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9/11 Numbers
9/11 by the Numbers Death, destruction, charity, salvation, war, money, real estate, spouses, babies, and other September 11 statistics. The initial numbers are indelible: 8:46 a.m. and 9:02 a.m. Time the burning towers stood: 56 minutes and 102 minutes. Time they took to fall: 12 seconds. From there, they ripple out. •Total number killed in attacks (official figure as of 9/5/02): 2,819 •Number of firefighters and paramedics killed: 343 •Number of NYPD officers: 23 •Number of Port Authority police officers: 37 •Number of WTC companies that lost people: 60 •Number of employees who died in Tower One: 1,402 •Number of employees who died in Tower Two: 614 •Number of employees lost at Cantor Fitzgerald: 658 •Number of U.S. troops killed in Operation Enduring Freedom: 22 •Number of nations whose citizens were killed in attacks: 115 •Ratio of men to women who died: 3:1 •Age of the greatest number who died: between 35 and 39 •Bodies found "intact": 289 •Body parts found: 19,858 •Number of families who got no remains: 1,717 •Estimated units of blood donated to the New York Blood Center: 36,000 •Total units of donated blood actually used: 258 •Number of people who lost a spouse or partner in the attacks: 1,609 •Estimated number of children who lost a parent: 3,051 •Percentage of Americans who knew someone hurt or killed in the attacks: 20 •FDNY retirements, January–July 2001: 274 •FDNY retirements, January–July 2002: 661 •Number of firefighters on leave for respiratory problems by January 2002: 300 •Number of funerals attended by Rudy Giuliani in 2001: 200 •Number of FDNY vehicles destroyed: 98 •Tons of debris removed from site: 1,506,124 •Days fires continued to burn after the attack: 99 •Jobs lost in New York owing to the attacks: 146,100 •Days the New York Stock Exchange was closed: 6 •Point drop in the Dow Jones industrial average when the NYSE reopened: 684.81 •Days after 9/11 that the U.S. began bombing Afghanistan: 26 •Total number of hate crimes reported to the Council on American-Islamic Relations nationwide since 9/11: 1,714 •Economic loss to New York in month following the attacks: $105 billion •Estimated cost of cleanup: $600 million •Total FEMA money spent on the emergency: $970 million •Estimated amount donated to 9/11 charities: $1.4 billion •Estimated amount of insurance paid worldwide related to 9/11: $40.2 billion •Estimated amount of money needed to overhaul lower-Manhattan subways: $7.5 billion •Amount of money recently granted by U.S. government to overhaul lower-Manhattan subways: $4.55 billion •Estimated amount of money raised for funds dedicated to NYPD and FDNY families: $500 million •Percentage of total charity money raised going to FDNY and NYPD families: 25 •Average benefit already received by each FDNY and NYPD widow: $1 million •Percentage increase in law-school applications from 2001 to 2002: 17.9 •Percentage increase in Peace Corps applications from 2001 to 2002: 40 •Percentage increase in CIA applications from 2001 to 2002: 50 •Number of songs Clear Channel Radio considered "inappropriate" to play after 9/11: 150 •Number of mentions of 9/11 at the Oscars: 26 •Apartments in lower Manhattan eligible for asbestos cleanup: 30,000 •Number of apartments whose residents have requested cleanup and testing: 4,110 •Number of Americans who changed their 2001 holiday-travel plans from plane to train or car: 1.4 million •Estimated number of New Yorkers suffering from post-traumatic-stress disorder as a result of 9/11: 422,000 New York Magazine
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