Steel core columns disintegrate into steel dust with WTC 7 and water tower in the foreground.
No molten metal
This figure “looks down into the basement of WTC2. This is adjacent to the southeast corner of the bathtub wall, which was damaged at the top, and there seems to be a wet floor or puddle of water. But there is no steam rising, and there clearly is no molten metal visible in this section of the basement.” - Where Did the Towers Go by Dr Judy Wood p. 210.
No molten metal
This figure “looks down into the basement of WTC2. This is adjacent to the southeast corner of the bathtub wall, which was damaged at the top, and there seems to be a wet floor or puddle of water. But there is no steam rising, and there clearly is no molten metal visible in this section of the basement.” - Where Did the Towers Go by Dr Judy Wood p. 210.
No Molten Metal
This figure “looks down into the basement of WTC2. This is adjacent to the southeast corner of the bathtub wall, which was damaged at the top, and there seems to be a wet floor or puddle of water. But there is no steam rising, and there clearly is no molten metal visible in this section of the basement.” - Where Did the Towers Go by Dr Judy Wood p. 210.