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  • 2 November 2012, 3:19

Superstorm Sandy: Fuel Shortages Hit Recovery

Long queues have formed at petrol stations due to mass fuel shortages following superstorm Sandy, as the death toll from the disaster reached 82 in the US.

At least 37 people were killed in New York, Mayor Michael Bloomberg confirmed today - three days after the storm battered the East Coast.

Tens of thousands of people are still stranded in their properties due to flooding, while emergency teams are struggling to reach the worst hit areas and restore power to millions.

A limited service returned on some train and subway lines in New York, but more than half of the petrol stations in the city and neighbouring New Jersey remained shut due to power outages and depleted fuel supplies.

Even before dawn, long lines formed at petrol stations that were expected to open.

Nearly 20,000 people have been trapped at home in the New Jersey city of Hoboken, just across the Hudson River from New York City, amid accusations that officials were slow to deliver food and water.

One man blew up an air mattress and floated to City Hall, demanding to know why supplies had not reached residents - at least a quarter of homes there are flooded and 90% do not have power.

National Guard troops have arrived in Hoboken to help evacuate stranded people.

In total, about 4.7 million homes and businesses remain without power, mostly in New York and New Jersey - while miles of coastline, including Atlantic City, was ripped apart by the storm.

As the region struggles to recover, a clean-up operation in that state has begun while New York City has taken the first tentative steps to getting back to some form of normality as it re-opens some unaffected parts of the subway system - which suffered the worst damage in its 108-year history.

Three of the region's main airports, John F Kennedy, Newark Liberty and LaGuardia, have also opened and are running limited schedules.

Broadway shows have resumed and people packed on to buses that returned for the first time to city streets since the storm.

Electricity outages continue as far west as Wisconsin in the Midwest and as far south as the Carolinas.

The superstorm, which also hit parts of Canada, came ashore over a thousand miles of coastline to engulf 20 states. It is now winding down and its remnants have been felt in the Appalachian mountains.

Sandy brought up to 3ft (1m) of snow to parts of West Virginia and Maryland and several more inches are possible before it dies out for good later this week.

Restoring the usually vibrant New York City to its ordinarily frenetic pace could take days, while rebuilding the hardest-hit communities and the transportation networks could take considerably longer.

Power company Consolidated Edison says it could be the weekend before power is restored to Manhattan and Brooklyn, perhaps longer for other New York boroughs and the New York suburbs.

There are still only hints of the economic impact of the storm.

Forecasting firm IHS Global Insight predicted it would cause $20bn (£12.4bn) in damage and $10bn (£6.2bn) to $30bn (£18.5bn) in lost business. Another firm, AIR Worldwide, estimated losses up to $15bn (£9.3bn).

Amtrak said the amount of water in train tunnels under the Hudson and East rivers was unprecedented, but it said it planned to restore some service on Friday to and from New York City.

Speaking at a shelter, US President Barack Obama told New Jersey residents that the government will support them "for the long haul".

The region took the brunt of its impact and is among the worst affected areas on the East Coast.

Joined by New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, Mr Obama -  who described the disaster as "heartbreaking for the nation" - inspected the impact from Sandy, flying high over flooded neighbourhoods and sand-strewn streets.

He told those affected by the storm: "Our hearts go out to the families who have lost loved ones. Their world has been torn apart ... they are in our thoughts and prayers.

"For those like the people I have had a chance to meet on this block, throughout New Jersey and throughout the region whose lives have been upended, my second message is: We are here for you, and we will not forget, we will follow up to make sure that you get all the help that you need until you've rebuilt."

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ali baba

12:06pm on 1/11/2012

there could be a good based on these bad events. hopefully America will take global warming very serious from now. as in many ways they are the godfather of this planet. setting precedent for the rest of us to follow. i am not saying that these events are purely from global warming, but seeing things that mother nature can do is shocking. its time humans stop messing with her equilibrium. nuclear, pollution, consumerism for me should be the top agenda for mankind.

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Nigel L

12:49pm on 1/11/2012

There has been no global warming over the last 19 years -FACT

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Lorgar Aurelian

1:15pm on 1/11/2012

I'm afraid nuclear power is the only way to meet our power needs in the future. Done properly one of the cleanest as well.

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ali baba

3:02pm on 1/11/2012

nigel very silly to say something like "fact" in a debate lord aurelian when mother nature strikes and we have nuclear, i wonder if you would be so pro

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Paul Croxton

3:13am on 2/11/2012

Spot on we are guest's on this planet we don't own it as most people seem to think

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12:52pm on 1/11/2012

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Eric Clutterbean

2:37pm on 1/11/2012

hey every cloud as it looks like many americans including the mayor of ny could do with losing a few pounds

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dave

3:10pm on 1/11/2012

Do the Americans realise that it hit other countries also, not just America? Or is it just that the world consists of America and nowhere else? Other countries far poorer than The USA suffered a lot more.

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Robbie369P .

4:28pm on 1/11/2012

Come on Orange, it must be a few hours now since the last Jimmy Savile topic, I am getting withdrawal symptoms.

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joelle cooke

7:03pm on 1/11/2012

Freddie Starr arrested

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joelle cooke

7:02pm on 1/11/2012

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marcus pick

8:26pm on 1/11/2012

Global warming.......dont make me laugh......so it must of been that the dinosaurs relied on fosil feuls to thats why they had.the last ice age...which wiped them out.....lol.....its just made up b@#l s@#t.....so goverments can sqeeze so called green taxes out of ya......!!

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