Oklahoma City Commemorates 31 Years Since 1995 Bombing Anniversary
Oklahoma City held a solemn observance on April 19 to mark the 31st anniversary of the 1995 bombing. The ceremony took place at the Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum. It honored the 168 people killed in the attack.
Ceremony proceedings
Organizers read all 168 names of the victims aloud during the program. Attendees observed a period of silence lasting 168 seconds. The moment honored each life lost in the bombing.
Who attended
Survivors and family members joined the event. First responders and local residents also participated. The gathering reflected the long-term impact on the community.
Community remembrance
The city continues to commemorate the 1995 bombing each April 19. The observance underscores ongoing healing and collective memory. Oklahoma City remains committed to honoring those who died.
Reporting for Filmogaz.com.