Friday, January 31, 2014

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New York - deadly storm that hit the region East Coast, United States, Monday is the deadliest storm over the last few decades. In the midst of a gripping, born heroes are not afraid of danger, including emergency workers who have put all their efforts for the sake of helping others.
Start of firefighters in Manasquan, New Jersey, world war 2 to the crew of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) are saved belong Tisch Hospital New York University in Manhattan, following a number world war 2 of heroes who dared to challenge the danger:
Imagine you down the stairs in the dark while carrying a small child and still trying to breathe in the middle of rush storm. Without making any mistakes, FEMA teams deployed in New York City, so helping local workers, confront boldly the challenges and evacuate so many patients from Tisch Hospital at NYU in the middle of the storm.
More than 200 people, ranging from children to seniors, released from the hospital building after power outages. Not only the basement is flooding, but also backup engine generators can not operate. Medical teams and aid workers, some of them from New York and some others come from other cities such as Kentucky, world war 2 do their job properly world war 2 without causing casualties single person.
If it were not for the help of Emily Rahimi, even New Yorkers are still without electricity was going to lose direction. Through the official account NYFD, Rahimi establish contact and send information to those who have difficulty contacting 911. Rahimi also sends the latest news from the Mayor's office and ask each person, world war 2 via Twitter, so do not be discouraged to continue calling the emergency number, make sure that help will come to help those in need.
Maryland Governor world war 2 Martin O'Malley refused to give up under the rush of the storm and ensure that electric utilities Pepco, which supply power to the Washington, DC, Maryland and surrounding areas, will receive world war 2 additional emergency workers from other states to anticipate the impact of storm Sandy.
"We are deploying reinforcements to support Pepco," he told the Daily Beast. Without a doubt, thousands of workers are already working optimally to prevent a prolonged power outage.
In New Jersey, Gov. Chris Christie sends tweet that he had watched Jersey Shore falling apart. With 2.4 million people lost electricity and a number of towns in the state's north was flooded, world war 2 there are even some areas submerged, Christie has been reviewing the parts around the country and issued a statement to soothe and encourage the citizens world war 2 of New Jersey.
When he appeared on the show "Fox & Friends" on Tuesday (30/10) morning, Christie get mad when it dismissed the question of how the storm Sandy linking will affect the U.S. presidential election that will soon take place in a matter of days. "If you think that this time I was concerned with the election of the President, then you do not know me," he said.
In a small village in Lindenhurst, New York, for example, world war 2 firefighters rescued more than 100 families and individual citizens. In Manhattan, along 14th Street to the East River, NYFD their duty to give help in affected areas outside the major flooding due to hurricanes imagined Sandy.
Meanwhile, in Breezy Point, Queens, the firefighters, world war 2 who initially blocked the flood, trying to extinguish world war 2 the flames which devoured about 100 buildings. However, the limitations of the water level, every effort must go through the process of extinction very tiring.
"Please world war 2 leave this place," wrote the Newark Mayor Cory Booker in his Twitter account world war 2 as he and his team left Penn Station in New York City in the middle of the storm Sandy. "We managed to convince and deliver 32 brothers homeless shelter RT @ bakerb13 many homeless in penn station."
Booker straight down into the ground around world war 2 the area that became his responsibility, drove around Newark and asked residents to keep themselves well and remain in their home or apartment. He even participated in moving the homeless into shelters. He uses Twitter to ask people to stay indoors and continue to provide the latest news about the development of the storm.
In a press conference last Friday before the storm hit, Mayor Michael Bloomberg of New York City pleaded not sure whether this storm will be the worst storm exceeds that predicted, but s

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