Jiro Ose

America 9/11 and Beyond

Against the vivid blue sky, on the fateful morning of September 11, 2001, the world has changed forever.

  
Facade of the Twin Towers, which is nicknamed "Poteto Chip" stands in the ruin.
  
Rescuers carry a dead body out of rubbles at the Ground Zero.
     
  
NYC firefightes midst the ruins of the World Trade Center.
  
A doctor tries to wash off dust and debris from a rescue worker's eyes at the ground zero.
  
Fires at the Ground Zero smuldered for days, making the rescue and recovery very difficult.
     
  
Rescue workers take break from gruelling work at the Ground Zero.
  
Panoramic view of the Ground Zefo.
  
Sanitation workers combing through the debris from the World Trade Center, looking for remains and evidence at the Fresh Kills landfill in Staten Island.
     
  
Funeral of the New York's bravest in Queens, New York.
  
Funeral of the New York's bravest in Queens, New York.
  
After the memorial ceremony of the employees of Cantor Fitzgerald, commodity trading company which had officed in the Tower One.,
     
  
Re-opnning of the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street.
  
The first Columbus Parade after the 911 on the Fifth Ave. in Manhattan was painted with red, white and blue.
  
Display window of military surplus store in lower Manhattan.
     
  
Ishita Paul, 16, of Astoria was representing Bangladesh and United States at Internaitonal Cultural Parade along Madison Ave. in Manhattan.
  
Family gathered to morn for their loves ones at the Ground Zero during the first anniversary of 911 attack on the World Trade Center.
  
Last standing structure is being removed at the Ground Zero, making the way to the rebuilding of the World Trade Center.
     
  
Broadway appeared almost back to normal except the view into the ground zero of the WTC
  
Tourists try to find the best angle for the shots of the Ground Zero.
  
Blue beams were lit on the night of the 2nd anniversary of 911 attack.