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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Hurricane has beaten in America



Hurricane has beaten in America. It has damaged a lot of wealth.    Tropical Storm Irene spent the last of its fury Sunday, leaving treacherous flooding and millions without power

Slowly, the East Coast surveyed the damage — up to $7 billion by one private estimate — but for many the danger had not passed.

This is not over," President Barack Obama said from the Rose Garden.

Meanwhile, the nation's most populous region looked to a new week and the arduous process of getting back to normal.
New York lifted its evacuation order for 370,000 people and said subway service, shut down for the first time by a natural disaster, will be partially restored Monday, though it warned riders to expect long lines and long waits."All in all," New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said, "we are in pretty good shape."

At least 21 people died in the storm, most of them when trees crashed through roofs or onto cars As the East Coast cleans up, it can't afford to get too comfortable. Off the coast of Africa is a batch of clouds that computer models say will probably threaten the East Coast 10 days from now, Mayfield said. The hurricane center gave it a 40 percent chance of becoming a named storm over the next two days.

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