NEW YORK, Nov. 13 (UPI) -- Families are still receiving calls 10 years after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks as New York City medical examiners identify the nearly 22,000 human remains.
New York City's medical examiner office has so far identified about 13,000 remains found among the rubble at the World Trade Center in Manhattan, though 1,121 victims have not been linked to any, The New York Times reported Saturday. About 9,000 remains are still unidentified, many of which have been preserved for future testing as current technology has not been sophisticated enough to match DNA.