18 years have passed since the terrorists destroyed thousands of lives by crashing two planes into the World Trade Center in New York on September 11, 2011.
The deadly act of terror killed nearly 3,000 people and leaving millions in terror around the world. After 18 years, the families of the victims decided to gather at Ground Zero and other memorials around the world to mourn for the victims.
Some of the families of the dead will reach Ground Zero on Wednesday as the names of the victims will be read out, and tolling bells will be marking the moment of terror when hijacked planes crashed into the building.
President Donald Trump will be attending a ceremony at Pentagon, place where the third plane exploded.
Vice President Mike Pence will be speaking near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, the spot where passengers brought the plane down before it reached Washington.
18 years down the line, the nation is still coping with the aftermath of the horrifying incident.
There are people who were tied to the tragedy are still struggling with health issues; firefighter, police, and first respondents.
When the World Trade Center collapsed, it produced thick dust clouds, and fire lit for months which is considered as the leading cause of toxins.America has made sure the funds provided to the victim’s family and first responders reaches accurately, and everything falls into places.
A Memorial Glade is being dedicated this spring for al the first responders who got sick suffered injuries or died during the rescue mission. The tribute will have six large granite with a message written on it for the brave hearts.
The exclusive gathering at Ground Zero will also pay special attention to the first responders who were injured or fell sick during the attacks.
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