The Oklahoman

9/11 report: Every state has claims from attack

- Leonard Greene New York Daily News TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE

NEW YORK – The 9/11 attack 20 years ago touched lives in every corner of the United States, according to a report chroniclin­g victim compensati­on claims from every state.

Though the damage was done and lives were lost in New York, Washington and Shanksvill­e, Pa., new data from the official September 11 Victim’s Compensati­on Fund shows that no state was untouched by the impact of the deadly terrorist attack.

Two decades later, officials believe that more people have died from 9/11related illnesses than were lost when hijacked planes brought down the World Trade Center and crashed into the Pentagon and into an open field in Pennsylvan­ia.

“We must never forget those lost and injured during the attacks, and we must also address the suffering that continues,” said U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland.

“In the decades since 9/11, tens of thousands of responders and survivors have become sick or died because of their exposure. While no amount of money can erase the losses our nation endured on that day and in the years since, the Department’s September 11th Victim Compensati­on Fund is dedicated to providing compensati­on to those who continue to suffer as a result of the 9/11 attacks.”

According to the fund’s report, the fund through last month had received compensati­on claims from every state as well as from Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

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