It hit New Jersey so bad. l lost power for 10 days and a lot of people in my town had to take refuge in my high school. The immediately following the storm we had a blizzard and I remember being so cold at night because we had no power or any form of heat. But it really was a time where the community came together.
Same, my town had no power for 2 weeks and our school was a shelter for the elderly. I came back here because of the houstin hurricane and this brought back memories for real
@@monke6122 spongebob, an episode where patrick was dressed like a cowboy and said to sandy "Youll never catch me, sheriff sand!" and she replied "pinhead"
I'm originally from Long Island and live in Colorado, and it broke my heart to see New York flooded and with so much damage. We watched the whole thing on TV
My family was very fortunate. We only lost power for a day. My grandparents who lived a mile away from us only lost their internet. They never lost their lights. Our house suffered no damage. We had a tree in our backyard fall on our house from Hurricane Irene in 2011. We had another backyard tree fall on a different part of our roof during Hurricane Isais in August 2020. Our roof sustained heavy damage from it. During Irene I was in our guest room (now my dads office) going through some stuff and I heard a big crash and I was like “what was that?” I came up the stairs and I saw through one of our kitchen picture windows a tree on the house and I immediately got my parents. It was after the storm came through and the tree succumbed to the damage it sustained during the storm. During Isais DURING the storm I was with my brother and we were talking with my dad in his office and out of the blue a we heard a huge crash on the roof and we immediately went outside and realized the other tree fell right over our heads. It fell on the part of the roof where my parents room is. When we did the cleanup after Isais we had the utility crew cut down whatever was left of the tree. I’ll never forget that.
I really really appreciate these reporters of the risk they take, just to enlighten us on the latest groundbreaking news all around the world (not only this particular devastating storm) Hats off! There should be celebrated a reporters day internationally as well to encourage them.
i was 6 years old and halloween was cancelled in my city. i remember just staring out the window and not being able to see anything outside. it was terrifying, especially for the tri-state area.
Same I was also six and I remember my sister crying (she was 2) because it was pretty dark, so she probably felt alone and scared. We ended up staying at our cousins house in PA till it was safe to go back.
One of the worst storm I’ve ever experienced as a New Yorker. First time I ever feared for my and my families life as the storm hit. The entire night the gust of wind blowing and numerous I thought my roof was flying off. I huddled with my then 2 years old daughter and husband in the dark the whole night. It was scary as hell.
I grew up in Belize (central america) so I'm familiar with what a good storm feels like. But to see a storm with this amount of energy hit the East Coast - Let's just conclude it's definitely historic.
My friend was in hurricane sandy... and I kind of feel guilty about not being born yet, not being able to experience it with her... but I’m also kind of glad I wasn’t born yet, being able to be safe. But the story she told me, was no one died, but when I watched this I had a few questions. It is now March 17, 2021. I want to learn how to prevent people from getting hurt in these things, especially in the case of a tornado. I also heard that a bomb exploded to, which is devastating. I hope no one is still recovering from there injuries, and they are all safe now.
awwe, your friend must be so lucky to have a sweet soul like you in their life ♡ please don't feel guilty, at least you were safe, along with your friend
I think we need another BIG storm to hit the East Coast. Best of times! I was siphoning gas, walking around meeting people, taking pictures... Disaster brings people together
That is really bad people don’t deserve to go through that a lot of family’s really struggled from this really bad do you really want people to suffer again I mean I was 12 at the time and I lived close to the beach and I lost my home and my family was almost homeless is that what you what
You need to think about other people, many people died, lost their homes or were injured, sure it brought people together, but there are many consequences.
I am from Pennsylvania on the eastern side of it and after it was over we walked down to the creek near our house and the creek and it was like 1/4 of a mile wide and it is usually 15 feet wide. And the one guard rail on the left side of the bridge was washed away.
People across the World...we must realize that we share the same planet. its time to appreciate what we have in this lifetime. Whether you have family or not...we must love one another. I know its hard in a world where all we hear is bad news, but that is just a distraction from how beautiful this life really is. So much hate it is contagious, a disease, a virus that must be stopped and cut off from who we truly are. We are given the miracle of life..lets embrace it.
Hey, I was an infant at the time, and I lived damn near the water where it happened. My parents have told me that when it hit, power went out. Obviously. But the water almost reached our door.(we lived upstairs at the time, we’ve moved though.)They’ve also told me that a car was up in a tree. Yes, up in a tree. After the storm passed, people were lining up their cars and opened the doors so we could crawl through. Fun fact, the picture where the man was walking in the water holding his dog, happened on MY BLOCK! I know right? Crazy stuff.
i was 6 when this happened.. my family is on long island, (me, my parents and my 4 y/o sister), 30 minutes from nyc and right next to the water. we basically did exactly what that woman said at 1:26! we only lost power for a good week, i believe? a tree fell on my neighbors house, and we have many huge trees around our homes, so we panicked a bit. we also had quite a bit of flooding, outside and inside our home, but besides that, we were all ok! (including my neighbor) i'm now 17, turning 18 in about a month and 1/2, actually 'bout the same age my parents were when they experienced hurricane gloria in 1985. looking back, i'm so thankful we didn't have it worse.
