Hurricane Sandy dropped 500 million gallons of water on Hoboken. Here's how the city is preparing for the next superstorm. Six years after Sandy, a rising tide of development puts Coney Island at risk ...
A new study published in JAMA Network Open, a monthly open-access medical journal published by the American Medical Association, has uncovered a long-term link between Hurricane Sandy flooding and ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Exactly 13 years after Hurricane Sandy devastated South Beach, residents of Doty Avenue faced significant flooding once again, with approximately 3 feet of water submerging the ...
Although the material damage from 2012's Hurricane Sandy may have been repaired, the storm left a lasting impact on cardiovascular health, according to new findings from Weill Cornell Medicine and New ...
Hurricane Erin is in rare company as far as Atlantic hurricanes go. When it comes to large hurricanes that tracked near the East Coast, only one storm compares: Hurricane Sandy in October 2012. Other ...
Things are still not back to normal in Brooklyn neighborhoods hit hard by Sandy, including Coney Island, Gerritsen Beach and Canarsie, according to a report released yesterday by the Brooklyn Recovery ...
New research shows that hurricanes increase the risk of death among seniors who continue to live in storm-battered areas, but the mortality impacts vary by region. Reading time 3 minutes More than a ...
(CNN) — Here’s a look at Hurricane Sandy, which was also called “Superstorm Sandy.” October 29, 2012 – Hurricane-hunter aircraft measure Sandy’s central pressure at 940 millibars – 27.76 inches – the ...
In October 2012, Hurricane Sandy made landfall near Atlantic City, New Jersey. The storm would bring severe flooding to the East Coast—particularly New Jersey and New York City—and go down as the ...
Grover Norquist, the anti-tax crusader, has famously said that he has no wish to eliminate government, but only to “shrink it to the size where we can drown it in a bathtub.” Americans up and down the ...
A Category 4 hurricane making direct landfall on New York City could cause as much as $500 billion in insured damage.