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On September 11 each year, two mesmerizing columns of light are projected into the night sky from ground zero, replicating the Twin Towers as a tribute to the victims of the 2001 terror attacks.
But this year, the installation has been canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. The "Tribute in Light" installation beams four miles into the sky, typically visible dozens of miles away from downtown Manhattan.
It requires a large crew working in close proximity to pull off the spectacle, which features eighty-eight 7,000-watt xenon lightbulbs positioned on the roof of a parking garage.
For safety reasons surrounding the pandemic, officials decided to cancel the tribute this year.
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It’s the right decision.
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I heard this morning that the 911 light tribute is on again..
The annual light display honoring victims of 9/11 in New York City will go on after all, organizers said Saturday, after concerns about workers' safety during the pandemic threatened to cancel the tribute.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said the state would provide the resources needed to ensure the health and safety of workers helping to produce the tribute, and former Mayor Michael Bloomberg said he would also help offset the additional costs.