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30 Photos from the Time a Bomber Crashed Into the Empire State Building

When you think of New York City and disasters involving planes and skyscrapers, only one day comes to mind. But while we will never forget the unthinkable events of September 11th, that fateful day was shockingly not the first time a plane hit the city's tallest building.


56 years earlier, on Saturday, July 28th of 1945, a B-25 United States Army Air Force Mitchell bomber got lost in thick fog over Manhattan and crashed into the north side of the Empire State Building's 79th floor. 


Fourteen people were killed, all three airmen and 11 civilians across the War Relief Services and National Catholic Welfare Council offices housed there. One of the plane's engines went through the building, and fell 900 feet into a building one block downtown, while the other severed elevator cables. Elevator operator Betty Oliver survived a 75-story elevator fall, the highest ever. 


The New York Fire Department extinguished the Empire State Building's fire in 40 minutes, still the highest fire they've ever put out. The building was re-opened for business after rapid repairs the following Monday, less than 48 hours later. 

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