New York Recuperates From Hurricane Irene

New York was not so unlucky so as to have to bear the full brunt of Hurricane Irene. However, the bit that went to the share of New York was enough to have Irene sweep through the empty streets of New York, leading to flooding in low-lying regions and making millions of households spend the day without power.
The denizens of New York too have to face difficulties in the attempts at commute, especially the suburban parts of New York, where fallen trees and strewn wires led to problems-a-plenty.
Reaching New York too was a chore in itself, with one having to resort to the unusual modes of transport, which would be taking ferries, commuter vans or hiking, even impromptu car pooling was an option one was forced to employ.
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