Friday, September 13, 2013

Nationwide memorials honor Sept. 11 victims


On the 12th anniversary from the 9/11 attacks on the United states of america, nationwide memorial services honor the nearly 3,000 lives lost.

As bells tolled solemnly, Americans marked the 12th anniversary in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks while using the reading of victims' names, moments of silence and serene music which are currently tradition.

At the morning ceremony about the 2-year-old memorial plaza once your there worldwide Trade Center in New York City, relatives recited what they are called of the nearly 3,000 people that died when hijacked jets crashed in the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and near Shanksville, Pa., along with the names on the 1993 trade center bombing victims.

Bells tolled to mark the 2nd plane showing up in the second tower, plus the airliner that crashed in the Pentagon. Nearby the memorial plaza, police barricades were blocking access to the site, even while life all over the world Trade Center appeared to be every other morning, with workers rushing on their jobs and construction cranes looming on the area.