Today, Hurricane Irene entered the city of New York, causing the deaths of at least 18 people and lots of trees down clutter and most people lived in the loss of power.
A woman cleaning up the battlefield by storm. |
Due to the impact of the storm, all airports in New York had to temporarily shut down, thousands of flights were canceled. The largest airport in the city are expected to work again on 30 / 8.
While New York has the worst time of the storm, then elsewhere, people are still suffering severely affected.
A 11-year-old boy in Virginia died from a falling tree on the roof, while another boy died in a car accident in North Carolina, when the traffic lights without power.
Over 3 million people in North Carolina to Maryland living in a state of power. In New Jersey, half a million homes are without power.
A nuclear plant in Maryland had to stop working because the generator is broken.
Mr. Harold Harvey is cleaner in a hotel after the storm. |
Inundation in Manhattan. |
A fallen tree in Central Park, New York. |
Traffic sprawling view from above. |
The people cleaning the houses, roads. |
The poles down the middle of the train. |
Here in New Jersey, confusing cables on the roof of the train. |
Trees uprooted in the city of New York. |
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