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This is a collection of the newly released aerial photograph made on September 11, 2001 by the New York City Police Department and provided on Feb. 10, 2010 by ABC News. The images show the collapsing World Trade Center in New York following attacks by terrorists who flew two airliners into the towers. This and other aerial photos from the 9/ 11 attacks were obtained by ABC News, who in 2009 filed a Freedom of Information Act request with the National Institute of Standards and Technology. The photographs were made by Greg Semendinger of the New York City Police Department. (10 images)

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AP / NYPD via ABC News / Greg Semendinger


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AP / NYPD via ABC News / Greg Semendinger



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AP / NYPD via ABC News / Greg Semendinger



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AP / NYPD via ABC News / Greg Semendinger



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AP / NYPD via ABC News / Greg Semendinger



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AP / NYPD via ABC News / Greg Semendinger



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AP / NYPD via ABC News / Greg Semendinger



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AP / NYPD via ABC News / Greg Semendinger



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