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Floodwaters Fill Subway Tunnels
After the biggest storm in its 108-year history, the New York subway system is shut down when subway tunnels fill with water.
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Shoppers Stock Up
Before the storm comes ashore, nervous shoppers stock up on necessities like bread and milk, leaving grocery store shelves empty.
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a New York Stock Exchange Stops for the Super Storm
The New York Stock Exchange suspends trading for two days as the Financial District in lower Manhattan is engulfed by floodwaters from
Hurricane Sandy.
Schools like Seward Park High School in lower Manhattan serve as evacuation centers for New York residents who are displaced by Hurricane Sandy.
Boarded-up storefront windows are a common sight along the Jersey Shore, as business owners brace for heavy rains and high winds.
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Power Outages Frustrate Residents
Nearly one million New York residents are left in the dark after four power plants are disabled by the storm.
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