Hurricane Sandy

Emergency Room Technician Swam to Work After Hurricane Sandy [VIDEO]
Emergency Room Technician Swam to Work After Hurricane Sandy [VIDEO]
Emergency Room Technician Swam to Work After Hurricane Sandy [VIDEO]
Having your house surrounded by water because of a flood is usually a good enough reason to stay home from work, but not this time. Marsha Hedgepeth works as a technician in an emergency room. So when Hurricane Sandy put her Toms River, New Jersey, neighborhood under 10 feet of water, she knew she had to get to her hospital so she could help those who were injured in the superstorm.
Mother Nature's Stranglehold
Mother Nature's Stranglehold
Mother Nature's Stranglehold
Mother nature is back at it again, and she's not being too kind to the east coast. The damage ridden areas from Hurricane Sandy now have to contend with a nor'easter carrying damaging winds and snow.
Linkin Park’s Music for Relief Organization Rallies for Hurricane Sandy Donations
Linkin Park’s Music for Relief Organization Rallies for Hurricane Sandy Donations
Linkin Park’s Music for Relief Organization Rallies for Hurricane Sandy Donations
Linkin Park and their Music for Relief organization are hard at work once again following Hurricane Sandy's destruction in both Haiti and the U.S. last week. Co-vocalist Mike Shinoda is raising awareness for Music for Relief's efforts, which will provide assistance to those in need in the aftermath of the natural disaster.
See How New Yorkers Are Commuting Post-Hurricane Sandy
See How New Yorkers Are Commuting Post-Hurricane Sandy
See How New Yorkers Are Commuting Post-Hurricane Sandy
Hey, thanks Sandy! As if people didn't hate taking the bus enough, now we get to wait in a line to wait in line to ride one. That's right -- the lines have lines. It's taking people multiple hours to get to and from work. Good thing it's not miserable outside. Just kidding, it totally is! Here are some pics of what people are doing just to get to work.
What Were People Doing During Hurricane Sandy?
What Were People Doing During Hurricane Sandy?
What Were People Doing During Hurricane Sandy?
Hurricane Sandy was the sassiest of storms, to say the least -- the entire East Coast was affected in one way or another. Although the worst of the weather is over, Frankenstorm has still forced millions of people to stay inside and wait for outside damage to be cleared. Cue: major cabin fever.

Load More Articles