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#470168 สถานการณ์วิกฤต Hurricane Sandy ถล่มสหรัฐอเมริกาว สร้างความเสียหายและการเตรียม...

โดย redfrog53 on 30 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2555 - 09:44

ชุดพจญภัยกับเฮลิเคนแซนดี้ รับรองเสื้อผ้าไม่เปียกชัวร์

This might be what Hurricane Sandy looks like. And, I want to thank Tracey McCandless for posting this; I call this Fugly Sandy.

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#470163 สถานการณ์วิกฤต Hurricane Sandy ถล่มสหรัฐอเมริกาว สร้างความเสียหายและการเตรียม...

โดย redfrog53 on 30 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2555 - 09:28

Massive storm Sandy crashes ashore (Reuters News :- 29 Oct.2012) ... ข่ า ว หั ว ข อ ง ทุกสํานักข่าว ก็ ยังหนีไม่พ้น พายุขนาดยักษ์ถล่มทรายชายฝั่ง พายุที่ใหญ่ที่สุดเท่าที่อเมริกาเคยพบ ทั้งเสียงลมพายุคําราม ลมพัดรุนแรง ฝนตกหนัก แมืองแอทแลนติค, นิวเจอร์ซี หลังจากต้องบังคับให้ทําการอพยพและปิดการจราจร และขัดขวางการรนณรงค์ หาเสียงการเลือกตั้งประธานาธิบดี .. ... (7 รัฐ ประกาศ๓าวะฉุกเฉิน เที่ยวบินสู่ฝั่งตะวันออก 7000 เที่ยว หรือ 2 วัน ถูกยกเลิก) . . . . .
Sandy, one of the biggest storms ever to hit the United States, roared ashore with fierce winds and heavy rain near Atlantic City, New Jersey after forcing evacuations, shutting down transportation and interrupting the presidential campaign.
Kaewkwan Chuenbumroong

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Benjamas Jobkolsuk น่ากลัวจังเลยแก้ว น้ำสูงเชียวนะจ้ะ
[/b]Khaimuk Chutima[/b] เมื่อคืนที่กรุงเทพ ลมฝนแรงมากค่ะ





ชาวแมนฮัตตันกำลังย้ายรถหนีน้ำที่กำลังเข้าบ่าท่วม จากสตอร์ม เซิร์จ (Storm Surge) คลื่นซัดเข้าชายฝั่งจากพายุเฮลิเคนแซนดี้ RT- Reed Timmer
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STORM SURGE ได้เอาน้ำทะเลเข้าสู่แมนฮัตตันตอนใต้ (นิวยอร์ค) สหรัฐอเมริกา RT @GregPollak http://goo.gl/maps/vC9VQ
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ฉลามมาว่ายน้ำเล่นอยู่หน้าบ้าน เมือง Brigantine, รัฐนิวเจอร์ซีย์
สหรัฐอเมริกา
http://goo.gl/maps/sxUg1

Sarthit Medhasith Suksumret

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Tomanon Nakabut โอววว นี่เพิ่งเริ่มต้นไม่ใช่เหรอครับ
Sarthit Medhasith Suksumret ฝั่งตะวันออกของอเมริกากำลังโดนเฮลิเคน กลางประเทศมีทอนาโด ตอนเหนือมีหิมะถล่ม ส่วนฝั่งตะวันตกแผ่นดินไหว // เรารักอเมริกา
สุมลทิพ รัตน น่ากลัว
Nay Tom ถ้าอย่างนี้ถึงจะต้องการน้ำก็ไม่มีใครอยากให้เป็นอย่างนี้เกิดที่ใหนก็เศร้าใจที่นั้น
Long Pol Phrae เหมือนในภาพยนต์
Thunlada Rathahiruntanalai ส่งกำลังแรงใจไปให้ค่ะ ขอให้ทุกอย่างทุเลาเบาบาง
Prayote Pindej มันไม่กลัวหูขาดหรือไง
คน ชายโขง เมกา..เวลาเจอไรมารับเต็มๆตลอด ไม่ค่อยได้รอดพ้นเลย
Flyman Ubonratchatani ผัดฉ่า ด้วยเลย. ถ้าหูขาดแระ.
Chalumphon Leksansern บ้านเค้า "ฉลาม" บ้านเรา "จระเข้" ที่บางบัวทองเจอหลายตัว
Long Pol Phrae ฉลาม มาไกลไปแล้ว



