September 16, 2001

A Closer Look at the Destruction
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Debris from the WTC blast litters the streets of Manhattan's financial district following the Sept. 11 terrorist attack. (BP) Photo by Jim Veneman
 

Rescue workers cut through steel beams lodged in the ruins of the World Trade Center. (BP) Photo by Jim Veneman

Two four-story high pieces of the WTC's outer shell are all that remain of New York City's tallest building. (BP) Photo by Jim Veneman
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The smoldering ruins of the World Trade Center blanket parts of Manhattan
nearly one week after the deadly blast. (BP) photo by Jim Veneman

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Sam Porter, left, ministers to a group of men involved in rescue efforts at the World Trade Center. (BP) Photo by Jim Veneman

 

Hundreds of volunteers continue to shift through the rubble of the World Trade Center towers in search of survivors. It's been one week since terrorists crashed two planes into the buildings. More than 5,000 people are missing.  (BP) Photo by Jim Veneman

Volunteers in New York await orders near Ground Zero, the place where terrorists destroyed the World Trade Center towers.
(BP) Photo by Jim Veneman

Professional musician, Barrett Cobb of New York City, plays 'God Bless America," just outside a subway entrance near Union Plaza, site of a World Trade Center memorial. (BP) photo by Jim Veneman
 

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