Hurricane Irene made a mess in New York affected by the storms, the victims began to fall Hurricane Irene Crashing New York Two Million People Displaced. Hurricane Irene or the killer storm struck the New York metropolitan area Sunday pushing the mountains of sea water-volume and fast the rain -to the city, many and other surrounding areas."Flooding will be epic and there will be water in places you never dreaming, "said forecaster Eric BlakeBefore Hurricane Irene reached. densely populated areas, it had been eight deaths due to storms this summer weekend terror that sticks, crushed and sank the East Coast from North Carolina and all the way to New England. power outage of more than 2 million subscribers, difficult effort to prepare for or recover the storm Trees and roofs flying sea water also stormed a building that is considered safe and away from the beach Meteorological experts said the core of Hurricane Irene near Little Egg Inlet, NJ, north of Atlantic City at 5:35 am EDT Sunday, entering a minimal Category 1 hurricane with 75 mph wind speedHurricane Irene struck along the New Jersey coast, passing through or near the district of New York's Brooklyn and Queens, and then continued into Connecticut, Massachusetts,New Hampshire and points north Street in Manhattan is usually busy and crowded look empty only a few people looked, the whole city pounded by a gray sheet of rain and bursts of wind that swirled around the tall buildings and find a way to escape. Water rises Several roads and intersections blocked. 2 million New Yorkers were evacuated from homes near the beach. One hospital was closed patients moved to a location away from sources of flooding Subway and bus stops for the duration of the operation. "The time for evacuation is completed," said New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Saturday night people"Everyone must now stay inside.". In Lower Manhattan surrounded by the East River Hudson River and a broad bay, the focus of attention on Wall Street and the entire financial district. 09:00 hours Sunday, the two rivers have been over-topped its banks, ditches and the storm began to back up two feet of water collected Throughout the metropolitan areas of the Atlantic coas Hurricane Irene wave of water spilled onto the streets locally. Part of Coney Island floods hit the two-story shack belonging lifeguard in Long Beach left the mooring at the dock. As the center of Hurricane Irene approached, New York LaGuardia Airport reported sustained winds of 41 mph continued and gusts of 64 mph. Gusts of 58 mph rocked the International John F. Kennedy Airport. airports and others across the region were closed and the airline directly to cancel 9000 flights Experts fear the storm could destroy skyscrapers and other tall buildings, attention is focused on the deepest flooding both along the coast and inland. Hurricane Irene counter clockwise circulation combined width andthickness to push large quantities of sea water into low lying coast of New Jersey, New York metropolitan area, including Long Island, and otherareas Water levels rise rapidly, with nearly four-foot high storm was reported Sunday morning in Sandy Hook, NJ, Cape May, NJ, and New York Harbor. There comes the rain up to 15 inches of it "Rain, combined with heavy rain over the last few weeks, could cause widespread flooding, life-threatening flash floods and remove significant trees because the ground softened," said Michael Brennan hurricane forecasters. As if he and his colleagues developed Tropical Storm Jose Sunday morning in the Atlantic about 115 miles south of Bermuda. It posed a simple threat to Bermuda, but does not harm the U.S. coast. Hurricane Irene arrived Saturday along the Outer Banks of North Carolina, the storm crawled along the north east coast, with winds andrain swept the area of Virginia, Washington DC, Maryland, Delaware, eastern Pennsylvania, throughout New Jersey and then all of New England. In Virginia, three people were killed by falling trees. In Maryland some killed by a falling tree. At least two people were killed in North Carolina. High waves killed two people inFlorida. Total damage is unclear, officials said the impact of someareas seems less than expected, though still others were the resource persons to assess their local situation. In North Carolina authorities installed a number of operations to attempt rescue of people trapped flood In Virginia, three people were killed by falling trees. In Maryland, some killed by a falling tree. At least two people were killed in North Carolina. High waves killed two people in Florida Large wind tear down the roof of a mall in Wayne County and split off the roof of an emergency regional 911 center. In Beaufort County, crews pulleda man from the water after the walls of his house collapsed "Wehave taken a hard hit," said Wayne County Assistant Manager Jack Veit Between New Bern and Washington, NC, the smell of new wood protruding split along U.S 17. More than 100 50-to-60 foot tree falls-many taking power lines with them
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