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Hurricane

  1. apocalypse wow
    Scenes of the Destruction in Acapulco After Hurricane OtisResidents had less than 24 hours to prepare for the Category 5 storm that wreaked havoc on the resort city, leaving 27 dead.
  2. extreme weather
    Henri Brings Deluge of Record Rainfall to NortheastThe storm has weakened to a tropical depression, but flash flooding remains a threat for parts of several states through Monday.
  3. extreme weather
    Isaias Wreaks Havoc on Northeast, Leaving Millions Without PowerThe powerful storm left more than 3 million without power, tornadoes were reported in at least five states, and at least five people were killed.
  4. Tropical Storm Hermine Is Gaining Strength As It Heads Toward FloridaForecasters expect the storm to intensify to a category 1 hurricane.
  5. election day
    Video: Hoboken Residents Found It Difficult to ‘Shift to Election Mode’Voters head to the polls with last week’s storm still first on their minds.
  6. hurricane sandy
    NYC Morning Commute Still Slammed After Sandy [Updated]Governor Cuomo declared a “transportation emergency” and waived all fares.
  7. over preparedness
    It’s Probably Safe to Remove That Hurricane Irene Tape From Your WindowsGood news: You and your windows survived the storm.
  8. rock you like a hurricane
    The MTA Comes Crawling Back [Updated]It will take a while for the MTA to get back to its usual just-barely-functioning self.
  9. rock you like a hurricane
    Bronx Man May Be Irene’s Only New York FatalityJose Sierra was found in the water off of City Island.
  10. rock you like a hurricane
    After the Storm: New Yorkers’ Videos of Hurricane Irene and AftermathWhat the city looked like if you were too scared to peek out your window.
  11. my name is earl
    Earl Weakening, Downgraded to Category 2 Storm [Updated]Though center says it’s still going to be “large and strong.”
  12. my name is earl
    Hurricane Watch: One, Two, Earl Is Coming for YouA roundup of the latest as Hurricane Earl moves toward the East Coast.