#470160 สถานการณ์วิกฤต Hurricane Sandy ถล่มสหรัฐอเมริกาว สร้างความเสียหายและการเตรียม...

โดย redfrog53 on 30 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2555 - 09:28

สายล่ม 911 หลังกว่าหมื่นสายโทรเข้าแจ้งเหตุ ใน30นาที ให้ใช้311แทน NYC reporting over 10,000 911 calls per 30 minutes! Do NOT call 911 unless an emergency! Call 311 instead! // สิ่งที่เราต้องจำไว้ว่าเมื่อมีเหตุระบบโทรศัพท์จะล่มทุกครั้งไป

STUNNING IMAGES OF MANHATTAN UNDER WATER
Joe Weisenthal | Oct. 29, 2012, 7:40 PM | 36,750 | 23

By multiple accounts, the flooding in lower Manhattan is stunning.
Below are several pictures, but before you read them, check out this dispatch from the NYT's Hurricane liveblog, which describes cars floating down Wall Street... it should help make the below images more believable:
As the evening high tide was drawing closer, there were reports of flooding in several low-lying areas around the five boroughs, places that had not in recent memory experienced flooding. In Lower Manhattan, water crossed South Street, and cars could be seen floating on Wall Street on television screens at the ConEd headquarters. In Brooklyn, water had piled back onto Van Brundt Street — which flooded during the morning high tide — well in advance of the evening high water mark. At 7:25 p.m., Ninth Street in Gowanus was a nearly uncrossable river of water.
On CNN, Erin Burnett, is walking through several inches of water, and it's still rising. Here's a shot from Twitter Bill Karins:



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And here's an amazing shot from @AlexSilverman of a grocery store near Battery Park (which happens to be where I frequently shop)

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Below are some pictures of unverifiable origin. We can't confirm which ones are real. We've seen corrobrations of them, and denials, so just know that they're being passed around

Carlos Whitt tweeted this picture, which is at 14th and Avenue C (not near The Battery).

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This picture is making the rounds on

Twitter, and it's supposedly the Lower East Side. We can't confirm that it's real.

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Here's another shot that is said to be 14th Street and Avenue C:

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From Chase Cain on 1st Avenue:

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Anupreeta Das, 22nd Street and 10th Ave

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Seawater is flooding into the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel:

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The FDR Drive:

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This is supposedly video of a PATH station flooding...  We've seen reports that it will take many days to a week to get the subways pumped out.
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#470159 สถานการณ์วิกฤต Hurricane Sandy ถล่มสหรัฐอเมริกาว สร้างความเสียหายและการเตรียม...

โดย redfrog53 on 30 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2555 - 09:27

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Students walk in floodwater from Hurricane Sandy's rain in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, on Wednesday.

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Citizens of Bayamo, Cuba, buy food on Wednesday, as they prepare for the arrival of Hurricane Sandy.

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Waves hit the coast in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, on Wednesday.

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Citizens of Bayamo, Cuba, talk on the sidewalk on Wednesday.

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People in Bayamo, Cuba, hold umbrellas as they purchase food Wednesday before the arrival of the hurricane.

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Jamaicans shelter themselves from the rain of approaching Hurricane Sandy as they walk along the Hope River on Wednesday.

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The Hope River begins to swell with rain from approaching Hurricane Sandy in Kingston, Jamaica, on Wednesday.

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Houses sit along the Hope River in Kingston, Jamaica, on Wednesday.

