gewf wrote:My sister's stuck in NY right now, no flights out because of the hurricane.
kinda freaked out
Prof_Schwartz wrote:Depending on where in NYC, she'll be okay. I'm in the heights of manhattan, so right now its just winds and some drizzling rains, other than that, nothing too bad yet. Although a crane on the freedom tower collapsed at 57th and 6th, which isn't really near me but near both me AND my girl's job, so I'm a little worried. I think Bloomberg is just overbearing, again. Like that snowstorm. Fuckin new yorkers.
uh that's time square
and i call shopped
Saber wrote:I can't believe you're even making a fucking comparison. PEOPLE ARE DEAD. Jersey Shore is demolished. Tons of Jersey is demolished. You know what? I take massive fucking offense to that shitty fucking post you just made, ok? Seriously you are saying "oh don't compare this to Katrina man this isn't nearly as bad" and guess what even if that's fucking true that's NOT A FUCKING COMPARISON YOU MAKE, HOLY SHIT. PEOPLE
ARE
DEAD
Lower manhattan is DEAD. No power. And
uygh
fucking
shit
just pisses me off when people brush this shit off like Schwartz, going all fucking "ohhhhhh bloomberg overreacted hurrf gudrgnh i want my fucking video games hgasdghoi hurr i want my $200" holy fucking shitx
DO YOU FUCKING KNOW HOW IMPORTANT NEW YORK IS
IT'S FUCKING DUDE
HOLY SHIT
WALL STREEET WAS UNDERWATER
THE GODDAMN CITY IS FUCKING fuck
Patrid wrote:Central Jersey reporting in. Two things:
1. I'm back, baby.
2. After ~35hrs of no power (personally), I can say this hurricane was exactly what i expected it to be.
A week off of classes, postponed exams, massive amounts of drinking/board-games/candlelight.
Two of the four campuses of my University were evacuated to the two campuses north of the raritan river, which started flooding hours before the 70-80 mph gusts. There was no city electricity to pump the water to dorms, and boiled water advisory (and water shortages) for New Brunswick. Students and nearby residents were rushed into the evacuation centers (campus gymnasiums), some without cots and heat.
Gas stations have a 2+ hour wait by car because so few of them have opened back up. Occasionally, roads are blocked off due to fallen branches/trees and I had to drive an extra 10+miles down Route 1 North to find the nearest left turn that wasn't blocked off because of off streetlights. Worse of all, the liquor stores I normally go to were closed for a couple of days.
It's not doomsday, but it certainly ain't pretty.
triggerhappy841311 wrote:Wasn't terrible in our area, but apparently it hit my house pretty bad, and even that wasn't close to some places. It was absolutely demolishing coastal areas for days. The pictures are crazy, but this one is just.... jeez.
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