Super Bowl Lix
Honors Nola Terror Attack victim …
DC aircraft crash, CA forest fires & Helene
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The Super Bowl started with a strong message of unity … The victims of the terrorist attack in New Orleans and other tragedies that the United States shaked in recent months.
The players of Eagles and Chiefs were only a few moments before the kick -off in the field when New Orleans Saints Star Star Cam Jordan Nola brought first aiders out of the terrorist attack to thank and honor her for her service.
Before the Super Bowl Lix, we honor those who lost their lives in the attack on January 1 in New Orleans.@Camjordan94 pic.twitter.com/afo7lk1d5c
– Fox Sports: NFL (@nflonfox) February 9, 2025
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The mighty homage was continued by honing other tragedies, including the tribute to the victims of the Washington DC aircraft and the military helicopter accident, the plane crash of Philadelphia, the hurricane Helene and the devastating California forest fires.
During the tribut, Cam said: “Together we climb together, we heal together and together we will carry your memory with us forever.”
While the Bourbon Street buzzed on Sunday with Super Bowl Reaters, it was another scene on New Year's Day – when a terrible tragedy hit and made 14 dead after a pickup was plowed in a lot.
Weeks later, in Philadelphia, an aircraft and jetliner crash claimed seven lives in DC – 64 people on board the aircraft and 3 people on an army chopper lost their lives.
In California, forest fires demanded at least 29 lives and left a trace of destruction in more than 18,000 houses, companies and beyond – and Hurricane Helene took 219 human lives and supposedly inflicted 78.7 billion dollars.