Today marks the 23rd anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terror attacks, a day that forever changed the world. On that fateful day, four hijacked planes were used as weapons of mass destruction. Two planes crashed into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, causing the iconic structures to collapse. A third plane struck the Pentagon, while the fourth, United Flight 93, crashed into a field in Pennsylvania after passengers heroically attempted to overpower the hijackers.
The health effects of the attacks continue to be felt, particularly among first responders. Many firefighters, Sussex police officer to appear in court charged with assaulting woman" href="https://uknip.co.uk/news/uk/sussex/sussex-police-officer-to-appear-in-court-charged-with-assaulting-woman/" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-wpil-monitor-id="56743">police officers, and rescue workers who were exposed to toxic dust and debris at Ground Zero have since developed serious health conditions. The number of first responders who have died from 9/11-related illnesses now surpasses those who perished on the day itself.

The legacy of September 11 remains one of both resilience and profound loss, as the world reflects on the heroes and victims of that dark day in history.

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