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"The
LORD is good, a strong hold in the day of trouble;
and he knoweth them that trust in Him."
~Nahum 1:7~
"Terror
Victims from Around the World"
Source: 9/26/01 - World counts 6,910 dead from terrorist attacks
in US
9/26/01
- 63 Countries have victims or
missing.
Denmark has found they are all accounted
for now. Also Finland now says that all of their nationals are
accounted for. India is now
added to the list of countries. Yugoslavia is now added to the
list. That is why the count
of countries dropped from 62 and then back up to 62 again total.
Added Greece to list so
total of countries is now 63.
ARGENTINA 9/21/01 - said four of its
nationals were missing.
9/23/01 - US Embassy Buenos Aires Argentina
AUSTRALIA 9/21/01 - said three of
its nationals were confirmed dead. Another 20 who
were in the top floors of the World Trade Center were missing,
presumed dead, and
consular staff in Canberra and New York were looking for another
32 Australians reported
as missing. 9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Canberra, Australia
AUSTRIA 9/21/01 - said 40 of its
nationals were missing, one of them a 25-year-old
woman named only as Alexandra H. who worked in a bank in the
World Trade Center.
9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Vienna, Austria
BANGLADESH 9/21/01 - said at least 50
Bangladeshis were presumed killed in the
carnage at the World Trade Center, where many worked in
restaurants and offices.
9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Dhaka, Bangladesh
BELGIUM 9/21/01 - said one of its
nationals was missing.
9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Brussels,
Belgium
BRAZIL 9/21/01 - said at least 55
of its nationals were missing. 9/23/01 -
U.S. Embassy in Brazil
BRITAIN 9/21/01 - lost around 250
of its citizens, according to New York Mayor
Rudolph Giuliani. 9/18/01 - said nearly 100 of its citizens were
confirmed dead. Prime
Minister Tony Blair said Sunday that the final death toll of
Britons, probably 200 to
300, would be the highest in any attack since the end of World
War II.
9/23/01 - American Embassy in London has a Condolence Book you
can sign: "U.S.
EMBASSY CONDOLENCE BOOKS -- The condolence
books, which are located by the
statue of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in Grosvenor Square,
will be available for signing
between 7:00 am and 7:00pm daily until dusk on Sunday, September
23rd...."
BULGARIA 9/21/01 - said that one of its citizens was missing.
CAMBODIA 9/18/01 - said it feared
that some 20 of its nationals were missing following
the attacks. 9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
CANADA 9/21/01 - said three of
its nationals were confirmed dead and between 35 and
40 were still missing. 9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Ottawa, Canada
CHILE 9/21/01 - Chile's New York
consulate said two of its nationals were missing and
feared dead, although more than 250 have been reported missing by
relatives.
9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Santiago,
Chile
CHINA 9/21/01 - said two Chinese
nationals were killed and another was missing. A man
and woman, both in their 60s, died aboard the plane that crashed
into the Pentagon.
Chinese authorities originally said three people had died, but
the foreign ministry revised
the figure, saying that a man, Chen Xiaobing, had been rescued
from the lower floors of
the building. A 41-year-old Chinese was reported missing.
9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Beijing, China
COLOMBIA 9/21/01 - Colombia's
consulate in New York said two of its nationals were
killed -- one aboard an American Airlines plane that slammed into
the side of the twin
towers -- while 10 others were missing. Earlier, Colombia's Red
Cross had said that 295
people were reported missing. While 17 people worked in the twin
towers, others may have
been present in the area at the time. 9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Bogota, Colombia
The CZECH
REPUBLIC
9/21/01 - said 56 of its citizens who had been in the United
States were unaccounted for. Of those, up to 15 nationals were
thought to have been in
New York or Washington at the time of the attacks, according to
the foreign ministry.
9/18/01 - said 58 of its citizens who had been in the United
States were unaccounted
for. Of those, about 20 nationals were thought to have been in
New York or Washington
at the time of the attacks, according to the foreign ministry.
9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Prague,
Czech Republic
DENMARK 9/21/01 - Denmark's
foreign ministry said that all of its citizens previously
reported missing had turned up safe and sound and that there had
therefore been no
Danish casualties in the attacks. 9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark
The DOMINICAN
REPUBLIC
9/21/01 - said one citizen, a paramedic, was found dead and
30 are missing, according to the country's consulate in New York.
