Planes, trains and automobiles - all these modes of transportation were affected Saturday by Hurricane Sandy, even with the storm many hours away from making landfall.
The storm is expected to cause massive flooding and widespread power outages when it hits the East Coast, in full, late Sunday and into next week. But before that happens, transportation companies and government officials are allowing - and, in some cases, urging - people to plan for the worst.
Reblogged this on amazinglyautistic and commented:
This is not going to be good, what is crazy is how people undermine a storm's seriousness just because it is a cat 1.
Well paint me crazy 50 mi away from water, i worry about snow.
All is good here in Montreal.
I think I'm going to vomit–Sandy is approaching and Obama decides to take advantage of this storm to grand stand so he can draw our attention away from the gross dereliction of duty in Benghazi, his disgusting lies and the ongoing cover-up. These are serious criminal acts that resulted in the murder, by terrorists, of four hard-working, decent, heroic Americans and our President is more concerned about his re-election that our national security. What a pathetic human being! Well, be advised "Commander in Chief" we've got our own backs on this one Obama, so take your lip service to those who are stupid enough to believe in it–you and the inherently mendacious Clintons!
Storm approaching, and you see political conspiracy? Focus! Lives are at stake.