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Unthinkable New York City Plunged into Darkness


Unthinkable New York City Plunged into Darkness

According to CNN "At least 5.3 million people are without electricity across 10 states and the District of Columbia affected by Sandy."This Hurricane Sandy Storm In America is now consider as a record in the history of the Storm.Because it is the largest storm and about 2million affected on hundreds of thousands of people including floods, fires, fallen trees or millions without powers.An American citizen write his view on Yesterday  his facebook timeline about the Sandy ''A Flood Warning is in effect until 9pm tonight and a High Wind Warning is in effect through Tuesday evening. Stay home and stay safe''
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Unthinkable New York City Plunged into Darkness

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Unthinkable New York City Plunged into Darkness
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Unthinkable New York City Plunged into Darkness
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Unthinkable New York City Plunged into Darkness
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Unthinkable New York City Plunged into Darkness
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Unthinkable New York City Plunged into Darkness
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Unthinkable New York City Plunged into Darkness
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Unthinkable New York City Plunged into Darkness
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Unthinkable New York City Plunged into Darkness
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Unthinkable New York City Plunged into Darkness

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Unthinkable New York City Plunged into Darkness
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