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Ten years after Hurricane Sandy hit New York City, billions of dollars have been spent infrastructure to make the city more resilient. NPR's Scott Simon talks to photojournalist Nathan Kensinger.
New York City closes schools and suspends subway, bus and commuter train service. The stock exchange closes, and Broadway goes dark. Oct. 29 Hurricane Sandy makes landfall near Atlantic City ...
On the morning after Hurricane Sandy, I decided to bike along the ... At least 43 people died in New York City, and thousands of homes were badly flooded. Ten years on, the storm’s impacts ...
Superstorm Sandy hit New York City on October 29, 2012 and was the deadliest storm of that hurricane season. Over 48 hours, it damaged or destroyed nearly 800 buildings in the city, including ...
As the 10 year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy’s landfall in New York approaches, City Limits is asking residents to share their experiences of the storm. Where were you, and how did Sandy impact you ...
When Hurricane Sandy hit New York City 10 years ago, leading to at least 43 deaths and an estimated $19 billion in damages, New York Times photographers fanned across the metropolitan area to ...
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Flood Threat In New Orleans, New York
New Orleans is the area of the US most likely to experience well above-average appreciation, which occurs just as hurricane season begins. The other area likely to have well above-average ...
Sandy had weakened by the time it reached the Northeast from the Caribbean, exemplifying why it’s less likely for a Category 4 or Category 5 hurricane to hit the New York City area.
Ten years after Hurricane Sandy, the marathon returns to full capacity for the first time since 2019. The traditional starting line for the New York City Marathon is on the Staten Island side of ...
New York City’s sewer system is built for the rain ... It wasn’t built to handle the rainfall from Hurricane Irene, Hurricane Sandy, or, more recently, Hurricane Ida—which dumped 3.15 ...
The Washington Houses is a 15-building complex operated by the New York City Housing Authority. It's just a few blocks away from the East River but was unharmed during Hurricane Sandy. Scott Heins ...