World Trade Center Towers in Manhattan with smoke rising from fires on September 11, 2001.
New York:
Sunday marks the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the United States that left nearly 3,000 people dead.
The Al-Qaeda plane hijackings of September 11, 2001 -- the first foreign attack on the US mainland in nearly two centuries -- ruptured a sense of safety and plunged the West into wars still being fought today.
Two planes smashed into New York's World Trade Center, leaving 2,753 dead. A third hit the Pentagon in Washington, killing 184, and 40 more died after a fourth plane headed for Washington crashed into a field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania after a passenger revolt.
Here is the timeline of the events that fateful morning, which reshaped the course of US history:
8:46 am - The first strike
An American Airlines Boeing 767 making a Boston-Los Angeles connection with 92 people on board -- including five hijackers -- smashes into the North Tower of the World Trade Center, leaving a giant hole in the building's facade. Thick smoke trails into the sky from the tower's upper floors.
9:03 am - Second tower hit
A United Airlines Boeing 767 making a Boston-Los Angeles connection with 65 people on board -- including five hijackers -- hits the South Tower of the WTC, sparking a massive explosion.
9:30 am - Bush speaks
Then US president George W. Bush, in Sarasota, Florida, calls the blasts "an apparent terrorist attack." He orders "a full-scale investigation to hunt down and to find those folks who committed these acts" and says he will immediately return to Washington.
9:37 am - Pentagon hit
An American Airlines Boeing 757 making a Washington Dulles-Los Angeles connection with 64 people on board -- including five hijackers -- smashes into the Pentagon in suburban Washington, setting off two explosions.
9:42 am - Planes grounded
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) orders the cancellation of all commercial flights in the United States.
9:59 am - South Tower collapses
The WTC's South Tower, hit 56 minutes earlier, collapses in a huge cloud of smoke and dust.
10:03 am - Crash in Pennsylvania
A United Airlines Boeing 757 traveling from Newark to San Francisco with 44 people on board -- including four hijackers -- crashes into a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, after passengers and crew apparently fought with the hijackers.
10:28 am - North Tower collapses
The north tower of the WTC collapses, an hour and 42 minutes after it was struck. A huge cloud of dust blankets lower Manhattan.
(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
The Al-Qaeda plane hijackings of September 11, 2001 -- the first foreign attack on the US mainland in nearly two centuries -- ruptured a sense of safety and plunged the West into wars still being fought today.
Two planes smashed into New York's World Trade Center, leaving 2,753 dead. A third hit the Pentagon in Washington, killing 184, and 40 more died after a fourth plane headed for Washington crashed into a field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania after a passenger revolt.
Here is the timeline of the events that fateful morning, which reshaped the course of US history:
8:46 am - The first strike
An American Airlines Boeing 767 making a Boston-Los Angeles connection with 92 people on board -- including five hijackers -- smashes into the North Tower of the World Trade Center, leaving a giant hole in the building's facade. Thick smoke trails into the sky from the tower's upper floors.
9:03 am - Second tower hit
A United Airlines Boeing 767 making a Boston-Los Angeles connection with 65 people on board -- including five hijackers -- hits the South Tower of the WTC, sparking a massive explosion.
9:30 am - Bush speaks
Then US president George W. Bush, in Sarasota, Florida, calls the blasts "an apparent terrorist attack." He orders "a full-scale investigation to hunt down and to find those folks who committed these acts" and says he will immediately return to Washington.
9:37 am - Pentagon hit
An American Airlines Boeing 757 making a Washington Dulles-Los Angeles connection with 64 people on board -- including five hijackers -- smashes into the Pentagon in suburban Washington, setting off two explosions.
9:42 am - Planes grounded
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) orders the cancellation of all commercial flights in the United States.
9:59 am - South Tower collapses
The WTC's South Tower, hit 56 minutes earlier, collapses in a huge cloud of smoke and dust.
10:03 am - Crash in Pennsylvania
A United Airlines Boeing 757 traveling from Newark to San Francisco with 44 people on board -- including four hijackers -- crashes into a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, after passengers and crew apparently fought with the hijackers.
10:28 am - North Tower collapses
The north tower of the WTC collapses, an hour and 42 minutes after it was struck. A huge cloud of dust blankets lower Manhattan.
(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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