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In the September 11, 2001 attacks, Tower 2 of the World Trade Center, also known as the South Tower, collapsed after being struck by American Airlines Flight 175. A total of 614 people died in the South Tower, including passengers on the plane and those inside the building. This number is part of the overall toll of 2,977 fatalities from the attacks.

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How many people from the World Trade Center North Tower died on 9-11?

It is estimated that 1434 people died in the World Trade Center North Tower, an additional 599 people died in the South tower [1]. In total, the death toll of the World Trade Center collapse was 2800 including 157 people who died in American Airlines Flight 11 and United Airlines Flight 175 which crashed into the towers as well as the 479 rescue workers and a additional 113 people who died in a rescue effort were all included [1]. It was estimated that in all, 200 people jumped from the towers with most jumpers coming from the north tower and fewer than a dozen coming from the south tower. [2] More people died in the north tower than in the south. Citations: 1 Cauchon, Dennis (December 20, 2001). "For many on Sept. 11, survival was no accident", USATODAY. Retrieved on 29 December 2008 {http://www.usatoday.com/news/sept11/2001/12/19/usatcov-wtcsurvival.htm} 2 Cauchon, Dennis and Martha Moore (September 2, 2002). "Desperation forced a horrific decision", USATODAY. Retrieved on 29 December 2008 {http://www.usatoday.com/news/sept11/2002-09-02-jumper_x.htm}