2 World Trade Center, South Tower is on the right, 1 World Trade Center, North Tower, the left the South Tower.
The smoke from the impact of Flight 175 striking 2 World Trade Center.
The South Tower was struck at 9:02 a.m. by United Airlines Flight 175, between floors 77 and 85. Unlike the North Tower, not many photos of the South Tower's gaping holes or stranded employees are out for all to see.
The most memorable images of the South Tower are perhaps the ones before the plane's impact, ones of it burning, the collapse, and of course, the jagged wall of steel still standing once the tower has been obliterated to dust.
2 World Trade Center, South Tower, the second hit, and the first to collapse.
The South Tower as it begins to collapse. No one at or above the impact zone- floors 77 to 110- survived the collapse of the tower.
The skeletal remains of 2 World Trade Center, South Tower, days after they fell. Unlike 1 World Trade Center, North Tower, the South Tower collapsed at 9:59 a.m. After 56 minutes and 2 seconds, the South Tower fell, the second to be hit, and the first to fall.
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