9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Santo
Domingo, Dominican Republic
ECUADOR 9/21/01 - listed seven
citizens as dead, including one who was a passenger on a
hijacked airliner, and 29 missing.
EGYPT 9/21/01 - Egypt's
ambassador to the United States said four Egyptians were
feared dead. 9/26/01- 3 citizens listed as dead, including one
who was a passenger on a hijacked airliner, 12 are presumed dead
and 12 as missing.
EL
SALVADOR
9/21/01 - said one of its citizens died on one of the hijacked
planes, and
up to 100 more were missing. 9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in San Salvador, El
Salvador
FINLAND 9/22/01 - said that none
of its nationals were missing. 9/21/01 - said that
none of its nationals were missing, having earlier said three
people were unaccounted for.
The Finnish consulate in New York originally said it was trying
to track down 17 nationals.
9/18/01 - said three nationals were unaccounted for, but the
foreign ministry believed
they were safe and might not be in New York or Washington. The
Finnish consulate in
New York originally said it was trying to track down 17
nationals.
9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Helsinki,
Finland
FRANCE 9/22/01 - said a small
number of its nationals working in the World Trade
Center were unaccounted for, but no deaths had been confirmed.
9/21/01 - said a small
number of its nationals working in the World Trade Center were
unaccounted for. A
foreign ministry spokesman said no French dead have yet been
confirmed.
9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Paris,
France
GAMBIA 9/21/01 - said that one of
its citizens who worked in the World Trade Center
was presumed dead. 9/23/01 - US Embassy is in Banjul, Gambia!
Here is The Gambia - Consular Information
Sheet
& the countries official web page: The
Republic of The Gambia Web Site Page
GERMANY 9/21/01 - said it was
"highly probable" that 100 Germans had been killed in
New York. Estimates of the total German toll have fallen from 600
last Friday to 270 at
the weekend, and fewer than 170 by Monday evening. 9/23/01 - U.S. Mission in Germany
GHANA 9/21/01 - said
"scores" of its nationals had worked in the World Trade
Center
and not all had been accounted for. According to private radio,
at least four Ghanaians,
one a woman, have been reported missing by their families.
9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Accra, Ghana
GREECE 9/26/01 - said three of
its nationals were dead and 30 were missing but
acknowledged the figure probably included Greek-Americans counted
in other lists
GUATEMALA 9/21/01 - said five of its
citizens are missing.
9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Guatemala
GUINEA 9/21/01 - lost several
citizens in the attacks, according to the PANA news
agency, although neither government officials nor local press
could confirm the report.
HONG
KONG
9/22/01 - said 16 people were missing. 9/21/01 - said 19 people
were
missing. 9/23/01 - U.S. Consulate General in Hong Kong
HONDURAS 9/21/01 - said one of its
nationals was killed at the trade center and that
three other Honduran women were missing, but added that it had
information that up to
500 Hondurans and Salvadorans worked in the towers, although not
necessarily at the time
of the disaster. 9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in
Tegucigalpa, Honduras
HUNGARY 9/22/01 - said it had not
yet contacted 41 people out of 143 of its nationals
reported missing by relatives. 9/21/01 - said it had contacted
102 of the 143 Hungarian
nationals reported missing by relatives after the attacks. The
foreign ministry said it had
no information indicating that any might be among the victims.
9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Budapest,
Hungary
INDIA
9/22/01
- was unable to confirm a figure given by US President George W.
Bush
in a speech to Congress Thursday that "more than 250
citizens of India" were killed. The
Indian foreign ministry said the toll could include US and other
nationals of Indian origin.
9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in New Delhi,
India
INDONESIA 9/21/01 - said one of its
citizens died on one of the four hijacked planes
and another of its citizens was missing. 9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia
IRELAND 9/21/01 - said five Irish
citizens had been confirmed dead, including a woman
and her four-year-old daughter who perished aboard one of the
jets that hit the World
Trade Center and a worker in one of the towers. More than 20
other Irish nationals were
missing. 9/18/01 - said four Irish citizens had been confirmed
dead, including a woman
and her four-year-old daughter who perished aboard one of the
jets that hit the World
Trade Center and a worker in one of the towers. More than 20
other Irish nationals were
missing. 9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Dublin, Ireland
ISRAEL 9/21/01 - said at least
four of its nationals were presumed dead, two on the
doomed flights and two in the twin towers, and another 60 were
unaccounted for. A
foreign ministry spokesman said the toll could still fall as more
people were traced.
