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Hurricane Sandy (eventually downgraded to Tropical Storm Sandy). October 2012. Preparing for the super storm. Water making its way onto the shore in Battery Park City in downtown Manhattan. Waves crashing at the Jersey shore. Hurricane Sandy begins. The Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Hurricane Sandy (eventually downgraded to Tropical Storm Sandy)

Hurricane SandyHurricane Sandy

(eventually downgraded to Tropical Storm Sandy)(eventually downgraded to Tropical Storm Sandy)

October 2012

Page 2: Hurricane Sandy (eventually downgraded to Tropical Storm Sandy)

Preparing for the super stormPreparing for the super storm

Page 3: Hurricane Sandy (eventually downgraded to Tropical Storm Sandy)

Hurricane Sandy beginsHurricane Sandy begins

Water making its way onto the shore in Battery Park

City in downtown Manhattan

Waves crashing at the Jersey shore

Page 4: Hurricane Sandy (eventually downgraded to Tropical Storm Sandy)

Water takes over our beloved cityWater takes over our beloved city

The Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel (crosses under the East River, connecting Brooklyn and Manhattan)

Page 5: Hurricane Sandy (eventually downgraded to Tropical Storm Sandy)

Destruction and devastation across the five boroughs

(Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx, and Staten Island)

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NJNJ

The Jersey shorelineHoboken’s PATH

station

The boardwalk in Seaside Heights, NJ

Page 7: Hurricane Sandy (eventually downgraded to Tropical Storm Sandy)

First responders: brave and heroicFirst responders: brave and heroic

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A time for personal reflectionA time for personal reflection

While our city has gone through so much, we continue to persevere and appreciate

everyone and everything even more.