9/11 Terrorist Attack Photo Gallery

NameCreditDescription
001 Mark Lennihan
The Associated Press
A Con Edison power company worker takes a break from an electric cable repair on Chambers St. in near the World Trade Center.
002 Timothy A. Clary
Agence France-Presse
Rescue workers make an enthusiastic display as they are driven into Lower Manhattan.
003 Marcos Townsend
Agence France-Presse
Ian Rubino, left, and Frank Corso hold photos of missing friend, Joanne Rubino, who worked in the World Trade Center.
004 Jeff Christensen
Reuters
A man looks at a wall covered with posters of people missing from the World Trade Center disaster outside of Bellevue hospital.
005 Jim Bourg
Reuters
Workers continued their search for survivors through the rubble and debris of the World Trade Center complex on Thursday.
006 Jeff Christensen
Reuters
A television truck was covered on Thursday with posters of people missing from the World Trade Center disaster outside of Bellevue hospital.
007 Stephen Chernin
The Associated Press
Bill Fennelly, a volunteer firefighter from Baldwin, N.Y., pauses for a moment at the World Trade Center collapse. Five firefighters were rescued from the rubble around midday on Thursday.
008 AFP A composite image taken off Russian NTV television channel shows a hijacked plane as it crashes into the World Trade Center in New York. Two planes crashed into the two towers around 9 a.m. this morning.
009 Howard Baden
The New York Times
Shortly after the plane crashed into the second tower, smoke filled the air downtown.
010 The Associated Press People fled the World Trade Center and surrounding area.
011 REUTERS A close view of the crash site at one of the World Trade Center towers. A police helicopter was flying nearby.
012 Reuters Shortly after this photo was taken the tower on the left collapsed.
013 The Associated Press Smoke billowed from the World Trade Center towers this morning.
014 Reuters The second tower fell to the ground around 10:30 a.m.
015 Reuters People reacted emotionally across the city after watching the second tower fall to the ground.
016 Reuters Workers at St. Vincent's Hospital waited for people who were injured in the explosion to arrive.
017 Reuters
Larry Downing
A rescue helicopter surveys damage to the Pentagon Building as firefighters battle flames after an airplane crashed into the U.S. military headquarters outside of Washington on Tuesday morning.
018 AP Photo
Will Morris
Fires and damage outside the Pentagon after the building took a direct, devasting hit from an aircraft.
019 AFP Photo
Luke Frazza
Emergency personnel battle the fire at the Pentagon after the attack. The five-sided structure was struck on one side and collapsed.
020 AFP Photo
Luke Frazza
Smoke billows from the Pentagon after the attack.
021 AFP Photo
Luke Frazza
A U.S. military jet streaks past a helicopter flying over the burning Pentagon.
022 AP Photo
Pablo Martinez Monsivais
Workers leave buildings in the area near the White House. The Capitol, White House, Pentagon, State Department and other buildings were evacuated following the Washington and New York attacks.
023 AFP Photo
Tim Sloan
U.S. Secret Service snipers walk the roof of the White House following terrorist attacks in New York and the Pentagon. The mayor of Washington declared a state of emergency in the federal capital after the attacks.
024 AFP Photo
Luke Frazza
A Department of Defense police officer stands guard on one of the roads near the Pentagon after the attack.
025 David Scull for the New York Times Smoke billows from The Pentagon following a terrorist attack as tourists walk past American flags flying at the base of the Washington Monument.
026 The Associated Press People fled through ash-filled streets near the World Trade Center after the explosion.
027 Reuters Rescue workers removed an injured man from the World Trade Center.
028 The Associated Press Firefighters made their way through the rubble.
029 Agence France Presse Lower Manhattan was a scene of devastation following the collapse of the twin towers.
030 The Associated Press People in front of St. Patrick's Cathedral reacted with horror as they looked down Fifth Avenue and watched the crash.
031 Andrea Mohin
The New York Times
The Brooklyn Bridge was crowded with evacuees from the crash site.
032 Reuters A businessman leaving the World Trade Center area.
033 The Associated Press A street near the World Trade Center was covered in ashes on Tuesday morning.
034 Paul J. Richards
Agence France-Presse
President George W. Bush was interrupted by his Chief of Staff Andrew Card during an early morning event at an elementary school in Florida, shortly after news of the World Trade Center attack.
035 Doug Mills
The Associated Press
Air Force One sits on the tarmack under tight military security after President Bush arrived to address the nation from an undisclosed location about the terrorist acts at the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on Tuesday.
