, editor in chief of Fire Engineering, a magazine for fire departments, fire has never destroyed a steel building. So how did a fire do what it had never done before?"
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