After the collapse of the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001, a total of 2,977 victims were identified, but initially, over 2,500 people were reported missing. In the years following the attacks, many of those missing were identified through forensic methods, leading to a significant reduction in the number of officially missing persons. As of now, the number of individuals still considered missing is around 1,100, with ongoing efforts to identify remains through DNA testing.
2,976 people. 2,605 people died on the ground or in the towers, 343 firefights, 60 policemen, and 24 are still missing.
Excluding the 19 hijackers, 2,974 people died in the attacks. Another 24 are missing and presumed dead
In the 9-11 2,977 people died. Out of those people 2,605 people were either on the ground or in the towers. 343 Firefighters died, 60 Police Officers altogether and 24 people are still reported missing.
the people in the towers and the people hired to steer the planes.
No they didn't. Towers are modern.
Only 6000 peoples but there where a couple of people who were hanging on the towers but few died when they fell of the towers
The time difference in collapsing towers refers to the phenomenon where the upper sections of a collapsing structure fall faster than the lower sections due to gravitational acceleration and the transfer of energy. In a controlled demolition or structural failure, the upper part of the building may fall and impact the lower part, creating a delay before the lower sections begin to collapse. This can lead to a visible lag in the overall collapse sequence, often resulting in a domino effect as the energy is transferred downwards. Factors such as the building's design and materials also influence the timing of the collapse.
Alton Towers is considered by many to be the United Kingdom's finest theme park.
Yes. In fact they are rebuilding it, but now there will be three towers.
23 million people worked in the twins tower
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Oh, yes. Almost 3000 people died b/c of the attack on the Towers.