Far more damage was done in NJ than NY.
Hurricane Sandy caused damage along the entire East Coast. Damage also ocurred in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Michigan. The storm itself made landfall near Atlantic City, New Jersey with the worst impacts in New Jersey and New York.
Hurricane Sandy hit the northeastern part of the United States, particularly the states of New York and New Jersey, the hardest. The storm caused extensive damage, flooding, and power outages in cities like New York City and Atlantic City.
The center of Hurricane Sandy is expected to hit New Jersey but New York are probably going to be significant effects in both the city and the state of New York.
Hurricane Sandy hit Atlantic City on October 29, 2012.
Hurricane Sandy, which struck in late October 2012, caused significant damage in several areas, particularly in New Jersey and New York. Coastal towns like Atlantic City and parts of the Jersey Shore experienced severe flooding and infrastructure damage. In New York City, neighborhoods such as Staten Island, Brooklyn, and Manhattan faced power outages, flooding, and destruction of homes and businesses. The storm's impact extended to other areas along the East Coast, causing widespread devastation and displacing thousands of residents.
Hurricane Sandy caused damage along the entire East Coast. Damage also ocurred in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Michigan. The storm itself made landfall near Atlantic City, New Jersey with the worst impacts in New Jersey and New York.
Hurricane Sandy hit the northeastern part of the United States, particularly the states of New York and New Jersey, the hardest. The storm caused extensive damage, flooding, and power outages in cities like New York City and Atlantic City.
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At their own risk, of course.
The center of Hurricane Sandy is expected to hit New Jersey but New York are probably going to be significant effects in both the city and the state of New York.
Hurricane Sandy hit Atlantic City on October 29, 2012.
Yes. All of New York City was impacted by Hurricane Sandy.
Hurricane Sandy, which struck in late October 2012, caused significant damage in several areas, particularly in New Jersey and New York. Coastal towns like Atlantic City and parts of the Jersey Shore experienced severe flooding and infrastructure damage. In New York City, neighborhoods such as Staten Island, Brooklyn, and Manhattan faced power outages, flooding, and destruction of homes and businesses. The storm's impact extended to other areas along the East Coast, causing widespread devastation and displacing thousands of residents.
The "Quaker City" fared quite well. Mostly wind damage. Flooding was minor.
The areas that Hurricane Sandy hit the worst were coastal areas in New York and New Jersey. Examples of areas in NJ: Atlantic City, Seaside Heights. Examples of areas in NY: Far Rockaway, Bayswater, Seagate.
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.
Hurricane Sandy made landfall near Atlantic City, NJ on Monday evening, October 29, 2012. A 900-mile wide storm, Sandy affected the entire northeastern US with devastating winds, rain and floods. New Jersey and New York suffered the worst from the superstorm. Prior to this, Hurricane Sandy made landfalls in Jamaica, Cuba, and the Bahamas and had significant effects in Haiti.