Update Statistics from WTC / September 11th 2001
By Joaquin Toro L.
* Total number killed in attacks WTC (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 nations whose citizens were killed in attacks: 115
* 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
* FDNY retirements, January–July 2001: 274
* FDNY retirements, January–July 2002: 661
* Number of FDNY vehicles destroyed: 98
* 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
* Stock market volatility that wiped out $1.2 trillion of equity
portfolio values in the first week after trading resumed.
* $13 billion of destroyed private and government equity
* Total insurance loss from September 11 will be about $40.2 billion.
* Estimated amount donated to 9/11 charities: $1.4 billion
* Tons of debris removed from site: 1,506,124 during the 1.7 million-hour
operations.
FEMA Funding for 9/11
Aid to Individuals and Families $ 255,106,592
Direct Emergency Assistance (US&R & Mission Assignments)
$ 297,711,792
Aid to Government and Non-Profits $ 4,490,764,717
Total $ 5,043,583,101
Aid to Individuals
* Disaster Housing (excluding MRA) $26,507,066
* Mortgage & Rental Assistance (MRA) $41,571,933
* Individual & Family Grant (IFG) $8,102,703
* Disaster Unemployment (DUA) $12,418,005
Public Assistance grants include:
* LOWER MANHATTAN TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE
$2.75 billion to revamp lower Manhattan transportation infrastructure
(in addition to $1.8 billion contributed by U.S. Department of Transportation
for a total of $4.55 billion)
* DEBRIS REMOVAL
$437 million for debris removal
$90 million for landfill operations and debris disposal
$96 million for costs associated with insurance coverage obtained for
debris removal activities
* EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION
$33 million for emergency ferry service
$15 million for additional emergency train service
$9.1 million for road repairs
$5.2 million for temporary pedestrian bridge and walkway
$1 million for emergency bus service
$315,000 for emergency traffic operations
* FIRE DEPARTMENT OF NEW YORK
$105.6 million for Ground Zero overtime costs
$28.3 million for destroyed vehicles and related equipment
$103.9 million for death benefits
$1.5 million for restoration of Engine Co. 10/Ladder 10 Firehouse
$2.3 million for cleaning fire apparatus
* NEW YORK POLICE DEPARTMENT
$295.4 million in overtime at Ground Zero, Fresh Kills landfill, and
incident command centers
$5 million for destroyed vehicles
* CLEANING AND AIR MONITORING $97 million
* NYC BOARD OF EDUCATION $11.1 million
* PRIVATE NOT-FOR-PROFIT $6.3 million
* PORT AUTHORITY OF NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY $44.6 million
* OTHER DIRECT AID TO NEW YORK CITY $170.4 million
REFERENCES
http://www.fema.gov/remember911/911_charts.shtm
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