Around 8:15 a.m. or so... As you would expect, a lot of activity at the Con Ed substation (it doesn't
look so busy in this photo, just trust me...)
...a common sight... hydrants are open... I saw a few residents of the Lillian Wald houses fill up buckets and take them back inside the buildings...
The remnants of a big tree that fell on East Seventh Street near Avenue C....
It is difficult to tell how much damage there are to the businesses and buildings on the parts of Avenue C and D that were flooded (I believe the water stopped around East Fifth Street at Avenue C) ... Most places look fine on the outside, where the gates are down. I know there are many flooded basements. Yesterday, there were all sorts of gas-powered pumps in action.
The Associated on Avenue C at East Eight Street was hit particularly hard. There appeared to be an inch of water on the floor this morning. A worker was carrying out bags of mucky products.
I'm still playing catch-up with all this. Please let me know if you have any updates or anything Sandy related.