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New York, Sep 6 (EFE) (Camera: Helen Cook) .- It is undeniable that New York continues to shake every time it remembers the 9/11 attack and the nearly 3,000 people who died two decades ago, but the city has also known to look to the future and rebuild almost completely after the terrorist attack that changed the world. FOOTAGE OF ZONE ZERO AND NEW YORK SKYSCRAPERS.SOUNDBITES BY SKYSCRAPER MUSEUM DIRECTOR CAROL WILLIS AND DISASTER PREPAREDNESS EXPERT JEFF SCHLEGELMILCH
Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham spoke about the deadly attack at Manchester Arena from outside Greater Manchester Police Headquarters. The Manchester Arena explosion shook the UK after 22 were killed and scores injured when a bomb exploded at the end of a pop concert by US singer Ariana Grande as attendees were leaving the premises at around 22:35 local time. Police believe that the lone assailant died at the scene after detonating an explosive device on his person.
Manchester residents including eye witnesses gave their take, Tuesday, on the Manchester Arena explosion that shook the UK on Monday, leaving 22 dead and scores injured. The incident on Monday night occurred at the end of a pop concert by US singer Ariana Grande as attendees were leaving the premises at around 22:35 local time. Police believe that the lone assailant died at the scene after detonating an explosive device on his person.