Nearly 10 years after the horrific terrorist attack (11/09/2001) on the World Trade Center, the images record the event so far makes the viewer feel shocked.
| At 8:45 am on 11.9.2001, the American Airlines plane carrying 81 passengers and 9 crew staff and two pilots, crashed into the north tower of World Trade Center in Manhattan. At 8h56, a United Airlines flight continued to hit the south tower. (Photo: AP / Carmen Taylor) |
| The collision caused two buildings on fire. (Photo: Reuters / Sean Adair) |
| Sirens sounded throughout New York, while people hide behind the car for fear of subsequent attacks. (AP Photo / Carmen Taylor) |
| Up to 50,000 people worked in the World Trade Center, a consortium of seven buildings and thousands of others in the neighborhood. (Photo: AP / Patrick Sison) |
| People fled the area when smoke from the Twin Towers. (Photo by Getty Images / Spencer Platt) |
| Many people trapped in burning buildings and to enlist the help. (Photo: Reuters / Jeff Christensen) |
| A person falling from the building. (Photo: AP / Richard Drew) |
| U.S. President George W Bush was about the terrorist attack, while visiting home Emma E Booker Elementary School in Sarasota, Florida. (Photo: AP / Doug Mills) |
| At 9h50, about an hour after the first collision, the south tower of World Trade Center fell. (Photo: Reuters / Jeff Christensen) |
| The north tower collapsed at 10:30 am. (Photo: AFP / Getty Images / Doug Kanter) |
| Dust blind bounce after the two buildings down. (Photo: Reuters / Brad Rickerby) |
| The woman was full of dust when they leave an office building then. (Photo: AFP / Getty Images / Stan Honda) |
| The woman escaped pile of ash and rubble. (Photo: AP / Judie Stein) |
| Rescue workers help people injured in Liberty Park, while the smoke is suspected area untouched in two towers were falling behind. (Photo: Reuters) |
| Statue of Liberty with the Manhattan skyline is blurred emissions. (Photo: AP / Dan Loh) |
| Rescuers save an injured person from the wreckage. (Photo: Reuters / Shannon Stapleton) |
| Group firefighters go into the ruins near the location of the south tower was destroyed. (Photo: Reuters / Peter Morgan) |
| The area seen from the satellite crashed. (Photo: NASA / Reuters) |
Two days after the World Trade Center attack, the scene is only a scratch. (Photo: AFP / Alex Fuchs) |
Although busy with the rescue people in distress and clearing the scene, three firefighters do not forget to drag the U.S. flag between the ruins. (Photo: AP) |
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