The South Tower of the World Trade Center, also known as WTC 2, collapsed at 9:59 AM on September 11, 2001.
The Collapse of the South Tower
On the tragic morning of September 11, 2001, the World Trade Center complex in New York City became the target of a coordinated terrorist attack. The South Tower (WTC 2) was the second of the Twin Towers to be struck by a hijacked airplane and subsequently the first to collapse.
Key Details of the WTC 2 Collapse:
Detail | Description |
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Building Name | World Trade Center 2 (WTC 2), commonly known as the South Tower |
Collapse Time | 9:59 AM Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) |
Date | September 11, 2001 |
Cause | Structural failure resulting from the impact of United Airlines Flight 175 and subsequent fires. |
Duration | Collapsed approximately 56 minutes after being hit. |
The collapse of the South Tower sent shockwaves throughout New York City and the world, highlighting the unprecedented nature of the attacks. This event significantly contributed to the immense loss of life and destruction on that day. For more detailed information regarding the timeline of events, you can consult historical archives and reliable sources on the September 11 attacks.