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Collapse of the World Trade Center
Progressive Collapse
Skyline Tower (merely a "See also" this article)
This 1973 collapse was a pancake collapse of concrete floors much like the "progressive collapse" of the World Trade Center towers. It ran from the 24th floor of the planned 26-story tower down into a subbasement. IMHO this is a great article guys, thanks, and the "Progressive Collapse" authors may have to reconsider their claim that the WTC is the only example of the total collapse of a steel-frame tower. Glad I was in Australia when Route 7 was closed for weeks of dump-truck traffic working to clear Virginia's own Ground Zero. Jerry-va (talk) 23:43, 19 January 2011 (UTC)Reply
Sorry, the article doesn't make any precise description the building's structure. How could we assume it was a steel framed structure similar to the WTCs? The word "steel" appears only 1 time on all the article
"The cascading concrete and steel killed 14 people and injured 34 others"
Please complete properly that stuff in order to not feed speculations. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Grizouk (talk • contribs) 13:52, 8 July 2011 (UTC)Reply