Terror from the sky

Terror struck at the heart of United States security Tuesday when an aircraft crashed into the Pentagon and two planes crashed into the World Trade Center in Manhattan, collapsing both of the massive towers of the landmark building and filling New York's financial district with smoke.

The White House, the Capitol, State Department and other federal buildings were evacuated. The Federal Aviation Administration shut down airports around the country as reports of more possible attacks filtered in. The nation entered a state of shock

 

Terror attacks hit U.S.

 

Posted: September 11, 2001

These images taken from amateur video show the second airliner crashing into the World Trade Center.  

NEW YORK (CNN) -- In an apparently coordinated terrorist attack against the United States, four commercial passenger jets crashed on Tuesday, three of them into significant landmarks.

· American Airlines Flight 11, carrying 81 passengers and 11 crew members, slammed into the north tower of the World Trade Center in Manhattan shortly before 9 a.m. About 15 minutes later, United Airlines Flight 175 from Boston to Los Angeles, with 56 passengers and nine crew members on board, crashed into the south tower.

· Both towers eventually collapsed in a shower of debris and plume of thick dust.

· A half an hour after the second crash, American Flight 77 took off from Washington, D.C.'s Dulles Airport en route to San Francisco, carrying 58 passengers and six crew members -- but crashed into the Pentagon instead. Less than an hour after the third crash, United Flight 93 crashed near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, with 38 passengers and seven crew aboard.

· The FBI said it believes all four planes, carrying a total of 266 people, were hijacked.

·  The Pentagon, the White House, the State Department, the Justice Department, the Capitol, the CIA and all other government buildings in Washington are evacuated.

· President Bush calls the crashes "a national tragedy." Later in the day, Bush issues a statement from Barksdale AFB near Shreveport, Louisiana. "Make no mistake: The United States will hunt down and punish those responsible for these cowardly acts."

· In the first-ever national ground stop of aircraft, all flights nationwide are stopped at their departure airports.

· International flights are initially diverted to Canada; FAA says later, however, that 22 U.S.-bound international flights will be allowed to land.

· Mullah Abdul Salam Zaeef, the Taliban ambassador to Pakistan, says in reaction to the terror attacks that "we want to tell the American children that Afghanistan feels your pain and we hope that the courts find justice."

· Mullah Omar, the Taliban spiritual leader, condemns the attacks and denies that Osama bin Laden, the Saudi millionaire who has been blamed for attacks against U.S. interests and is believed to be in Afghanistan, was responsible.

· In New York, more than 10,000 rescue personnel rush to the scene. Evacuation of lower Manhattan begins.

· Israel evacuates all of its missions around the world.

· The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta is evacuated. CDC prepares bioterrorism teams in case they become necessary.

· Philadelphia landmarks are evacuated.

· In Chicago, the Sears Tower is evacuated; United Nations in New York is evacuated.

· Two aircraft carriers and five other ships are deployed along the East Coast of the United States, and two aircraft carriers go to New York area, all from Norfolk, Virginia.

· The New York Port Authority closes all bridges and tunnels into the city.

· U.S. stock markets close after the New York attacks.

· NATO sends home all non-essential personnel from its Brussels, Belgium, headquarters.

· The Immigration and Naturalization Service puts the U.S. borders with Mexico and Canada on highest state of alert.

· Los Angeles International Airport is evacuated.

· Disney closes its parks in Orlando, Florida, and Disneyland in Anaheim, California.

· FEMA implements plan established for such events: FBI leads investigation, and Justice Department heads crisis management.

· Three Palestinian groups -- Hamas, the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine and Islamic Jihad -- deny responsibility for the attacks, but blame U.S. policies in the Mideast.

· Washington, D.C. and San Francisco declare states of emergency.

· A Delta flight makes emergency landing in Cleveland and all passengers are safely evacuated. Federal officials search the plane for a possible bomb.

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