Bill Biggart’s Final 9/11 Photo Viral After Nearly 2 Decades
Photographer's Last Shot Captures People Fleeing From Collapsing South Tower
Image Circulates Online Ahead of 21st Anniversary of Attacks
Last Friday, the world was once again reminded of the heart-wrenching events that transpired on September 11, 2001, when a newly unearthed photo from photojournalist Bill Biggart capturing the horrific moments after the attacks began to circulate online.
The photo, which Biggart snapped moments before the South Tower collapsed, reveals a group of people, some injured and covered in dust, fleeing from the chaos. The image, which Biggart said was his last shot before he was forced to evacuate, encapsulates the terror and desperation of that fateful day.
Biggart, then working for the New York Times, was on assignment near the World Trade Center when the first plane struck at 8:46 a.m. He rushed to the scene and began documenting the unfolding events, capturing some of the most iconic images of the attacks.
As the second plane hit, Biggart found himself trapped in the stairwell of the North Tower. He managed to escape before it collapsed but was covered in soot and debris. Despite the danger, he continued to photograph the aftermath, using his camera to bear witness to the tragedy.
Biggart's newly viral photo serves as a stark reminder of the profound impact of that day. The image has sparked an outpouring of emotions online, with many expressing their gratitude for the photographer's courage and the importance of remembering the victims of the attacks.
As the 21st anniversary of 9/11 approaches, Biggart's photo is a poignant reminder of the resilience and determination that emerged from the tragedy. It serves as a call to never forget the lives lost and to honor the memories of those who perished.
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