Fatalities included the following:
- Everyone aboard the four hijacked planes.[31] Excluding the hijackers, this includes 76 passengers and 11 crew members aboard American Airlines Flight 11; 49 passengers and 11 crew members aboard United Airlines Flight 175;[32] 53 passengers and 6 crew members aboard American Airlines Flight 77; 33 passengers and 7 crew members aboard United Airlines Flight 93.[33][34]
- 2,606 in New York City in the towers and on the ground:[2]
- This includes 343 New York City Fire Department firefighters, including one FDNY Fire Chaplain, Franciscan Fr. Mychal Judge,[35] 23 New York City Police Department officers, and 37 Port Authority Police Department officers.[36] Casualties of the 9/11 attacks also included 15 EMTs[37] and 3 Court Officers. Approximately 2,000 first responders were also injured in the attacks.[37]
- 1,366 people died who were at or above the floors of impact in the North Tower (1 WTC); according to the Commission Report, hundreds were killed instantly by the impact while the rest were trapped and died after the tower collapsed (though a few people were pulled from the rubble, none of them were from above the impact zone).[38]
- As many as 600 people were killed instantly or trapped at or above the floors of impact in the South Tower (2 WTC). Only about 18 managed to escape in time from above and in the impact zone and out of the South Tower before it collapsed.
- About 292 people were killed at street level by burning debris and falling bodies of those who had jumped from the World Trade Center's windows.
- Of those who worked below the impact zones, 110 were among those killed in the attacks. The 9/11 Commission notes that this fact strongly indicates that evacuation below the impact zones was a success, allowing most to safely evacuate before the collapse of the World Trade Center.[39]
- A USA Today report estimated that approximately 200 people perished inside the elevators, while only 21 escaped the elevators. Many elevators did not plunge, but were destroyed due to the crash and subsequent fires, or were stranded in the shafts. A locking mechanism prevented escapees and rescuers, with the exception of one elevator, from opening the doors of some of the stranded elevators.[40]
- A bomb sniffing dog named Sirius[41] (not included in above total).
- 125 in the Pentagon[3]
Iraq War Logs: What the numbers reveal
First published 23 Oct 2010- The Iraq War Logs contain an estimated 15,000 previously unknown civilian deaths.
- The majority of these new deaths come from small incidents of one to three deaths.
- Additionally, IBC calculates that over 150,000 violent deaths have been recorded since March 2003, with more than 122,000 (80%) of them civilian.
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