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The MTA has just posted a bunch of stunning pictures from inside the New York Subway system, which got flooded, and is shut down in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. The worst impacts were Downtown ...
New York City's subway system were severely damaged in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, with train tunnels and stations becoming overrun with floodwaters; tracks being destroyed; signs breaking; and ...
Sandy Threatens to Flood Subway Tunnels, Delay Re-Opening An unprecedented storm surge could keep passengers out of subways for days By Emily Feldman • Published October 29, 2012 • Updated on ...
NEW YORK CITY (CBS) - Most of the water has receded in Lower Manhattan, but the damage has crippled the vital part of the city. Residents described the scene as "surreal." As night fell Tuesday ...
MTA Chairman and CEO Janno Lieber is calling on New York City to build up its sewer system after massive subway flooding ...
As Hurricane Sandy plowed up the eastern seaboard the other night, with 90 mile-per-hour winds and storm surges that threatened to overwhelm New York, the most unsettling sound outside my Brooklyn ...
Passengers on an uptown No. 1 train saw floodwaters swamping the station at 28th Street and Seventh Avenue in Manhattan.
The century-old system is being hit with more powerful and frequent storms, and it will take a multiagency effort to fix it.
In this photo provided by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey a surveillance camera captures the PATH station in Hoboken, N.J., as it is flooded shortly before 9:30 p.m. EDT on Monday ...
When Superstorm Sandy hit New York a year ago, it caused a massive, 14-foot storm surge, the likes of which the city had never seen.Nine out of the 14 subway tunnels beneath rivers around the city ...
In the wake of superstorm Sandy, thousands of the rodents have been driven from flooded subway tunnels. Hurricane Sandy's storm surge pushes seawater into New York City's Carey Tunnel on Monday ...
Hurricane Sandy flooded 17 percent of New York City (or nearly 90,000 buildings). At the time, Sandy was the largest Atlantic hurricane on record and the second costliest in U.S. history.