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A satellite view shows Hurricane Sandy's position on Wednesday.


Hurricane Sandy flexes muscle, but 'devastation' may be still to come
By Greg Botelho, CNN
October 28, 2012 -- Updated 2150 GMT (0550 HKT)

(CNN) -- Pelting rains, whipping winds, mass evacuations: There is no doubt that Hurricane Sandy, by Sunday, had already made a mammoth impact on the U.S. East Coast.
And it should only get worse.
That's the consensus view, among forecasters and officials, as the Category 1 storm continued to chug northeastward parallel to the shore. Even with its eye still hundreds of miles away, those on the North Carolina and Virginia coasts felt its wrath Sunday.
But if, as expected, it turns toward the United States later in the day, Sandy will have an even more direct -- and potentially calamitous -- effect on millions of Americans. Forecasters warn it will likely collide with a cold front from the West to spawn a "superstorm" that could slog along the Eastern Seaboard for days -- meaning even more flooding, even more power outages, even more potential danger.
Millions of people could experience flash flooding or river flooding by the time the storm has passed, which might not happen until Wednesday, said Rick Knabb, director of the National Hurricane Center. That Miami-based agency, in its 5 p.m. advisory, warned of no less than "life-threatening storm surge flooding the Mid-Atlantic coast, including Long Island and New York Harbor," in addition to its hurricane-force winds.
A state-by-state breakdown of hurricane preparation efforts, impacts
"Sandy has a tremendous amount of energy... It could be bad, or it could be devastation," U.S. Coast Guard Adm. Steven Ratti told CNN. "It's so far out, so we don't know exactly where it will hit."
Already on Sunday, power was knocked out in places such as Hampton Roads, Virginia, as rough waves crashed along the coast, said Penelope Penn. Another CNN iReporter, Elizabeth Switzer, reported waves topping 12 feet further south along Carolina Beach outside Wilmington, North Carolina. And by 5 p.m., floodwaters were washing over roads between Dewey and Bethany beaches in Delaware, said Gov. Jack Markell, adding even more urgency for people to get out before they get trapped.
"We're seeing more flooding than you normally do, and particularly since the storm's not here," Markell said.
Hurricane-force winds extended 175 miles out from Sandy's eye, according to the National Hurricane Center's 5 p.m. update, meaning it is much larger than most storms of its type.
'Superstorm' meets barnstorm as weather and politics collide
Sandy prompted evacuation orders on North Carolina's Outer Banks, New Jersey's barrier islands, in downtown Ocean City, Maryland, and in flood-prone coastal communities in southern Delaware. Low-lying areas of New York City, including Coney Island and parts of Manhattan, are being cleared out as well.
Jim Brady was among those who heeded the call, leaving his Cape May home about three blocks from the Atlantic and heading 85 miles north to his sister-in-law's house in Toms River. Having packed what they can and stashed bigger valuables as high as possible, what happens next is now out of their hands -- knowing that it might not be until Monday night when the storm really rolls in, with a possible 12-foot storm surge, and they know if their home has skirted disaster.
"We'll just hunker down and wait for it to pass, basically," Brady said.
Many other communities, big and small, are bracing for the worst. Subway service will halt at 7 p.m. Sunday in New York City, the city that never sleeps, at which point many NJ Transit transportation options also will not be available. The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority -- which served 770,000 riders daily around Philadelphia last year -- announced around 5 p.m. Sunday that, at day's end, its service would be suspended.
Across the bay from Brooklyn in Sea Bright, New Jersey, Yvette Cafaro pleaded on the plywood that covered up her seaside burger restaurant, "Be kind to us Sandy." The seaside area largely dodged last year's Hurricane Irene, and they are hoping for -- but not expecting -- any more reprieves.
Keep a hurricane preparation checklist
"Everything that we've been watching on the news looks like this one will really get us," Cafaro said. "We're definitely worried about it ... But we're doing everything we can to prepare. And hopefully, she'll spare us."
Officials from North Carolina to Maine have been raising alarms, and taking preventive steps like the subway shut-down, for days.
By Sunday afternoon, officials already had canceled classes Monday for well over 2 million public school students in districts such as New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore. Thousands of flights were called off, Amtrak train runs scuttled, and Halloween plans threw into question -- all thanks to Sandy.
"This is a serious and big storm," President Barack Obama said Sunday, urging people to heed the advice of local and state officials as they prepare for the "slow moving," high-impact storm.
Hurricane safety: When the lights go out



