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Temperatures in the fires that burned for weeks under the pile were measured at 2800 degrees by NYFDP. Steel often melts at 2500 degrees. It's really that simple.
It is if you ignore that building fires dont normally reach temps like that, obviously the temp was hot enough to melt steel if steel was melted, but why, if in the history of sky scraper fires its never happened before, did it happen then?
What caused those fires to reach such temps?