Yale Environment 360: The storm that crippled the New York City region has revealed the extreme vulnerability of its transportation and electricity infrastructure and highlights the need to better protect subways, tunnels, low-lying roads, and power substations as sea levels rise and storms produce higher seawater surges in the future. New York City and the surrounding area experienced unprecedented damage to its transportation infrastructure, with the subway system knocked out for an estimated four to five days, several......
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Vulnerability of Infrastructure Revealed During Hurricane Sandy
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on October 30th, 2012
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