VIDEO Subways Underwater due to Sandy - New York Post

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Subways Underwater due to Sandy - New York Post In this recent video from the New York Post, viewers are confronted with the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy's devastating impact on New York City's subway system. The footage showcases the South Ferry-Whitehall Street station, which was severely flooded, highlighting the chaos and damage that occurred during the storm. Hurricane Sandy, which struck in late October 2012, dumped a significant amount of water on the city, leading to extensive flooding in underground transit systems. While the video does not provide a transcript or detailed commentary, the visuals alone speak volumes about the challenges faced by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) during and after the disaster. The video reflects on the resilience of New Yorkers and the ongoing discussions about infrastructure improvements in response to climate change. Watching these moments, one can't help but reflect on the lessons learned from such catastrophic events and their implications for urban planning moving forward. As we look back at Hurricane Sandy's legacy in 2024, it's crucial to consider how much has changed and what improvements have been made in NYC’s subway system and emergency preparedness. What are your thoughts on how the city has evolved since Sandy? Have the measures taken since then improved the infrastructure sufficiently to handle future storms? Share your experiences and insights!
 


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