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11 September 2001, World Trade Centre, USA

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Elizabethofseasons

Elizabethofseasons Report 11 Sep 2013 23:22

Dear All

Hello

Thank you very much for sharing your personal stories.

Take gentle care
My sincere wishes to you.
Elizabeth, EOS
xx

Nolls from Harrogate

Nolls from Harrogate Report 11 Sep 2013 15:25

We watched a programme this week about the Hotel between the Twin Towers I think seeing it again unfolding didn't make it any easier watching. I hope all the families involved have found peace with themselves over the last 12 years .

Jonesey

Jonesey Report 11 Sep 2013 10:57

Ann,

Those 2 events I also relate to.

I well remember standing on the top of the the World Trade Centre on an earlier trip to New York. They used to issue a pamphlet which said "The closest that some people will get to God" When the disaster began to unfold I was working in my shop and my eldest son who had been with me in New York was at home watching television when the news broke. He rang me to let me know what had happened.

Aberfan I remember because I drove from Birmingham to there when I heard that volunteers were needed. I cannot explain why I felt compelled to go but I did. I spent all day Saturday helping to try to clear the slurry in Pantglas road near the school. Whilst there we managed to recover 3 bodies of those children who were unfortunate to have been caught in the landslide. A terrible disaster.

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 11 Sep 2013 10:14

it was a Tuesday and my husband and I were in Abergavenny - first I heard about it was when I went into the Principality Building Society and heard the staff talking about it, but still didn't really know what had happened. It was only on the way home when we heard the story on the car radio and then when we got home saw the horredous television coverage - absolutely unbelievable. How those people in the towers must have suffered

The only other day I can recall quite vividly was the Aberfan disaster - that was a Friday, think it was 21st October 1966, ad first heard of that in work when someone said 12 people had been killed. My boss said it would never be that many, and then we got home and discovred it was well over a hundred, mostly small children

Two of the worst events, unconnected with war, in my lifetime

OneFootInTheGrave

OneFootInTheGrave Report 11 Sep 2013 10:03

The attacks that took place on the twin towers of The World Trade Center and The Pentagon on 11 September 2001 were heinous crimes, for as long as I live I will never forget the unbelievable sequence of events that I witnessed on the television that day.

My thoughts and prayers are for all those who lost their lives that day, for all their families, friends, and colleagues, and my respect goes to all those who struggled in horrendous & dangerous circumstances to rescue people trapped in the rubble.

"That Day"

A Poem by Billy Nardozzi

It is a day in history
We'll never forget
And a day that we'll cry for
And that you can bet

And it is a day that we lost
Thousands of lives
Our family and friends
And husbands and wives

And it is a day we will honor
Those brave who had dared
To go into those Towers
Because they had cared

And it is a day we will fight
To the very end
To make sure that it never
Happens again

And it is a day we will pray
For the loved ones who perished
Who we so dearly loved
And always have cherished

And it is a day we'll request
If it's not too much
That,that spot at ground zero
"Never Be Touched"

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 11 Sep 2013 09:37

Horrific and never will be forgotten. A week later we flew to Florida to Orlando with daughter and family. We bought T shirts with the Eagle on and wherever we went the Americans thanked us for our support, they were very patriotic about it, very AMERICAN and so upset about their countrymen as you would be. A horrible time for them. And security at airports was horrendous but everyone queuing was very patient.

I hope that such a horrible attack doesn't happen again. You can only hope

Susan

Susan Report 11 Sep 2013 09:13



I remember that day in horror as I watched it unfold on TV.

The bravery of the police and Firefighters was nothing short of wonderfull and so many lost their lives helping others.

I remember all who lost their lives that day today and always :-(

God Bless America <3

Linda

Linda Report 11 Sep 2013 01:24

My Cousin worked in a building opposite the twin towers and had to get out in the subway under the towers, one of happenings you'll always remember what you where doing when you heard about it.

Mistycat

Mistycat Report 10 Sep 2013 23:37

Hello Elizabeth

In 1999 we met an American couple on holiday in Jamaica, Jenny and I kept in touch and we were due to visit with them, in New York for new year 2001...

Jenny had an office in The Trade Centre....

In the days following I mailed her a number of times in the hope I would get a reply, telling us she was fine.....I never did

I still often wonder what became of her...

Misty x

Elizabethofseasons

Elizabethofseasons Report 10 Sep 2013 23:24

Dear All

Hello



On 11 September 2001, there were four terrorist attacks on the USA.

Two hijacked planes crashed into the World Trade Centre in New York.


The Pentagon was also severely damaged and a fourth plane crashed in a field near Pittsburgh.

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The news broadcasts of the the World Trade Centre collapsing, shown around the world, were some of the most devasting images ever seen

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The number of people killed was well over 3,000.

It took almost nine months to clear the millions of tons of rubble
at "Ground Zero" where the World Trade Center had once stood.

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12 years later, many of those who survived suffer from severe respiratory illness, post trauma and many other medical problems.

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This post is dedicated to all those who tried to help and save people that day.


Take gentle care
Sincere wishes
Elizabeth, EOS
xx

PS Date re-edited.
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