036 Doug Mills
The Associated Press
President Bush addresses the nation from the Oval Office on Tuesday about the terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Bush said "Freedom itself has been attacked this morning by a faceless coward."
037 Fred Jewell
The Associated Press
A billboard in front of Wrigley Field announced the cancellation of Tuesday's Cincinnati Reds and Chicago Cubs game as a result of the terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington earlier that day.
038 The Associated Press An American flag flies at half-staff at the Columbus Municipal Airport, in Columbus, Ind., on Tuesday.
039 Sung Park
The Associated Press
University of Texas students held a vigil held on campus in Austin, Texas, on Tuesday night.
040 Chang W. Lee
The New York Times
Firefighters walk down Dutch St. near the World Trade Center complex.
041 Stan Honda
Agence France-Presse
A team of rescue workers walks in front of the remains of the World Trade Center as the search for survivors continues.
042 Chang W. Lee
The New York Times
An injured firefighter arriving at Mount Sinai-NYU Medical Center in downtown New York.
043 Chang W. Lee
The New York Times
Volunteers load a make-shift stretcher onto a truck to bring it to the site of the World Trade Center.
044 Amy Sancetta
The Associated Press
Crushed cars are hauled away from the scene of the attack on the World Trade Center.
045 Stan Honda
Agence France-Presse
Rescue workers await orders near the remains of the World Trade Center as search efforts continue.
046 Marcos Townsend
Agence France-Presse
Rescue workers and search dogs look for survivors in the debris of the World Trade Center twin towers.
047 Janet Durrans for The New York Times Sargent John McLaughlan, the first survivor found in the World Trade Center wreckage, was located after he called rescue workers on his cell phone. He had been on the 82nd floor when the building collapsed.
048 Marcos Townsend
Agence France-Presse
Rescue workers use torches in their search for survivors in the debris of the collapsed World Trade Center towers.
049 Fred Conrad
The New York Times
The New York skyline from New Jersey minus the twin towers of the World Trade Center.
050 Beth A. Keiser
The Associated Press
An emergency services worker walks on an ash covered street near the site of the World Trade Center.
051 Timothy A. Clary
Agence France-Presse
Firemen spray water on the collapsed building seven of the World Trade Center complex early Wednesday morning.
052 Sara Krulwich
The New York Times
Rao Chalasani with a picture of his mother, Swarna Chalasani, who worked at Two World Trade Center on the 94th Floor.
053 Fatih Saribas
Reuters
The Turkish flag flies at half mast next to a monument to Ataturk in Istanbul. Flags throughout Turkey were lowered on Thursday to mourn those who lost their lives in Tuesday's terrorist attacks.
054 Alastair Grant
The Associated Press
Outside the American embassy in London, a British policeman moves flowers to the statue of Franklin Delano Roosvelt in Grosvenor Square where there is a book of condelences for the victims of the terrorist attacks.
055 Rafiqur Rahman
Reuters
In Dhaka, Bangladeshis held a memorial service on Thursday for the people killed in Tuesday's terror attacks in the United States.
056 Nasser Ishtayeh In the northern West Bank town of Nablus, Palestinian school girls stand for a moment of silence in remembrance of the victim's of the attacks in the United States.
057 Rainer Jensen
Agence France-Presse
A gigantic spread of flowers lies in front of Frankfurt's opera building in memory of those who were killed in the terror attacks. The colorful carpet shows the flags of the European nations surrounding the flag of the United States.
058 Michael Stephens
The Associated Press
London's Buckingham Palace conducted a special Changing of the Guard ceremony on Thursday to honor the victims of the terrorist attacks. Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, right, and U.S. Ambassador William Farish listen as a band plays the American National Anthem.
059 Visar Kryeziu
The Associated Press
In Kosovo capital of Pristina, ethnic Albanian leader Hashim Thaci of the Democratic Party of Kosovo expresses his grief for family members of the victims of the terrorist attacks.
060 Mohammed Dahshi
The Associated Press
Following Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's decision to participate in a blood drive, three Palestinians donate blood at the Palestinian Red Crescent office in the Ein el-Hilweh refugee camp in southern Lebanon.
061 Angus McDonald
The Associated Press
Tibetan nuns pray for the victims of terrorist attacks in the U.S. at Dharamsala on Wednesday. The exiled Tibetan leader Dalai Lama earlier sent a letter of condolence to President Bush.

Back Home

Hosted by www.Geocities.ws

1