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In the Path of Sandy: Checking in on Massachusetts, Delaware, and New Jersey | Hurricane Sandy Leaves Millions Without Power | A Two-Mile Island in the Wake of Sandy (episode)
<p><strong>David Goodman</strong>, a reporter for our partner The New York Times, explains what happened at a hospital in New York after it lost primary and backup power.</p>
<p>Freelance reporter <strong>Scott Gurian</strong> is in New Jersey, where’s he’s been giving updates since yesterday morning. <strong>Bob Hennely</strong> is a reporter for WNYC.</p>
Before moving to Red Hook in Brooklyn, John Hockenberry had only evacuated twice: once from Iran and another time from Zaire. But then Hurricane Irene came along, and now, Hurricane S...
<p>Hurricane Sandy has devastated New Jersey, particularly areas along the coast.<strong> Congressman Frank Pallone</strong> explains how his district, on the Jersey Shore, is faring.</p>
Only on rare occasions do the inhabitants of New York touch the water, and usually, it’s because the water is being brought to them through a strange meteorological event like a hurri...
Hurricane Sandy wreaked havoc overnight, leaving xx people without power. How have utility companies responded, and how are residents managing without electricity? Patrick McGeehan, r...
Hurricane Sandy had plenty of opportunity to demonstrate its destruction as it traced its windy path to our shores, leaving 60 dead in the Caribbean. Haiti was hit particularly hard. ...
As millions on the East Coast — from Maine to the Carolinas — face flooding, wind damage, dangerous debris, and power outages, West Virginia and neighboring Appalachian states are als...
The backup generator at Langone NYU Medical Center unexpectedly failed last night and hundreds of critical care patients needed to be moved fast. The transfers were among the most dra...