On that fateful day nearly 23 years ago, the world was forever changed when the Twin Towers of the World Trade Centre in New York City were tragically attacked. The horrific event claimed the lives of almost 3,000 individuals, leaving a lasting impact on countless others. Now, Kei Sugimoto, a witness to the collapse of the Twin Towers, has recently shared never-before-seen footage, offering a unique perspective on the devastating event.
Sugimoto stumbled upon the footage he had captured of the Twin Towers collapsing on 9/11 while cleaning his closet. He decided to share this remarkable find with the world. The footage, recorded from the roof of 64 St Marks Place in NYC using a Sony VX2000 with a teleconverter, has quickly gained attention online for its “new angles of the collapse.”
Viewers have been captivated by the video as it showcases a different viewpoint not typically seen from the south or east. As one commenter on YouTube noted, “You are watching these angles for the first time ever.” The video reveals the towers engulfed in black smoke before their ultimate collapse.