9/18/01 - said two of its nationals died on board the doomed
flights and two others who
worked in the World Trade Center were missing. In addition six
people who were near the
Trade Center when the attacks took place are unaccounted for.
9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv, Israel
ITALY 9/21/01 - said 10 Italian
nationals were still missing, according to consular
authorities. 9/18/01 - said 10 Italian nationals have been
reported missing, but the figure
may change because a total of 49 people with Italian names are on
a list of those
unaccounted for.
JAPAN 9/21/01 - said as many as
44 of its nationals remain unaccounted for, 20 more
than officially listed as missing. Twenty-two of the presumed
victims worked at
Japanese-affiliated offices in the World Trade Center. One is
believed to have been
aboard one of the planes which crashed into them, and another is
missing after United
Airlines Flight 93 crashed in Pennsylvania. 9/18/01 - said two of
its nationals died on the
hijacked planes and another 22 were missing, presumed dead. One
confirmed victim was on
one of the planes that crashed into the World Trade Center, while
another was on the
plane that crashed in Pennsylvania. The Tokyo Shimbun newspaper
quoted a foreign
ministry official as saying it appeared likely the final toll
would be between 40 and 70,
although it could go to 100 "in the worst case".
9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Tokyo, Japan
JORDAN 9/21/01 - said one of its
nationals, who also had US citizenship, was believed
to be in the World Trade Center at the time of the attack.
9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Amman, Jordan
KENYA 9/21/01 - was missing one
national, a computer analyst who worked in the World
Trade Center, according to local media.
LEBANON 9/22/01 - said two
Lebanese, including one of the suspected hijackers, were
confirmed dead and four others were missing. 9/21/01 - said two
of its nationals,
including one of the suspected hijackers, are confirmed dead and
four others are missing.
MALAYSIA 9/22/01 - said four of
Malaysians working in the World Trade Center were
missing. 9/21/01 - said four of its nationals working in the
World Trade Center were
missing.
MEXICO 9/21/01 - was missing 20
nationals in the attacks on the World Trade Center,
including a consular employee. The Mexican consul in New York,
Salvador Beltran, said 150
Mexicans worked in the center, though media said hundreds more
worked in restaurants on
the lower levels and in the immediate vicinity. Tepayac, a
network of Mexican community
organizations, said as many as 500 Mexicans are feared dead in
the collapsed towers.
9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Mexico City, Mexico
THE
NETHERLANDS
9/22/01 - said at least three Dutch citizens had died. 9/21/01 -
said at least three of its citizens had died. 9/23/01 - US Embassy The Hague &
U.S. Consulate General in
Amsterdam, Netherlands
NORWAY 9/21/01 - said one tourist
is unaccounted for, but there was no indication he
had been at the World Trade Center. 9/23/01 - U.S.
Embassy in Oslo, Norway
NIGERIA 9/21/01 - said one person
was dead and four missing or wounded, Nigerian
Consul General Tafiq Oseni said in New York. The victim was a
woman working as an
accountant in the World Trade Center's Windows on the World
restaurant. Leading
newspaper The Guardian reported, however, that the figure for
missing nationals may be
far higher. 9/23/01 - US Embassy in Abuja, Nigeria
PAKISTAN 9/21/01 - said one
Pakistani was confirmed dead and 200 were missing.
Another 15 were injured, some seriously, after being pulled from
the rubble. A
government spokesman said around 650 Pakistani nationals worked
in the World Trade
Center. 9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Islamabad,
Pakistan
PARAGUAY 9/21/01 - said two of its
citizens were missing and presumed dead.
9/23/01 - US Embassy in Asuncion, Paraguay
PERU 9/21/01 - lost one
citizen, a New York resident who worked in the World Trade
Center, according to local media, and Peruvian diplomats in the
United States said another
five Peruvians were missing. 9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Lima, Peru
THE
PHILIPPINES
9/21/01 - said two Filipinos were confirmed dead and 115 were
missing.
9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Manila, the
Philippines
POLAND 9/21/01 - said five of its
citizens were reported missing.
9/23/01 - U.S. Consulate General in Krakow,
Poland
PORTUGAL 9/21/01 - said five
Portuguese were believed to have died in the World Trade
Center. 9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Lisbon, Portugal. 9/26/01 - has confirmed
the death
of one of its nationals in the attacks on the World Trade Center
and is awaiting news of
four others missing and believed dead. Ten other people are
missing, the prime minister
said Tuesday during a debate in Parliament.
