Newly Discovered 9/11 Footage: Unseen Perspective of Twin Towers Collapse Emerges After 23 Years
Over two decades after the tragic events of September 11, 2001, new footage of the Twin Towers’ collapse has surfaced. Kei Sugimoto, who captured the video, recently discovered it among old tapes in his closet and decided to release it. A Reddit user commented, “It’s unbelievable that after nearly 23 years, we’re still finding new footage.”
Sugimoto’s recording, taken from the roof of a building at 64 St Marks Place in New York, offers a rare perspective of the towers falling from the north. The footage shows smoke billowing as the towers collapse, providing a “unique viewpoint not seen from the south or east,” as one viewer observed.
Since its release on July 23, 2023, the video has stirred widespread discussion online. One commenter remarked, “It makes you wonder how much hidden history is still sitting in attics and basements, waiting to be discovered.” Sugimoto’s decision to share this video not only offers new visuals but also enhances the collective memory of this world-altering event.