Tuesday, 30 October 2012

New York Sandy Hurricane

Interior churned Hurricane Sandy and reduced storm and land on the southern coast of the state of New Jersey at 8 pm on Oct. 29. The National Hurricane Center said reclassified as a post-tropical cyclone, weak as it passed west through the southern state of Pennsylvania, although it is still packed maximum winds of 65 miles per hour. Extended storm flew over the Atlantic Ocean, grinding life to a halt for millions of people in the U.S. more than half a dozen, with widespread flooding and power outages in parts of New York City and New Jersey and wind Connecticut.Hurricane power up to 175 miles from the center of the storm; storm tropical force winds 485 miles spread from the city center. And forecasters said tropical storm force winds could extend all the way from north to Canada and all the West and the way to the Great Lakes region. Storm also caused heavy snowfall in the state of West Virginia and Tennessee. For the full article, click here.
Updated at 2 pm: Officials expect limited, free, New York City bus to restore service by 5 pm today, according to Gov. Cuomo M. Andrew York. "Essentially, a timetable Sunday," he said in a news conference. "Hopefully tomorrow, there will be a full-service buses." No Fares will be charged on the buses either day.The governor also said he expected Kennedy International Airport to re-open tomorrow, although not LaGuardia Airport ", because of extensive damage." Mr. Cuomo also said that the death toll in the state of death from the storm has risen to 15. Power remained for nearly six million people, including a large segment of Manhattan.Subways closed from Boston to Washington, and Amtrak and commuter rail lines. The flights have been canceled at airports along the east coast, including the three major airports in the New York City area.Remained about seven subway tunnels of New York under the flooded river east. The subway system, and suffered damage unprecedented storm, and will remain closed to the "four or five good days," and schools will be closed again on Wednesday, October 31, reopened New York Mayor Michael R.. Bloomberg.All bridges in the back, with the exception of the Brooklyn Battery tunnels Netherlands, which will remain temporarily closed due to flooding. A construction crane wind tossed atop one of the tallest buildings in New York City hanging on West 80 Street Stories 57, across the street from Carnegie Hall, after precipitation during the storm.
Authorities said state tied to numerous deaths in the storm that toppled trees and ignited fires in several areas. Falling tree limbs became deadly batons in three of the death of New York and two in Morris County, NJ, where, according to The Associated Press man and a woman were killed when a tree fell on their car. And reduced to ashes acres of burning by fire wind that burned skin may nine hours on Monday night - more than 80 houses in the section point windy of الحناطير - and many of them put houses throughout the year, and some of them one-story seasonal and Tuesday morning.
The New York Stock Exchange is closed plans to open but as usual on Wednesday, Oct. 31, at 9:30 am Eastern time.Governor Cuomo raised the possibility of the construction of dams in New York in the wake of major flooding in lower Manhattan and other parts of the signed Obama city.President major disaster declarations for New York and New Jersey, and authorized the distribution of direct federal aid for victims of Hurricane Sandy from the Federal Agency for Emergency Management.



























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