Sugimoto recorded the footage on a Sony VX2000 camera from the rooftop of a building located at 64 St. Marks Place in New York City. His video captures the north side of the towers, an angle not often seen in other recordings. In the video, the towers are seen engulfed in black smoke before they collapse, serving as a chilling reminder of the devastation of that day. One viewer noted that the footage provided “a unique view that can’t be seen from the south or east.”

Since its release on July 23, 2023, the video has gone viral, being discussed and shared widely across social media platforms. Many people expressed shock and surprise that new footage from 9/11 could still emerge more than two decades after the event. One Reddit user commented, “It’s crazy that we’re almost 23 years out and still getting new footage.”
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