October 29, 2012

And it is just starting in NY City

From Associated Press:
Mammoth storm Sandy plunges NYC into darkness
Much of New York was plunged into darkness Monday by a superstorm that overflowed the city's historic waterfront, flooded the financial district and subway tunnels and cut power to nearly a million people.

The city had shut its mass transit system, schools, the stock exchange and Broadway and ordered hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers to leave home to get out of the way of the superstorm Sandy as it zeroed in on the nation's largest city.

Residents spent much of the day trying to salvage normal routines, jogging and snapping pictures of the water while officials warned the worst of the storm had not hit.

By evening, a record 13-foot storm surge was threatening Manhattan's southern tip, howling winds had sent a crane hanging from a high-rise, and utilities deliberately darkened part of downtown Manhattan to avoid storm damage.

Water lapped over the seawall in Battery Park City, flooding rail yards, subway tracks, tunnels and roads. Rescue workers floated bright orange rafts down flooded downtown streets, while police officers rolled slowly down the street with loudspeakers telling people to go home.

"Now it's really turning into something," said Brian Damianakes, taking shelter in an ATM vestibule and watching a trash can blow down the street in Battery Park.
And of course, NYC has superior leadership:
Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Monday night that the surge was expected to recede by midnight, after exceeding an original expectation of 11 feet.

"The worst of the weather has come," he said. He said New Yorkers were inundating the 911 system and getting stranded in cars, and urged people to stay put until the storm passed.

"You have to stay wherever you are. Let me repeat that. You have to stay wherever you are," he said.
First of all, Bloomberg downplayed the danger of the storm and only at the last moment issued evacuation orders for just one section of lower Manhattan. Now, this idiot is saying that it is going to start to get better after midnight. No, mayor, it is just starting. As for: "New Yorkers were inundating the 911 system and getting stranded in cars", they are there because you were so late to tell people to evacuate. This storm is about 900 miles in diameter. Maybe Mayor Bloomberg is more comfortable deciding the size of soft drinks that people can by than actually gathering knowledgeable people around him, actually listening to them and leading... Posted by DaveH at October 29, 2012 7:41 PM
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