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Osama bin Laden, the mastermind behind the September 11th attacks, remained at large until May 2, , when he was finally tracked down and killed by U. In June , then-President Barack Obama announced the beginning of large-scale troop withdrawals from Afghanistan; it took until August for all U. It was signed into law by President George W. Bush on November 25, Today, the Department of Homeland Security is a cabinet responsible for preventing terror attacks, border security, immigrations and customs and disaster relief and prevention.

Mohammed led propaganda operations for al Qaeda from In August , a U. On the first day of trading after the attacks, the market fell 7. The heaviest losses were in finance and air transportation, which accounted for 60 percent of lost jobs.

Thousands of first responders and people working and living in lower Manhattan near Ground Zero were exposed to toxic fumes and particles emanating from the towers as they burned and fell. The Victim Compensation Fund was set to stop accepting claims in December The first memorials to September 11 came in the immediate wake of the attacks, with candlelight vigils and flower tributes at U.

For the first anniversary of the attacks in New York City in , two bright columns of light were shot up into the sky from where the Twin Towers once stood. On clear nights, the beams are visible from over 60 miles away. It consists of two reflecting pools with waterfalls rushing down where the Twin Towers once rose into the sky. The names of all 2, victims are engraved on the bronze panels surrounding the pools, arranged by where individuals were on the day of the attacks, so coworkers and people on the same flight are memorialized together.

New York Magazine. September 11th Terror Attacks Fast Facts. But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us! Subscribe for fascinating stories connecting the past to the present. On September 11, —a clear, sunny, late summer day—al Qaeda terrorists aboard three hijacked passenger planes carried out coordinated suicide attacks against the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington, D.

The September 11 attacks struck the nation on a clear, late summer morning on the East Coast. One hijacked plane crashed in a field outside Shanksville, Pennsylvania.

On the morning of September 11, , the deadliest terrorist attack in U. On the morning of September 11, , 19 men hijacked four U. The hijackers deliberately crashed the planes into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and onto a field outside of Shortly after the Twin Towers fell on September 11, , the nation began to mourn, and around the country Americans began to commemorate the victims and demonstrate their patriotism.

A father and son are seen walking to the Brooklyn Bridge, which was used by thousands of pedestrians to get out of lower Manhattan following the World Trade Center attack. On the day of the attacks, New York City firefighters died in the twin towers. At least more have since died from illnesses related to their work at the site. A fallen piece of metal is seen on the ground in lower Manhattan after hijacked planes crashed into the World Trade Center. Many who fled the towers recounted hazardous journeys down dust-choked stairwells packed with people.

Meanwhile, rescue operations were also underway at the Pentagon , where people died. It will be in business tomorrow. A military helicopter departs after dropping off personnel at the Pentagon on September 12, In the years after the attack, people who spent time near ground zero would begin to die as a result of long-term illnesses stemming from toxic dust.

A destroyed Manhattan subway station entrance is seen near ground zero on the evening of September 12, An unidentified New York City firefighter walks near ground zero after the collapse of the twin towers on September 11, An unidentified man walks on an ash-covered street in lower Manhattan after the collapse of the twin towers. In the years that followed, thousands of first responders and local residents would seek treatment for cancer and other health conditions stemming from their exposure to ground zero.

Much of the toxic dust was pulverized concrete. In this photo, people walk across the Brooklyn Bridge from Manhattan to Brooklyn on September 11, By then, they'd seen the collapse of both World Trade Center towers. An unidentified New York City firefighter walks away from ground zero after the collapse of the twin towers on September 11, In the years following the attack, comedian and former "Daily Show" host Jon Stewart became a prominent advocate for better health care for the first responders.

In , Congress permanently extended the victims' compensation program. This handout image, provided by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, shows damage to an office. Fifty-five military personnel and 70 civilians were killed in the Pentagon that day. This photo from the FBI shows a piece of debris from American Airlines Flight 77 collected at the scene following the attack at the Pentagon on September 11, Here, early-morning light filters through the smoke and wreckage of the World Trade Center on September 13, Smoke pours from the southwest E-ring of the Pentagon building in Arlington, Virginia, on September 11, The government later released low-resolution security video of American Airlines Flight 77 crashing into the building.

In New York, devastation extended beyond the twin towers. That day is forever tangible. The importance of that day must never be overlooked.

The dangers are still in the world. Donald DiFrancesco was governor. No one knew who Barack Obama was. Donald Trump had never hosted a reality show called The Apprentice. Yet somehow, through a trick of time and empathy, those towers are still falling.



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