24 Years Since 9/11: 'We Stand Together to Win the War Against Terrorism'
The New York City medical examiner's office uses improved DNA technology to identify 9/11 victims' remains, with about 40% still unidentified, providing renewed hope to families.
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24 years since 9/11: 'We stand together to win the war against terrorism'
NEW YORK (WHNT) — On September 11, 2001, the world watched as the United States was rocked by an attack that shocked all. 8:46 a.m. Eastern time — American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into the World Trade Center's North Tower. All passengers aboard were instantly killed and employees above the 91st floor were trapped. 9:03 a.m. Eastern time — United Airlines Flight 175 crashed into the World Trade Center's South Tower. All passengers were killed …

Inside the lab working to identify the remains of 9/11 victims
1,100 people killed on 9/11 in New York City have not had any of their remains identified by authorities. The medical examiner's office is using new technology to identify more people.
She died when her flight struck the North Tower on 9/11. Her remains have finally been identified, 24 years later
Barbara Keating’s identification highlights the ongoing efforts of New York City officials, 24 years after the deadliest terrorist attack on American soil, to identify the remains of those killed.
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