Water levels in Battery Park on the tip of Lower Manhattan rose to 13.88 feet at 9:24 p.m Monday, smashing the record high of 10.02 feet set in 1960 during Hurricane Donna, the National Weather Service reported. Sea water floods the Ground Zero construction site at the World Trade Center, Monday, Oct. 29, 2012, in New York. Utility company Con Edison shut off electrical service to part of Lower Manhattan in order to protect equipment and to allow for quicker restoration after Sandy's departure. NYC under water! A photo of cars under water on Ave C and 14th Street in Manhattan, NY. Just sharing this photo from the group "Never forget 9/11" on Facebook...that's in Manhattan just now! U.S. Route 30, the White Horse Pike, one of three major approaches to Atlantic City, New Jersey, is covered with water from Absecon Bay during the approach of Hurricane Sandy. In Atlantic City, cars are underwater. Waves slam into the sea wall in Scituate, Massachusetts. Remember the crane boom that was swinging in the wind here is a great post and picture. High winds broke part of a crane boom on this building under construction in Manhattan, causing several nearby buildings to be evacuated. Atlantic City underwater A street on the shoreline of Milford, Connecticut, floods at high tide as Hurricane Sandy approaches on Monday, October 29. Hours before the arrival of Hurricane Sandy a low lying Zone A of Coney Island has already begun to flood in Brooklyn, Monday, October 29, 2012. Sandy's wrath brings water to Grandview Island in Hampton, Va. High tide brings water into the Chelsea and Ventor Heights neighborhoods in Atlantic City, N.J. Face book page http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hurricane-Sandy/506493399380778?fref=ts |