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#230706 - 08/26/11 05:47 PM NYC to shut down transit for Irene ( SUBWAY)
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#230720 - 08/26/11 08:23 PM Re: NYC to shut down transit for Irene ( SUBWAY) [Re: TeacherRO]
Susan Offline
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That may encourage people to think they're serious.

Maybe.

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#230721 - 08/26/11 08:28 PM Re: NYC to shut down transit for Irene ( SUBWAY) [Re: TeacherRO]
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A friend of mine, who moved to NYC a year ago, is a little freaked. Since they've been there they've had massive snow storms and even a tornado. She says she never expected a hurricane. She's a good Canuck though, she's prepped.
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#230729 - 08/26/11 09:33 PM Re: NYC to shut down transit for Irene ( SUBWAY) [Re: TeacherRO]
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I love it - you have to evacuate, but by the way, we're closing most of the mass transit services in less than 24 hours. Seeing as how many NY'ers don't have cars, I guess they expect those in low-lying areas to just walk out?
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#230810 - 08/28/11 04:13 AM Re: NYC to shut down transit for Irene ( SUBWAY) [Re: TeacherRO]
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bacpacjac - If your friend - or anyone else one the forum - needs anything in NYC I'm well supplied and in a pretty secure location. PM me for contact info.

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#230826 - 08/28/11 12:00 PM Re: NYC to shut down transit for Irene ( SUBWAY) [Re: TeacherRO]
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Thanks Gulliamo. So far so good. The sun's, the power's on and they've still got lots of supplies. They're used to hunkering down for snow storms and heat-related power failures so they're in good shape.

They're a few floors up so weren't as worried about the water as they were about the wind. Never having been through a hurricane before, they didn't know what to expect. Thankfully it wasn't as bad as anticipated. As I told her this morning, better too much caution then not enough. They were smart about it. Didn't panic and took the best advice available and road it out.
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