In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York, the Pentagon near Washington, D.C., and the crash of United Airlines flight 93, officials across the country are working to piece together lists of victims.
While the official number of those missing and dead will inevitably rise over the next few weeks, authorities from American Airlines, United Airlines, the Department of Defense, the New York City Medical Examiners Office and the New York City Fire Department, have released partial lists. They are linked below.
MAIN | AMERICAN AIRLINES FLIGHT 11 | AMERICAN AIRLINES FLIGHT 77 | UNITED AIRLINES FLIGHT 175 | UNITED AIRLINES FLIGHT 93| PENTAGON | WORLD TRADE CENTER
*Included are victims for whom AP has confirmed the death with named local or federal government officials, the person's family, a named spokesman for the person's employer or a named funeral home official. In the case of confirmation by family members, victims are included when the family member is definitive that the person is dead or that the family considers the person dead.
The total number of people listed is 2601. The page was updated November 9, 2001 at 12:15 a.m. EST.
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