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![]() Thats PSA 1, the housing poleez facility in Coney Island. Not only are they getting buried by the water...but they are right in the midst of the projects as this is happening. Talk about a lonely feeling. ![]() Just heard they condemned the 100th pct. in Rockaway which was also buried in water. Alot of those guys lived and worked there, so they lost their homes and their workplace. Have to confirm that one though.
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Day by day, night after night... Blinded by the
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Some pics I took today.
![]() It looked like this all the way down every street. ![]() Some still had a sense of humor. ![]() What is left of the boardwalk. ![]() There shouldn't be any sand in this picure down Beach 105.
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That's heartbreaking, poor thing. Very cool of you to go there, I'm sure she'll always remember your kindness. |
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She really needs a reality break. You can see they all do. Plus they have to watch out for looters. Some scumbags went into an apartment down there dressed as FEMA employees and then pulled knives. Its scary for them. But it is great to see all the people sharing. They make food for each other and share all they have. Really hoping they get power soon but i'm not optimistic. |
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These pictures are horrible. Glad everyone here is okay. I am still without power, but I feel very thankful. In North Salem, NY, my mom's friend's son was holed up with his best friend in his bedroom, and a tree came through the roof and killed both of them...just 12 and 13. So terrible.
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Holy **** at these pics. I think we've all seen (too) many pics of the destruction of Sandy, but it sure hits home even more when these pics have been taken by you guys. |
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I also saw my aunt today. She lives on the water at Jamaica Bay. I heard she got 5' of water in her downstairs and without thinking, thought it was her basement.
It wasn't until later that I remembered that she doesn't have a basement. She had 5' of water in the first floor of a two floor house. She was stsying with her son so she is ok. But she lost so much. Her kitchen, livingroom, dining room, bathroom, back porch and garage were destroyed. There is no wsy she can go back until it is repaired. Her daughter is the one in Rockaway Beach. That's an awful lot for one family. Its amazing how hard some people were hit. |
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FEMA? I don't really know and haven't seen any sign of them. LBI and this area were hit quite hard with wind (gusts to 90mph), tide and tidal surge. There are houses in Barnegat Bay and up on the salt marshes. Hundreds, if not thousands, of boats on the marshes and along the wood line of Ocean County. Power is being restored at as good a rate as can be expected I guess. It's very sad if the rumor of out of state nonunion utility companies not being allowed to help out is true. Very sad indeed. |
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Wonder how the folks in Hamilton Beach faired, over by Howard Beach. They might as well be below sea level over there...and one way in...one way out... ![]() - |
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![]() Everyone knows eachother or is related to eachother, lol. But they are so vulnerable right there on the water. - |
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The pictures I posted before was from PSA 1....this piece recounts the experience of the 6-0 pct. which is at the other end of COney Island.....
Sandy’s Assault on the NYPD’s 60th Precinct by Michael Moynihan Nov 3, 2012 11:40 PM EDT A Coney Island police house is inundated with water, forcing New York’s finest to improvise a daring escape. As Sandy rolled toward Coney Island, whipping sand and debris across the famous boardwalk, officers at the NYPD’s 60th Precinct prepared to evacuate. As NYPD steamfitters Kevin Hunter and Anthony DiMaggio hurried to a subterranean boiler room to shut down the station’s heat valves, a burst of water—a “five-foot wave,” one cop said—smashed into the station, consuming the basement and knocking down one of the boiler room’s walls. Hunter’s leg was caught in the boiler’s machinery and completely submerged under water, and he was unable to get free. DiMaggio screamed for help, and Lt. Peter O’Neill and his fellow officers rushed to the flooded room, which was already under eight feet of water—with it rising fast. “It was like a waterfall,” O’Neill, a 15-year veteran, recounted. “I’ve been in plenty of hairy situations, but this was probably the scariest thing I have experienced on the force.” The officers of the 60th Precinct sprinted down the stairs and, with a collective pull, yanked Hunter to safety. With Hunter, the officers still had to evacuate person*nel from the flooding station. “I’m six feet tall,” O’Neill says, “and the water outside the precinct was up to my neck.” The taller cops walked, the shorter ones swam, to higher ground, where EMT-trained officers were loading injured evacuees onto buses to deliver them to a nearby hospital. Not all of New York’s finest were so lucky. Artur Kasprzak, an NYPD officer attached to the 1st Precinct in lower Manhattan, was in his Staten Island home when Sandy struck. As floodwaters rushed into the house, Kasprzak hus*tled seven family members, including his 15-month-old son, out of the basement and into the attic. But Kasprzak, for reasons unknown, then returned to the basement and was consumed by floodwaters. When police scuba teams arrived, a downed power line hindered their search. Kasprzak, who served for six years on the force, was found dead the following morning. http://www.thedailybeast.com/newswee...-precinct.html |
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Does anyone need firewood?
![]() ![]() This is only from two trees, my neighbor and I still have at least 8 more trees we need to finish. My arms are dead from chainsawing...and for the record, , you can still get poison ivy in the fall. Still beats being inside and hearing my brother-in-law complain about his siding getting ripped off of his house for the hundredth time
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And to think some people buy their own fire wood.
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I bet most of them will be on the ground after this next storm ![]() I don't think anyone will be in the market for buying firewood in the tri-state area for a looong while. |
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