LONG BEACH, – A flooded vehicle near the south shore of Long Island here is indicative of the power of the storm surge with subtropical storm Sandy Oct. 30. Members of the New York Army National Guard are operating in Long Beach and across New York City and Long Island to assist emergency responders after the storm. The National Guard response force is part of Governor Cuomo’s callup of more than 2,200 troops in response to subtropical storm Sandy which struck New York City and Long Island Oct. 29. The National Guard has been supporting local emergency responders in and around Long Beac
LONG BEACH, – A flooded vehicle near the south shore of Long Island here is indicative of the power of the storm surge with subtropical storm Sandy Oct. 30. Members of the New York Army National Guard are operating in Long Beach and across New York City and Long Island to assist emergency responders after the storm. The National Guard response force is part of Governor Cuomo’s callup of more than 2,200 troops in response to subtropical storm Sandy which struck New York City and Long Island Oct. 29. The National Guard has been supporting local emergency responders in and around Long Beach to assist residents coping with the severe flooding caused by the 10 foot storm surge. Army photo by Col. Richard Goldenberg, New York National Guard. (RELEASED)
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