Tornado in Queens, Brooklyn 2010 – New York 2010 Tornado

Tornado in Queens, Brooklyn - New York 2010 Tornado – A storm passed through New York that left people in fear of his powerful burst of short duration. The storm caused extensive damage in a very short time, with winds of 100 mph ripping through the city, killing one person when a tree was toppled by the wind on his car in Queens. Felling trees and power lines, snarling traffic, ripping roofs, the storm hit suddenly, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake, and a job cleaning the premises. The Amtrak rail system have been affected by delays and cancellations that occur due to the storm. The rail line between Penn Station and Jamaica was closed for a period, and New Jersey Transit delay ratio of 20 to 30 minutes after the storm.

Tornado in Queens

Tornado in Queens, Brooklyn - New York 2010 Tornado. With the power grid to be beaten and power lines fell, 30,000 people were without power, according to Alfonso Quiroz, a spokesman for Consolidated Edison. Quiroz also said that the queens were the least favored, with almost 27,000 homes losing power. Mayor Michael Bloomberg went to the affected areas and talk to some New Yorkers about what happened. “The good news is that most people were safe, just annoying – traffic to be bad or future tree in their backyard.”

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