Tower 2 Is Hit |
The Facade FallsThe latticework facing of the south tower came tumbling to earth upon impact of the hijacked plane. |
Heading Into DangerAs World Trade Center workers descended the stairs of Tower One to escape, firefighter Mike Kehoe entered the building to help in the evacuation effort. |
No ExitAs the heat from the inferno became intolerable, trapped workers were forced to jump from the towers to escape the flames. |
The South Tower CollapsesIn a 2,000-degree inferno, the tower crumples and crashes to the ground at 9:55 am. Minutes later, at 10:29 am, the north tower collapses. |
On the RunDowntown office workers flee the clowds of smoke that swirled through the streets of lower Manhattan when the towers crumbled. |
Escape from HellA woman flees the collapsing towers. |
Gray EscapeNo one evaded the dense fallout that covered the entire area. |
Rescuers carry Father Mychal Judge's body from Tower One. He was the first and most famous victim of the World Trade Center attack. |
Blood BondPeople gathered in Federal Plaza to offer aid on the first afternoon. Thousands of New Yorkers stood in lines all over the city to donate. |
Trees of LeatherShoes, left by people running from the burning buildings, hang from branches. |
Smoke in the CityEyes were on the downtown skyline all day Tuesday. The scene above was shot from New Jersey. |
SurrealDense smoke and bright lights created one haunting image after another. |
Still StandingPortions of the towers' facades remained upright, creating the effect of a cathedral in the mist. |
Holding Out HopeAlisa Schindler, searching for friend Charles. |
President Bush, center; NYC Fire Commissioner Thomas Van Essen, right; Governor George Pataki, back left; and Senator Chuck Schumer, back right. |
Face of "Evil"- Mohamed Atta, who drove the first plane into the north tower |
The Brooks Brothers store on Church Street, September 13. |
A New Yorker lights a candle at a memorial in Union Square on early Saturday morning. Courtesy: leyeomole's blog |
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