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How raised entrances, flood gates, and huge balloons could save New York’s subway from disaster.
The immense damage after Hurricane Sandy is a good reason to consider protecting the New York area with a storm surge barrier.
First it was Nicole. Then it was Irene. New York dodged a major bullet when those two storms missed the mark. Its massive, essential subway system survived unscathed. But now New York City is ...
Dramatic photos capture the flooding of New York's subway during Hurricane Sandy, showcasing the storm's impact.
The death toll from Sandy in the U.S. climbed to at least 20, including seven in New York, four in Pennsylvania and three in New Jersey, with many of the victims killed by falling trees.
Rains once again inundated the New York subway system, showing how vulnerable it remains to water nearly a decade after Sandy.
New York City's subway system were severely damaged in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, with train tunnels and stations becoming overrun with floodwaters; tracks being destroyed; signs breaking; and ...
Repairing the New York subway system after Hurricane Sandy may be the MTA’s biggest task yet Subscribers are entitled to 10 gift sharing articles each month.
The subway in the city that never sleeps will shut down Sunday night as officials brace for the impact of Hurricane Sandy.
Hurricane Sandy brings strong winds and rain, but for the New York area, the biggest concern may be the storm surge, which could come ashore in some places as a 13-foot wall of water.
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.