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Remembering Hurricane Sandy: Walking Around Manhattan In The Dark

Lower Manhattan post-Sandy

Michael Morgenstern

<p>Lit up on the corner of Rivington and Essex. </p>


<p>Empty streets. </p>



<p>Katzs in the dark. </p>


<p>Looking down Broadway. </p>


<p>On the Williamsburg Bridge the light stops... right there. </p>



<p>Some of the MTA is powered in the Powerless Zone. </p>


<p>14th Street in the dark. </p>


<p>Traffic needs to move. </p>


<p>The NYPD has some corners lit up. </p>


<p>The cars keep coming from lit up Midtown.</p>


<p>From the corner of Mercer and Prince. </p>



<p>The National Guard is here.</p>


<p>Filling up on fresh water.</p>


<p>The Union Square Whole Foods.</p>


<p>Looking uptown. </p>


<p>Remember that building whose facade fell off as the storm hit? Still off!</p>


<p>And this is what is left of the facade.</p>



<p>23rd and Eighth Avenue.</p>


<p>Patrolling the Meatpacking District. </p>


<p>Fire will keep us warm.</p>


<p>Closer to the fire!</p>


<p>A taco truck does some business. </p>


<p>Take Shelter!</p>