RUSSIA 9/21/01 - said 117 of its
nationals were missing, believed killed. The Russian
embassy in Washington said it compiled its list on the basis of
calls received from Russians
unable to contact relatives or friends. 9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Moscow, Russia
SENEGAL 9/21/01 - lost several
citizens in the attacks, according to the PANA news
agency, although neither government officials nor local press
could confirm the report.
9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Dakar,
Senegal
SOUTH
AFRICA
9/21/01 - said at least one of its nationals was confirmed dead:
Nick
Rowe, a businessman who was on the 106th floor of the WTC north
tower at time of the
attack. His body was pulled out of the rubble and identified
Wednesday night. Presumed
dead is Edmund Glazer, a 41-year-old immigrant to the US who
telephoned his wife from
aboard the first aircraft flown into the World Trade Center. Five
other South Africans
are unaccounted for. 9/18/01 - said at least one of its nationals
was presumed dead:
businessman Edmund Glazer, a 41-year-old immigrant to the United
States who telephoned
his wife from aboard the first aircraft flown into the World
Trade Center. Six other
South Africans are still unaccounted for.
9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Pretoria,
South Africa
SOUTH
KOREA 9/21/01
- South Korea's foreign ministry said 15 of its nationals were
missing, and 14 who had been hospitalized for injuries have been
released.
9/23/01 - United States Embassy Seoul Republic
of Korea
SPAIN 9/21/01 - said it was
without news of eight of its citizens. Only one, Silvia San
Pio, was known to be in the World Trade Center at the time of the
attack. The foreign
affairs ministry said six of the missing, including San Pio, were
living in New York and two
were tourists. 9/23/01 - U.S.
Embassy in Madrid, Spain
SWEDEN 9/21/01 - said one of its
citizens, employed by a New York insurance firm, was
missing. 9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Stockholm, Sweden
SWITZERLAND 9/21/01 - said that two of
its citizens who were aboard one of the
hijacked planes were killed and that four other Swiss nationals
were still missing.
9/23/01 - The Embassy of The United
States in Switzerland
THAILAND 9/21/01 - has said two
Thais working for private companies at the World
Trade Center are missing. Another 17 staff working for government
agencies with offices
in the buildings have been accounted for. 9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Bangkok, Thailand
TURKEY 9/21/01 - said it was
tracking 120 people still unaccounted for but had no
confirmed casualties. Around 500 Turks worked in the World Trade
Center.
9/23/01 - U.S. Consulate General in
Istanbul, Turkey
TAIWAN 9/21/01 - said nine
Taiwanese were missing.
9/23/01 - American Institute in
Taiwan (AIT)
UKRAINE 9/21/01 - said one man was
missing. He had likely been visiting the WTC for a
job interview when the attacks occurred. 9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Kiev, Ukraine
URUGUAY
9/21/01
- Uruguay's former cycling champion Alberto Dominguez, 65, was on
one of the flights that crashed into the twin towers.
9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Montevideo,
Uruguay
VENEZUELA 9/21/01 - reported two men
and a woman missing. They worked for Chase
Manhattan Bank and Eurobrokers International.
9/23/01 - U.S. Embassy in Caracas, Venezuela
YUGOSLAVIA 9/22/01 - said at least
two of its citizens were among the missing, and a
further three had still not been accounted for. One of those
confirmed missing was a
long-time resident of New York and another who had been at a
business meeting at the
World Trade Center.
ZIMBABWE 9/21/01 - reported that
two of its citizens were missing -- one at the World
Trade Center and one at the Pentagon.
~List Updated as of 9/26/01~
Related Links: 9/21/01 - U.S. Embassies and consulates
worldwide
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consular posts
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& Department of State Embassy
List Page
& Escape Artist Embassy List
Page
& Travel Warnings &
Consular Information Sheets
Please
Pray for the Victim's Families!
"Blessed be God, even the
Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies,
and the God of all comfort; Who comforteth us in all our
tribulation, that we
may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the
comfort
wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God."
~2 Corinthians 1:3-4~
Grief
Section
"To
Live in the Hearts of Those You Leave Behind is not to Die."
I have personally dealt with the SUDDEN & TRAGIC loss of a
loved one. You are not
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us today. Don't put off
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