Links on Sandy's Devastation...
Oct. 30th, 2012 11:48 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
From Tumblr...a composite of posts:
The Daily posts a composite of photos regarding Sandy
man snorkling through the streets of Southern Brooklyn
Full Gallery of Snapshots on Sandy posted by the Guardian
You Tube Webcom of Manhattan undergoing wrath of Sandy, until it goes eerily dark.
The New York City subway system is 108 years old, but it has never faced a disaster as devastating as what we experienced last night. Hurricane Sandy wreaked havoc on our entire transportation system, in every borough and county of the region. It has brought down trees, ripped out power and inundated tunnels, rail yards and bus depots.
As of last night, seven subway tunnels under the East River flooded. Metro-North Railroad lost power from 59th Street to Croton-Harmon on the Hudson Line and to New Haven on the New Haven Line. The Long Island Rail Road evacuated its West Side Yards and suffered flooding in one East River tunnel. The Hugh L. Carey Tunnel is flooded from end to end and the Queens Midtown Tunnel also took on water and was closed. Six bus garages were disabled by high water. We are assessing the extent of the damage and beginning the process of recovery. Our employees have shown remarkable dedication over the past few days, and I thank them on behalf of every New Yorker. In 108 years, our employees have never faced a challenge like the one that confronts us now. All of us at the MTA are committed to restoring the system as quickly as we can to help bring New York back to normal.
— The official statement from MTA Chairman Joseph J. Lhota
[Sigh. Going back to Work is going to be a nightmare.]
Buzz Feed's posts on Sandy
Whoa. Does this mean we don't get another bad storm for another year? Seem to be averaging one a year now in NYC.
The Daily posts a composite of photos regarding Sandy
man snorkling through the streets of Southern Brooklyn
Full Gallery of Snapshots on Sandy posted by the Guardian
You Tube Webcom of Manhattan undergoing wrath of Sandy, until it goes eerily dark.
The New York City subway system is 108 years old, but it has never faced a disaster as devastating as what we experienced last night. Hurricane Sandy wreaked havoc on our entire transportation system, in every borough and county of the region. It has brought down trees, ripped out power and inundated tunnels, rail yards and bus depots.
As of last night, seven subway tunnels under the East River flooded. Metro-North Railroad lost power from 59th Street to Croton-Harmon on the Hudson Line and to New Haven on the New Haven Line. The Long Island Rail Road evacuated its West Side Yards and suffered flooding in one East River tunnel. The Hugh L. Carey Tunnel is flooded from end to end and the Queens Midtown Tunnel also took on water and was closed. Six bus garages were disabled by high water. We are assessing the extent of the damage and beginning the process of recovery. Our employees have shown remarkable dedication over the past few days, and I thank them on behalf of every New Yorker. In 108 years, our employees have never faced a challenge like the one that confronts us now. All of us at the MTA are committed to restoring the system as quickly as we can to help bring New York back to normal.
— The official statement from MTA Chairman Joseph J. Lhota
[Sigh. Going back to Work is going to be a nightmare.]
Buzz Feed's posts on Sandy
Whoa. Does this mean we don't get another bad storm for another year? Seem to be averaging one a year now in NYC.
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Date: 2012-10-30 05:20 pm (UTC)there is so much damage...
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Date: 2012-10-30 05:38 pm (UTC)Sigh...work place is a pain. They are expecting people to come in of course. And most drive and live out in LIRR. Although my boss and I are equally out of luck, as is anyone with kids.