At least 50 million
people are bracing for the worst storm forecasters say could be the largest
ever to hit the United States.
Hurricane Sandy is
expected to hit the
East Coast at 8:50 this evening, and will bring that part
of the country to a standstill in the next few days with battering winds,
flooding and lengthy power outages.
State of emergency
has been declared in NYC, Washington DC, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts,
Virginia, and there's mandatory evacuation in all all low level cities. Public
transportation, subways, bridges, schools, tunnels, businesses, have all been
closed.
Much of the East
Coat is on lock down right now as they are expecting a storm surge of 6 to 11
feet above normal high tide. The hurricane is expected to merge with winter
storm and they say it has the potential to cause "unprecedented
damage."
Thousands of flights
into and out of the US east-coast have been canceled and president Obama has
also canceled his presidential campaign to monitor the storm, which could cost
the US billions of dollars in damages.
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