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Sorry for the pop up ads. I'm trying to find the least intrusive one. World Trade Center Attack Memorial - Tuesday, September 11, 2001 On Tuesday, September 11, 2001, at 8:45am New York local time, One World Trade Center, the north tower, was hit by a hijacked 767 commercial jet airplane, loaded with fuel for a trans-continental flight. Two World Trade Center, the south tower, was hit by a similar hijacked jet 18 minutes later at 9:03am. (In separate but related attacks, the Pentagon building near Washington D.C. was hit by a hijacked 757 at 9:43am, and at 10:10am, a fourth hijacked jetliner crashed in Pennsylvania.) The south tower, WTC 2, which had been hit second, was the first to suffer a complete structural collapse at 10:05am, 62 minutes after being hit itself, 80 minutes after the first impact. The north tower, WTC 1, then also collapsed at 10:29am, 104 minutes after being hit. WTC 7, a substantial 47 story office building in its own right, built in 1987, was damaged by the collapsing towers, caught fire, and later in the afternoon also totally collapsed. The list of collapsed buildings (as confirmed by the New York Times through Saturday, 2001.0915) included all seven buildings of the World Trade center complex — including WTC 6, the U.S Customs House to the north; WTC 3, the 22 story Marriot World Trade Center hotel just west of Tower Two; and WTC 4 and 5, the Plaza Buildings to the east (although satellite images suggest much of WTC 5, the north Plaza Building, was still standing). Other nearby buildings were significantly damaged, including the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, and One Liberty Plaza, a 54 floor, 743' tall building across Church Street to the east. About 2800 people died in the disaster. At the time the recovery and site clearing process officially concluded on May 30, 2002, 1796 people still remain unrecovered. 1.8 million tons of debris was removed from the disaster site. The FBI Seeks Public Assistance The individuals pictured left are believed to have entered the United States illegally on or about December 24, 2002. Although the FBI has no specific information that they are connected to any potential terrorist activities, based upon information developed in the course of on-going investigations, the FBI would like to locate and question these persons. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is seeking the public's assistance in determining the whereabouts of the following individuals: ABID NORAIZ ALI, DOB AUGUST 15, 1977 IFTIKHAR KHOZMAI ALI, DOB SEPTEMBER 20, 1981 MUSTAFA KHAN OWASI, DOB DECEMBER 11, 1969 ADIL PERVEZ, DOB DECEMBER 27, 1983 AKBAR JAMAL, DOB NOVEMBER 1, 1974
The above identified individuals, whose names and dates of birth may be fictitious, are believed to have entered the United States illegally on or about December 24, 2002. Although the FBI has no specific information that these individuals are connected to any potential terrorist activities, based upon information developed in the course of on-going investigations, the FBI would like to locate and question these persons. The FBI has been working with Homeland Security Agencies (U.S. Customs, INS, TSA) to locate these individuals. The above information has also been disseminated to the appropriate law enforcement agencies around the United States and throughout the world. Anyone with any information pertaining to these individuals is asked to contact their nearest FBI office. Photographs of the these individuals can be found on the FBI's web site at www.FBI.gov. Please review the press release and the Seeking Information poster about these individuals. The FBI asks that anyone with information about them contact their nearest FBI office. Related links: 12/29/2002, Press Release | Poster | FBI Field Office Contact
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