Singer Lani Misalucha commemorated the 9/11 tragedy by sharing with fans a story about it which she finds comforting.
Where were you on Sept. 11, 2001? As is well known, 911 is the emergency code used by Americans on the telephone to summon for help in extreme situations. But since Sept. 11, 2001, it has also come to mean the day of infamy when the World Trade Center was attacked by two planes that had been transformed into terrorist weapons. Six billion people all over the world were able to witness it in real time or shortly thereafter.
Today, September 11, much of the country and New York especially will commemorate 9/11 as the day when four planes became weapons of destruction against innocent civilians. Two of them crashed into the World Trade Center and brought them down.
How can anyone forget? What were you doing on this day 15 years ago?
I CAN’T believe it has been 14 years since the infamous attack on the World Trade Center in New York. I still get chills when I see videos or photos of 9/11.
When the hijacked planes crashed into the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers in New York on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, I was in Manila, over 8,000 miles away. My last class at the university had just finished and as I was getting ready to go home, I received a text message from a friend telling me about the attacks.
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