More WTC debris found; new round of sifting for human remains to begin

By AP
Friday, January 29, 2010

Newly found WTC debris to be searched for remains

NEW YORK — New York City officials say they have gathered new debris from in and around the World Trade Center site and will soon begin another round of sifting to uncover human remains.

Deputy Mayor Edward Skyler said Friday in a memo that 844 cubic yards of debris have been recovered since earlier sifting was completed in 2007. Anthropologists and others are expected to return to sifting in April and complete the work after about three months.

The new debris was uncovered as excavations and other work made new parts of the site and the area around it accessible.

The sifting will be done at the now-closed Fresh Kills landfill. So far, 1,772 potential human remains have been pulled from nearly 15,000 cubic yards of debris.

(This version CORRECTS APNewsNow. corrects that new debris was found in and around the site.)

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