2015年9月12日 星期六

9/11: Then and now, 911 過去與現在

Yahoo News photographer Gordon Donovan recently returned to the scenes of many memorable images taken in New York City on Sept. 11, 2001. Donovan photographed the same areas to show what has changed since the terrorist attacks 14 years ago.
Smoke, flames and debris erupt from one of the World Trade Center towers as a plane strikes it on Sept. 11, 2001. The first tower was already burning following a terror attack minutes earlier. Terrorists crashed planes into the two buildings and collapsed both towers. (Chao Soi Cheong/AP)
A view from Park Row looking toward where the World Trade Center towers stood, Sept. 3, 2015. Two 9/11 Memorial pools, of the north and south towers, occupy the space today. (Gordon Donovan/Yahoo News)
The twin towers of the World Trade Center burn behind the Empire State Building, Sept. 11, 2001. (Marty Lederhandler/AP)
One World Trade Center is seen towering above the landscape downtown behind the Empire State Building, Sept. 8, 2015. (Gordon Donovan/Yahoo News)
Pedestrians on the waterfront in Brooklyn look across the East River to the burning World Trade Center towers on Sept. 11, 2001. (Henny Ray Abrams/Getty Images)
People stand on the waterfront in Brooklyn, looking across the East River at One World Trade Center and the Manhattan skyline on Sept. 4, 2015. (Gordon Donovan/Yahoo News)
Smoke spews from a tower of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, after two hijacked airplanes hit the twin towers in a terrorist attack on New York City. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)
The new World Trade Center buildings and the steeple of Trinity Church are seen from Broadway and Rector Street, Sept. 5, 2015. (Gordon Donovan/Yahoo News)
New York police on patrol in the World Trade Center complex on Sept. 13, 2001. At center is the collapsed Seven World Trade Center. (James Estrin/Getty Images)
A slow commute for some on the upcoming holiday weekend in Manhattan, Sept. 3, 2015. (Gordon Donovan/Yahoo News)
Ash covers a street in downtown New York City after the collapse of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. (Bernadette Tuazon/AP)
Fourteen years after the collapse of the World Trade Center towers, construction continues on Greenwich Street in New York City, Sept. 3, 2015. (Gordon Donovan/Yahoo News)
Broken windows in the vaulted roof of the Winter Garden, left, and the smashed facade of World Financial Center following the collapse of the World Trade Center, Sept. 27, 2001. (Bri Rodriguez/FEMA)
Construction continues at the World Financial Center across from One World Trade Center, Sept. 10, 20015. (Gordon Donovan/Yahoo News)
With the skeleton of the World Trade Center twin towers in the background, New York City firefighters work amid debris on Cortlandt Street after the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. (Mark Lennihan/AP)
Construction around the site of the World Trade Center continues on Cortlandt Street on Sept. 4, 2015. (Gordon Donovan/Yahoo News)
Women wearing dust masks flee across the Brooklyn Bridge from Manhattan to Brooklyn following the collapse of both World Trade Center towers, Sept. 11, 2001. The towers previously loomed tall in the skyline behind. (Mark Lennihan/AP)
New Yorkers and visitors enjoy a beautiful day crossing the Brooklyn Bridge toward Manhattan on Sept. 4, 2015. (Gordon Donovan/Yahoo News)
The south tower begins to collapse as smoke billows from both towers of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. (Jim Collins/AP)
One World Trade Center stands proudly on the New York City skyline just across the East River from Brooklyn on Sept. 4, 2015. (Gordon Donovan/Yahoo News)
A firefighter walks amid rubble near the base of the destroyed World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. (Peter Morgan/Reuters)
Looking toward the east side of Manhattan on Vesey Street just outside the entrance of the PATH train station on Sept. 3, 2015. (Gordon Donovan/Yahoo News)
People run from the collapse of the World Trade Center on Fulton Street on Sept. 11, 2001. (Suzanne Plunkett/AP)
Fourteen years after the collapse of the World Trade Center towers, construction is complete of a modern subway hub on Fulton Street, Sept. 3, 2015. (Gordon Donovan/Yahoo News)
Survivors of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center make their way through smoke, dust and debris on Fulton Street, about a block from the collapsed towers, Sept. 11, 2001. (Gulnara Samoilova/AP)
Pedestrians make their way along Fulton Street next to St. Paul's Chapel on Sept. 3, 2015. (Gordon Donovan/Yahoo News)
Remains of the facade of Two World Trade Center is all that stands on the World Trade Center site, Sept. 12, 2001. (AP)
Visitors stand at the south tower pool of the 9/11 Memorial, Sept. 3, 2015. (Gordon Donovan/Yahoo News)
People flee the falling south tower of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. (Amy Sancetta/AP)
Business proceeds as usual on Park Row across from City Hall on Sept. 3, 2015. The foreground has not changed all that much, but new buildings stand in place where the twin towers once stood. (Gordon Donovan/Yahoo News)
Firefighters pour water on the still smoldering wreckage at ground zero, where the remains of New York's World Trade Center stand, Sept. 27, 2001. (Kathy Willens/AP)
A view of lower Manhattan from the 9/11 Memorial near the north tower pool where the original One World Trade Center once stood, Sept. 4, 2015. (Gordon Donovan/Yahoo News)
People walk away from the area where the World Trade Center buildings collapsed on Sept. 11, 2001, after two airplanes slammed into the twin towers. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)
People walk near the intersection of Broadway and Park Row with St. Paul's Chapel and One World Trade Center in the background on Sept. 4, 2015. (Gordon Donovan/Yahoo News)
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9/11: Then and now
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