Trade Center Reopens After Bomb Scare
Two suspicious packages spotted Thursday in the lobby of a building in the World Trade Center were not bombs and the area was later reopened, authorities said.
Police bomb squads were sent to the scene near the parking garage where a powerful bomb went off last Feb. 26, killing six people and injuring more than 1,000 others.
The bomb squads determined that the bags in the lobby of No. 4 World Trade Center, which is not one of the landmark’s two towers, did not contain explosives, a Port Authority police official said.
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