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'Couldn't imagine': Michigan lady recollects 9/11 tragedy 

By Editorial Board Published September 12, 2025 3 Min Read
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'Couldn't imagine': Michigan lady recollects 9/11 tragedy 

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — 24 years in the past, when the deadliest terrorist assault in historical past occurred, one Michigan lady watched it unfold from her faculty dorm room. She says the tragedy would later flip her life the wrong way up.

Nadia Vizueta was in her junior 12 months of faculty at New York College, and says she was in her dorm room when the primary airplane hit the World Commerce Heart.

“So, I noticed the One World Commerce Heart constructing on hearth. The second as nicely, and I did see the primary tower fell,” stated Nadia Vizueta.

She says she instantly turned on the information and, later, went exterior to see the injury for herself.

“I could not imagine actually what I used to be seeing, and shortly thereafter, I really walked exterior as a result of I used to be capable of see the World Commerce Heart towers from the place I lived in my dorm at New York College,” stated Vizueta.

As a journalism pupil on the time, Vizueta took to the streets, speaking to anybody who was in shut vary of the wreckage.

“I was walking towards the World Trade Center. You could see folks sort of heading out of that area, people who were affected,” said Vizueta. “Some people were covered in debris, and it was just a moment of complete surrealness.”

As poisonous chemical substances stuffed the air within the aftermath, Vizueta says she breathed in these fumes — which she believes contributed to a devastating analysis a number of years later.

“I actually was diagnosed with metaplastic breast cancer. Which is a pretty aggressive, rare form of breast cancer,” said Vizueta. “And I started hearing about some of the connections to other women who had metaplastic breast cancer and how they believe it was caused by, you know, toxic exposure. So I kind of made the connection.”

24 years later, Vizueta says Sept.11, 2001 nonetheless appears like yesterday.

“The anniversary does trigger some of those memories,” said Vizueta. “A lot of that sadness and ultimately, I do know several people [who] lost loved ones during that day, and I think about them.”

Vizueta says she’s part of the World Commerce Heart Well being Program as an advocate for youthful individuals who lived or labored within the heart throughout 9/11. She urges these impacted to be vigilant of their well being and get early most cancers screenings.

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