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My wife spoke with a friend of hers yesterday. She lives on the 30th floor of a block in Manhattan, and was watching it roll in. She described it as a massive block of black cloud with lightening shooting out of it.
fudge being high up when that hit!
I think we (speaking for those who can relate, of course) often take for granted living in relatively 'safe' areas where the most common 'disaster' is a bit of rain every now and then. We had a few floods recently down here where some raods collapsed, etc. Must be aboslutely devastating to see all your belongings and property destroyed in an instant while having to fear for your life. Thoughts with those who are in trouble - hope they pull through.
Blimey, it sounded brutal. I've got friends in Phili and NJ and haven't heard much about what's happened there, so hopefully OK. BBC ticker states some bad damage to the entire MTA network:
Let's hope Romney and Obama can keep the politics out of this.
Wind in more deadly that flooding so thankfully the deaths aren't as bad as it could have been......gonna take a long time to clean up that's for sure!
Gents. City is a mess! My apartment building was in the mandatory evacuation zone, so I bolted for my parents' place. My two roommates stayed, and they lost power last night (37 floors up). Not sure when the power is going to go back on for most of the city, the subways are down too. Lots of flooding. It's crazy, but we'll get through it!