Those who remained reported that dense plumes from the explosions and building collapses traveled north to perimeter of the campus. Ash and dust inches deep settled midway up the entrance ramp, but no further. "This must have been what it was like in Pompeii," said Scott Anderson, the College's acting vice president for administration, who supervised an operation that assisted hundreds of police officers, fire fighters, and paramedics. |
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