Thursday, September 23, 2010

City Hopes Feds Cough Up Disaster Funds For Storm Damage

Federal officials visit city's boroughs to survey damage left by storm. This home in Kew Gardens, Queens was devastated by the tornados.

Federal officials visit city's boroughs to survey damage left by storm. This home in Kew Gardens, Queens was devastated by the tornados. (Photo: Rothenberg for the NY Daily News)


Brooklyn- Queens - Staten Island

Federal disaster officials visited parts of Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island Wednesday to see the ravages of last week's tornados, according to the New York Daily News.

City officials are hoping Federal Emergency Management Agency inspectors will help them make a case for disaster relief.

Crews are clearing hundreds of fallen and uprooted trees that cracked sidewalks, smashed cars and damaged homes.


Read More:

New York Daily News - By Adam Lisberg and Lisa L. Coangelo

Storm's tragic hero, Tree-rescue bid turns fatal for Samaritan
New York Post - September 22,  2010 - By Erin Calabrese,  Tom Namako and Doug Auer

A Walk In The Park - September 20, 2010 - By Robert Holden

A Walk In The Park - September 19, 2010 

A Walk In The Park  - September 16, 2010

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