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Hurricane Aftermath: Clinton Street Fine Fare Not “Open” But Selling Water and Ice

People are lining up at the Fine Fare on Clinton Street to buy water and ice.

Hurricane Sandy Aftermath: Rivington Street

On Rivington just east of Norfolk.

Hurricane Aftermath

Police are letting some cars cross the Williamsburg Bridge. An officer on the scene says some city employes are being waved through but the bridge is not open to general traffic.

Hurricane Aftermath: Pike Street

Another view of the mess on Pike Street. The southbound lane is completely blocked, obstructing access to South Street

Hurricane Aftermath; East River

More construction debris along South Street just north of the Manhattan Bridge.

Hurricane Aftermath: South Street

Construction materials being used for the East River refurbishment project are scattered on South Street.

Hurricane Aftermath: South Street

Here's the worst damage we have seen so far. Large pieces of wood from a construction site came crashing down at the intersection of Pike and South streets.

Hurricane Aftermath: Grand Street

Here's the scene on Grand Street just east of Orchard. The flimsy plywood at this construction site was no match for Sandy.

Hurricane Sandy Aftermath: Clinton Street

More trees down on Clinton Street near East Broadway. This morning local police tell us there have been no injury reports on the LES.
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