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This Man and the Cabbie Below Are Pointing to the Water l...

Posted on the 31 October 2012 by Evolutionnow
this man and the cabbie below are pointing to the water l...
this man and the cabbie below are pointing to the water l...this man and the cabbie below are pointing to the water l...
this man and the cabbie below are pointing to the water l...
this man and the cabbie below are pointing to the water l...
this man and the cabbie below are pointing to the water l...this man and the cabbie below are pointing to the water level in their cars last night.  they both watched in shock from nearby buildings as the storm surge swept the street.
this man and the cabbie below are pointing to the water l...
this man and the cabbie below are pointing to the water l...
this man and the cabbie below are pointing to the water l...these men were cleaning up the driftwood and flotsam  on 1st ave in the 90s  among which was the new yorker poster.
1st ave was under at least 3 or 4 feet of water during the flood and apparently few people had expected or prepared.   hundreds, or thousands of cars were swamped on the streets and in parking lots.  i overheard one man describe looking out his window to see 3 cars floating in the street below.  "look," he said, gesturing at a small lot and a dozen soggy vehicles, "it's a b m w!"
this man and the cabbie below are pointing to the water l...this man and the cabbie below are pointing to the water l...
this man and the cabbie below are pointing to the water l...this man and the cabbie below are pointing to the water l...
fdr drive was closed. police were occasionally discouraging pedestrians but more often ignoring them. eerie... post apocalyptic.
this man and the cabbie below are pointing to the water l...this man and the cabbie below are pointing to the water l...
this man and the cabbie below are pointing to the water l...this car was half on the sidewalk, where it appeared to have floated, with widows open.  there was a baby seat in the back.  it was full of storm debris and water. 
this man and the cabbie below are pointing to the water l...
this man and the cabbie below are pointing to the water l...
this man and the cabbie below are pointing to the water l...
the open widows made me feel like it'd been left in a hurry.
this man and the cabbie below are pointing to the water l...
i  was trying to imagine what happened, when three nurses came out of the hospital on the same block.
"oh, that's the car!" one of them said to the others.
i asked. they said they'd watched from the windows as people in the car tried to drive it out as the waters rose.  it was too late. they were overwhelmed and stranded, but an ambulance crew, presumably aware because of people watching in the building, arrived and rescued them.
this man and the cabbie below are pointing to the water l...it was clear there were many even more frightening stories.  this car was also flooded.
this man and the cabbie below are pointing to the water l...but, at least, there was a belated offer of help!

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