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Gander, Canada and September 11, 2001

I saw a documentary on NBC a few days ago on the role; Gander, a Canadian town of about 10,000 residents played in the aftermath of the tragic events of September 11, 2001.

Here is more information about Gander.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gander_International_Airport

During 1950-70, before the age of Jumbo Jets, Gander used to be a Transatlantic refueling stop. After the advent ofJumbo jets, Gander slowly lost its importance. 

Just after the plane crashed into the World Trade Center, all air traffic over the USA was shut down. There were many planes enroute to various destinations in the US. They had no option but to land at the nearest airport. Gander airport was flooded with more than 50 flights and almost 10000 passengers. They had to be deplaned and cared for until the routes to US were opened again.

 Just imagine a town getting as many visitors as the number of residents at a short notice (a few hours). People had to be fed, people with medical conditions had to be cared for; and that too for over 3 days. The town had just 550 hotel rooms.

 The way the town and its residents responded was just incredible. The mayor (or town manager) did an emergency radio broadcast asking for help. And the residents responded and how. Not only they managed the basic necessities and comfort for all passengers, they did it with such humanity that must be appreciated and the story must be shared with everyone on the planet.

 Here is a NY Times article on this story from November 18, 2001:

http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/18/international/18NEWF.html


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