Remaining wreckage of flight 93 is buried at memorial

The remaining wreckage of United Flight 93 has been buried near the Pennsylvania memorial marking where it crashed on 9/11. Four shipping containers holding the wreckage were buried in a private ceremony on June 21 in a restricted area accessible only to loved ones of the victims, the Flight 93 National Memorial said in a statement Monday. The wreckage was scoured for identifiable items in the months before the burial, and workers found a number of items that will be added to the memorial collection. The park service is expected later this year to release a full report of the items collected and how they will be incorporated into the memorial. The final phase of the memorial is on track to open on the 17th anniversary of the attacks. It will include a 93-foot tower at the entrance with wind chimes for each of the 40 victims, called the Tower of Voices. <br/>
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https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2018/07/09/us/ap-us-flight-93-memorial-wreckage.html
7/9/18
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