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Ten years after Hurricane Sandy hit New York City, billions of dollars have been spent infrastructure to make the city more resilient. NPR's Scott Simon talks to photojournalist Nathan Kensinger.
One week later, on Oct. 29, the natural disaster known now and forever as Hurricane Sandy slammed into New York City with cataclysmic power, a meteorological monster unseen across the region since ...
On 29 October 2012, Sandy hit New York City with blows so swift and severe that it changed neighborhoods forever. Ten years on, senior climate correspondent Louise Boyle looks at how the city is ...
Superstorm Sandy hit New York City on October 29, 2012 and was the deadliest storm of that hurricane season. Over 48 hours, it damaged or destroyed nearly 800 buildings in the city, including ...
Ten years after Hurricane Sandy unleashed its devastation on New York City and the surrounding region, the images of its wrath remain indelible. When the monster 900-mile-wide storm made landfall ...
NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 29: Rising water, caused by Hurricane Sandy, rushes into a subterranian parking garage on October 29, 2012, in the Financial District of New York, United States.
The stereotype of the complaining New Yorker doesn't apply when it comes to the city's effort to repair and improve its infrastructure after Hurricane Sandy barreled down on New York City in 2012.
New York City was perfectly positioned to absorb the worst of Hurricane Sandy's storm surge — a record 13 feet. Lower Manhattan received the brunt of the flooding. READ STORY ...
Five years after Hurricane Sandy, housing prices in New York City's flood zone have seen an 8 percent reduction when compared to similar properties with lower flooding risks.
Ten years after Hurricane Sandy, the marathon returns to full capacity for the first time since 2019. The traditional starting line for the New York City Marathon is on the Staten Island side of ...
People walk near the remains of burned homes after Hurricane Sandy in the Breezy Point neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City on Oct. 31, 2012.
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