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Photo Archive --- Date:20010912

Flames erupt from Pentagon

Flames erupt from windows at the Pentagon after the attack.

A helicopter flies over the Pentagon

A helicopter flies over the Pentagon after the military complex took a direct, devastating hit from an aircraft just outside the nation`s capital. (AP)

Smoke pours from the Pentagon

Smoke pours from the Pentagon in suburban Washington, D.C., moments after the terrorist attack. (USA Today)

Ssecond aircraft prepares to crash

As the World Trade Center`s North Tower burns from the first hijacked airliner attack, a second aircraft prepares to crash into the South Tower. (NBC)

The remaining tower dissolves

The remaining tower of New York`s World Trade Center dissolves in a cloud of dust and debris about 10:29 a.m., a half hour after the first twin tower collapsed. (Reuters)

Rescue workers yell to clear the street

Rescue workers yell to clear the street as they remove a man from the World Trade Center tower. Victims from the attack suffered from extensive burns.(Reuters)

Firemen extinguish ground fires

Firemen extinguish ground fires around the World Trade Center after the kamikaze airplane attacks destroyed New York`s World Trade Center. (Reuters)

World Trade Center engulfed in smoke and flame

As the fires spread, the World Trade Center is engulfed in smoke and flame. Shortly after this photo was taken the tower on the left collapsed.

Suffocating dust from the World Trade Center Tower debris

Manhattan workers try to protect themselves from the suffocating dust from the World Trade Center Tower debris. (AP)

Manhattan landscape in a shroud of smoke

The World Trade Center, seen from East Orange, N.J., covers the Manhattan landscape in a shroud of smoke and dust as the upper floors collapse. (USA Today)

Emergency Vehicles Destroyed as Well

Firefighters peering at the ash and rubble after the collapse of the World Trade Center towers. Many emergency vehicles were destroyed as well. (NYT)

Two planes crashes into twin towers of World Trade center in New York

Twin towers of World Trade center in New York collapsed over one hour after two planes crashed into them around 9 a.m. Tuesday morning.

Two planes crashes into twin towers of World Trade center in New York

Twin towers of World Trade center in New York collapsed over one hour after two planes crashed into them around 9 a.m. Tuesday morning.  

Chinese People Concerned about Pentagon Attacks

An old man of Beijing is reading newspaper reports on terror attacks in the US.

Firefighters pour water onto the Pentagon

Firefighters pour water onto the south side of the Pentagon as a U.S. Park Service helicopter hovers nearby. (USA Today)

Fire personnel battle a blaze

Fire personnel battle a blaze at the Pentagon, outside Washington, D.C., after a jet hijacked by terrorists crashed into the side of the building Tuesday. The Washington Monument is in the background. (USA Today)

Ash and debris darken a street

Ash and debris darken a street in downtown Manahattan after the total collapse of the World Trade Center. (AP)

Workers walk amid debris

Workers carry their belongings as they walk amid debris following the collapse of one of the World Trade Center towers.

A mushroom cloud of smoke

A mushroom cloud of smoke envelopes downtown Manhattan after the collapse of the World Trade Center towers in New York City. (USA Today)

Firefighters covered by dust

Covered in inches of white dust, firefighters do what they can to contain fires at the base of the ruins of the World Trade Center. (USA Today)

Firefighters overwhelmed by the destruction

New York City firefighters and other emergency personnel are overwhelmed by the destruction after the World Trade Center buildings` collapse. (Reuters)

Onlookers' Reaction

Onlookers at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York react to the scene about two miles away at the World Trade Center.

A lone man in Rubble

A lone man stands in the rubble, calling out to inquire if anyone needs help after the collapse of the first World Trade Center Tower. (AFP)

Fire in the Pentagon

About an hour after the World Trade Center was first hit, a fire erupted in the Pentagon -- located just outside Washington -- after a plane hits the Defense Department headquarters.(CNN)

Bush: 'We'll hunt them down'--CNN

President George Bush, who was in Florida, called the crashes "an apparent terrorist act." He said he would convene a security meeting on his return to Washington involving all parts of the federal government. (CNN) 

Terrorists attacked U.S in an unprecedented widespread scale

Terrorists attacked New York and Washington D.C. in an unprecedented widespread scale this morning, destroying the twin towers of the World Trade Center and the Pentagon in Washington by three airplane, with a fourth plane crashed in Pennsylvania.  
   


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