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Sandy, ‘worst disaster in history of NYC subway system’

Fox News this morning showed video of the storm surge barreling through New York City.

Hurricane Sandy has proven to be a huge problem for New York City’s transit authority as its waters flood the subways and tunnels. The director of that department has called it  the “worst disaster in the history of the NYC subway system” and said it could take as long as four days to get the water removed.

The city is “pretty much a ghost town,” reported the Fox News anchor.


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About Michele Kirk

Michele Kirk is a writer, editor, and field reporter for BizPac Review. Michele can be reached at michele@bizpacreview.com & @michelekirkbpr

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  1. Even though I think many New Yorkers are rude and arrogant, I can’t help but feel bad for what they are going through. I have seen some movements started, down where I live, to send supplies to help them out; however, I think back to earlier in the year, when we were dealing with devastating floods and I do not recall New Yorkers lifting a finger to help us out. It seems to be that way every time there’s a disaster – when was the last time you have seen New Yorkers helping a southern state. I doubt I will be sending anything to help them, directly. I will continue to support the Red Coss , instead.

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