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In the 9 1 1 incident, the flight attendant from China was the first to inform the situation and became an American hero. Why hasn't the president forgotten so far?

If hijacking happens in normal times, people are often advised not to act rashly, so as not to disturb gangsters and cause greater harm to themselves. However, compared with other means of transportation, the plane was an accident. In the face of hijacking, most airlines basically encourage passengers to fight bravely. There is a simple reason. If they don't resist, it may cause even greater tragedy. The events of 9 1 1 years ago can be said to be a profound lesson.

Up to now, many Americans still remember that day clearly. 200 1, 1 1 On the morning of September 20, 2000, two civil airliners hijacked by terrorist planes crashed into World Trade Center 1 Building and World Trade Center Building 2 in New York, respectively. After the attack, two buildings collapsed one after another, and other buildings collapsed and were damaged.

According to investigation and statistics, this terrorist attack caused 2996 deaths, including terrorists 19, and the United Nations believes that the economic loss to the United States reached 200 billion US dollars.

It is worth mentioning that a flight attendant named Deng Yuewei from China left a precious recording and finally witnessed the last scene on the plane before the disaster.

In this terrorist incident, Deng Yuewei was also the first person to report the possible hijacking of the flight to the ground control center for help. At that time, the control center received the recording of the flight attendant. She reported that two passengers sitting in the first class entered the cab, others were driven out, and the captain was completely unable to contact. Two flight attendants were stabbed and the plane shook.

Judging from Deng Yuewei's voice, her words were very calm and fluent. The conversation lasted 4 minutes and 7 seconds. Twenty minutes later, the plane crashed into the World Trade Center. But it was with this communication that the ground personnel quickly informed the emergency center and confirmed that it was a hijacking incident. Then all flights on this route were cancelled in time, but Deng Yuewei, 45, also died on the passenger plane. At this time, the stewardess was only 45 years old.

From 65438 to 0956, Deng Yuewei was born in San Francisco, USA. Her family is a third-generation immigrant with a brother and two sisters.

Deng Yuewei likes traveling since she was a child, and it is for this reason that she finally chose to work and work in an airline. With excellent business ability, Deng Yuewei was promoted from the initial baggage department to the flight attendant.

On the day of the incident, according to Deng Yuewei's sister Deng Yuehua, her sister shouldn't be on the hijacked flight, because she originally planned to go on vacation in September 1 1, but Deng Yuewei wanted to earn more money, so she adjusted her working hours, but it turned out to be a farewell.

It was not until March 2002 that the Deng family got a call from new york Medical Testing Center. According to the dna test, they found a leg bone of Deng Yuewei and some skin on it, which appeared two blocks near the World Trade Center. Finally, these relics were put in Colmar Cemetery by Deng Jiaan.

Deng Yuewei's family understood and accepted this, because only 60% of the victims found their bodies through dna, while others had to be hastily buried in the cemetery.

In recognition of Deng Yuewei, the San Francisco municipal government named the entertainment center in Chinatown "Deng Yuewei Chinese Entertainment Center", which was once the place where she played in her childhood. In various commemorative activities of 9 1 1, her name was frequently mentioned and she became an American hero. President George W. Bush and others have not forgotten her contribution so far. I hope this story will not repeat itself in the future.