The damage was about 1.98 million dollars after the explosion.
Yes! -On July 30, 1916 a German spy group attacked a Jersey City, NJ munitions depot. During the resulting explosions, a piece of shrapnel pierced the statue. The cost in damage was more than two million dollars. That was the year they closed off the torch balcony to tourists. It was the largest "terrorist" attack on American soil prior to Sept 11, 2001.
blast effects
Loud Noise And Explosions may damage the ear drums...
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Yes. Hurricane Sandy essentially hit the entire northern Atlantic coast of the U.S. with particularly severe effects in and near New York City. Fortunately there do not seem to be any reports of damage to the statue.
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Age; lead poisoning, etc.
No. While an extremely powerful hurricane might cause some damage the structure itself would not collapse even in a category 5 hurricane, which is extremely unlikely if not impossible that far north.
Because the explosions caused a lot of damage
The Statue consists of an iron/steel framework, covered in copper sheeting. It was built in France, as a gift to the American people. It was erected in what was known as Bedloe's Island (now Liberty Island) in New York Harbor. Although actually on the New Jersey side of the state line, by treaty, the island is in New York, but was ceded to the US Government by New York.
Quite a bit
They cannot be attacked directly but they can sustain damage from reactive force.