Threat level rises for specific financial sites
Emergency Management Alert, August 6, 2004
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) raised the national threat level to orange or high alert on Monday for financial businesses in New York City, northern New Jersey, and Washington D.C., the Associated Press reported.
The heightened terrorism alert comes after a reported threat to those areas that require business employees to go through extra security checks, increased barricades, and more armed security.
DHS Secretary Tom Ridge said officials could not tell whether an attack is imminent and encouraged people to go about their business.
Recently, DHS received information that included photographs, drawings, and written documents pertaining to al-Qaeda operatives in five specific financial buildings.
While the terror level for financial districts increased, Ridge said the alert would remain at yellow, or elevated, for the rest of the country.
"Iconic economic targets are at the heart of [the terrorists'] interest," Ridge said
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