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Today, Sunday, many people have taken to social media to remember and to mark yet another anniversary of the sad event that changed the world.
And to mark the 102 minutes that changed the world on that day, here, according toTimes Now, is a timeline of the events of that fateful morning:
8:46 am – The first strike
An American Airlines Boeing 767 making a Boston-Los Angeles connection with 92 people on board — including five hijackers — smashes into the North Tower of the World Trade Center, leaving a giant hole in the building’s facade. Thick smoke trails into the sky from the tower’s upper floors.
9:03 am – Second tower hit
A United Airlines Boeing 767 making a Boston-Los Angeles connection with 65 people on board — including five hijackers — hits the South Tower of the WTC, sparking a massive explosion.
9:30 am – Bush speaks
Then US president George W. Bush, in Sarasota, Florida, calls the blasts “an apparent terrorist attack.” He orders “a full-scale investigation to hunt down and to find those folks who committed these acts” and says he will immediately return to Washington.
9:37 am – Pentagon hit
An American Airlines Boeing 757 making a Washington Dulles-Los Angeles connection with 64 people on board — including five hijackers — smashes into the Pentagon in suburban Washington, setting off two explosions.
9:42 am – Planes grounded
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) orders the cancellation of all commercial flights in the United States.
9:59 am – South Tower collapses
The WTC’s South Tower hit 56 minutes earlier, collapses in a huge cloud of smoke and dust.
10:03 am – Crash in Pennsylvania
A United Airlines Boeing 757 traveling from Newark to San Francisco with 44 people on board — including four hijackers — crashes into a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, after passengers and crew apparently fought with the hijackers.
10:28 am – North Tower collapses
The north tower of the WTC collapses, an hour and 42 minutes after it was struck. A huge cloud of dust blankets lower Manhattan.
Watch the 8 years of construction that went into the 9/11 memorial elapse in just 90 seconds. pic.twitter.com/B8vxowze1S— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) September 11, 2016
On social media, the world has joined the United States to remember, to console and to never forget. See some of the reactions on ‘9/11’:
Fifteen years after 9/11, let us honor the heroes of that day and of the 9/11 generation who subsequently volunteered to serve.— Bill Kristol (@BillKristol) September 11, 2016
#neverforget 9/11. rip to all the ones who died that day.🙏🏻 pic.twitter.com/mUt6tfppiP— ✨lil meli✨ (@lilmeliii_) September 11, 2016
May god continue to bless all those who lost their lives on this day 9/11/2001 & may he continue to strengthen those who lost a loved one ❤️— Beysus † Godga (@GagaLovesBey) September 11, 2016
Rest in peace to everyone who got their lives stolen on 9/11 #September11— iRezi (@iRezi) September 11, 2016
15 yrs ago, 2,977 civilians headed to bed not knowing they'd be living their last day. 9/11 is forever apart of who we are as a nation.— t r e y (@treystahl_) September 11, 2016
please God, look over the families, friends, and victims of those in 9/11 and please watch over our country and keep us safe— ㅤㅤㅤㅤ (@urbandoll) September 11, 2016
I am praying for peace, but I will never forget. 9 11 attack pic.twitter.com/2Uq5JgXDeV— Mike Pance VP (@MikePenceVP) September 11, 2016
WE WILL NEVER FORGET 9-11! #BasketOfDeplorables— Deplorable AMERICAN! (@TheTrumpLady) September 11, 2016
#TrumpPence2016 @DanScavino @realDonaldTrump @AppSame pic.twitter.com/9ScFJ9ToAB
Remembering all those who lost their lives on this day: 9/11 : in attacks that were cowardly and in a way changed the way we live.— SUHEL SETH (@suhelseth) September 11, 2016
11th September...two contrasting images come to the mind. Today we pray tributes to all those who lost their lives in gruesome 9/11 attacks.— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) September 11, 2016
11th September...two contrasting images come to the mind. Today we pray tributes to all those who lost their lives in gruesome 9/11 attacks.— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) September 11, 2016
Always remember the ones that had lost lives in the tragedy of 9/11 #Bless #NeverForget— Vape GOD(daddy) (@brian_ordway) September 11, 2016
Hard to believe it's been 15 years since 9/11/01. May we NEVER FORGET that day!! pic.twitter.com/GuQe5EvQPe— Brian Kerins Jr. (@citywide704) September 11, 2016
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