#470156 สถานการณ์วิกฤต Hurricane Sandy ถล่มสหรัฐอเมริกาว สร้างความเสียหายและการเตรียม...

โดย redfrog53 on 30 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2555 - 09:25

Tom Quick แนะนำบทความบน CNN Social
ดูภาพชุด Hurricane Sandy ว่าสร้างความเสียหายและการเตรียมพร้อมรับมือว่าเป็นอย่างไรบ้าง


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People look at the surf as high winds and heavy rain from Hurricane Sandy arrive in Virginia Beach, Virginia, on Sunday, October 28.

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A construction worker covers air vents to try to prevent the New York subway system from flooding as Hurricane Sandy approaches on Sunday. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced there will be an orderly shutdown and suspension of all subway, bus and commuter rail service in response to the storm.

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Residents of Long Beach, New York, fill sandbags on Sunday in preparation for the storm.

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A satellite image from 10:10 a.m. ET on Sunday shows Hurricane Sandy in the Atlantic Ocean grazing the East Coast. The storm is expected to cause massive flooding and widespread power outages when it hits the East Coast late Sunday and into the week.

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A man surfs at Rockaway Beach in Queens, New York, as Hurricane Sandy approaches on Sunday. Sandy is heading up the East Coast and is forecast to make a possible first landfall near the Delaware coast.

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Scott Davenport brings plywood to cover the windows at the Trump Plaza casino on the boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on Sunday.

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Bob Kaege takes a measurement while boarding up a shop in Cold Spring, New Jersey, on Saturday, October 27, as Marie Jadick speaks on the telephone getting an updated weather report in preparation for Hurricane Sandy.

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Houses are flooded out in the neighborhood of La Javilla in Santo Domingo, the capital of Dominican Republic, on Friday, October 26.

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Residents watch firefighters battle a blaze in Kingston, Jamaica, on Friday. The fire, which destroyed the home, was started by a faulty generator that was triggered when Sandy caused a blackout, firefighters said.

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A motorcyclist rides through a flooded street Friday in Petit-Goâve, Haiti, where three overflowing rivers put homes and farms underwater.

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Corey Hutterli works on securing his sailboat as the outer bands of Hurricane Sandy are felt in Miami Beach, Florida, on Thursday, October 25.

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A woman stands at the entrance of her house surrounded by flood water after heavy rains in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, on Thursday.

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People walk on a flooded street after Hurricane Sandy hit Port Au Prince, Haiti, on Thursday.

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Burt Myrich boards up a home in preparation for Hurricane Sandy on Saturday, October 27, in Cape May, New Jersey. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has ordered mandatory evacuations of the barrier islands by 4 p.m. Sunday, including the Atlantic City casinos, as Hurricane Sandy threatens the East Coast.

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A woman peers out the door of her house Thursday after it was damaged by Hurricane Sandy in Bayamo, Cuba.

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A man clears debris from his house on Thursday. It was demolished by Hurricane Sandy in Santiago de Cuba.

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Residents in Bayamo, Cuba, try to fix a house damaged by hurricane Sandy on Thursday.

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A U.N. peacekeeper on Thursday stands at the edge of a bridge that was washed away by heavy rains from Hurricane Sandy in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

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A house ruined by heavy flooding from Hurricane Sandy sits abandoned in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Thursday.

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Men deal with downed tree branches after heavy rains caused by Hurricane Sandy in Kingston, Jamaica, on Wednesday, October 24.