First time seeing what Sandy did to Jersey Shore,wow! -just got my power back on 10 minutes ago (Northern Jersey). Prayers to all who've lost more than just electricity.
I can remember watching this in prison back in 2012😂 I had a app on my TV that allowed me to watch all American channels from England I was in a bad situation back then myself and thank god and only god will get us all through this so we can all look back and laugh at it on tv like it never happend I will never forgot that year I was locked away for Christmas and New years it all happend just before Christmas too make it alot worser for people and there homes for Christmas we were all suffering back then and for all that did now will look back and laugh like me right now I'm free not in prison no more laughing I pray you can laugh with me
Why did this have to happen? When someone mentions the words hurricane, storm, Sandy, or 2012 my mind freezes for a moment and my mind flashes all the images of my house and other things around my neighbor hood since the storm. Things were just going good in my life...
New Yorkers, as you flee your city and head south I will welcome you with the same hospitallity that you have always shown me.This tiny room is your for only $900 a night.
I was affected by Sandy I'm a couple miles away from the beach, all I saw outside my house was the sky lighting up with transmitters going out and trees blowing In the wrong direction they were supposed to go in. My house almost caught on fire beacuse the winds blew the telephone wires right in my drive way and I had a huge tree that was ruined the wired were attacked to the tree and braught down wires with it , it was really scary going out side in 100 mile winds and moving debre away from my
tell that to the people of Breezy Point, Staten Island, Seaside Heights, Battery Park, Long Beach and all 200 families that lost a loved one in this storm
It's being liked because it's providing information about the storm. And before you say anything, I was hit by the storm, I know people who lost their homes, my cousins got hit badly, and I still hate it for not only canceling halloween for the second year in a row (Which I totally called last year after that snowstorm), but for keeping something I had been waiting for weeks to get for three whole days while it was fifteen minutes away from my house because the streets were closed.
The northeast isn't used to storms like this, plus, we were hit with two storms last year. Remember the October snowstorm and Hurricane Irene? Coneticutt went over a month without power in the freezing cold, I know you guys get Hurricanes all the time but at least you know how to deal with them, plus, Sandy is one of the worst storms that have hit America since Katrina. We were even hit with a snowstorm after Sandy hit.
And don't forget the fact that in a twenty mile stretch of real estate in joplin, more people died. Having known people who died in Joplin, I can't help but wonder why it is that hurricanes are always remembered, but few outside of SW MO will ever utter the event of the tornado ever again.
Hurricane "Sandy" had the maximum wind speed in US of 110 mph (49 ish meters per sec) , That sadly caused havoc in New York and other places. While "Iceland" today had windspeed up to 70 meters per sec or 150 mph. We call it winter time.
I live in tornado alley, where without warning , strike late evening or during the night. Nature is something to not take lightly, if I lived where hurricane strike I'd get hotel inland until the Strom passes. A tornado 🌪 just a cloud then with little warning can cause immense destruction. One side of the street houses are leveled the other left untouched, can flip train cars off the tracks, drive blade of grass into a tree. Both are amazing extreme forces of nature.
It was all fun and games until the storm literally flipped the roof off my house and it landed in a tree like 40 feet away, and I live about 80 miles from the coast
I live in New Jersey and sheesh if I look outside every second during the storm, the sky would glow green with the transformers explosion think a about it about 50,000,000 people live just in New Jersey, Nee York, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut! This small portion is so densely populated that the shelters were jammed to the max in short amount of time trapping millions in New Jersey!
It hit New Jersey so bad. l lost power for 10 days and a lot of people in my town had to take refuge in my high school. The immediately following the storm we had a blizzard and I remember being so cold at night because we had no power or any form of heat. But it really was a time where the community came together.
Same, my town had no power for 2 weeks and our school was a shelter for the elderly. I came back here because of the houstin hurricane and this brought back memories for real
Charms me too when I was little
liar.
Happened to me too in Long Island
Really I was only 4
"You'll never catch me, Sheriff Sandy!"
"PIIIIIIINHEEEEEAAAD!!"
8 long years without any signs of attention until now
5 months without attention now you do lol
Reference?
@@monke6122 spongebob, an episode where patrick was dressed like a cowboy and said to sandy "Youll never catch me, sheriff sand!"
and she replied "pinhead"
I'm originally from Long Island and live in Colorado, and it broke my heart to see New York flooded and with so much damage. We watched the whole thing on TV
I feel sad for those reporters..they risk their lives to provide updates so we get informed..hats off to them..
I was like 12 when this happened it was cool looking out my window looking at the rain.
how is it cool .
LetsKatieLoveHue love ur mom
i was 6
I was 8 back in 2012 :/ when this happened
@@LIAA23423 i was also 8
My family was very fortunate. We only lost power for a day. My grandparents who lived a mile away from us only lost their internet. They never lost their lights. Our house suffered no damage. We had a tree in our backyard fall on our house from Hurricane Irene in 2011. We had another backyard tree fall on a different part of our roof during Hurricane Isais in August 2020. Our roof sustained heavy damage from it. During Irene I was in our guest room (now my dads office) going through some stuff and I heard a big crash and I was like “what was that?” I came up the stairs and I saw through one of our kitchen picture windows a tree on the house and I immediately got my parents. It was after the storm came through and the tree succumbed to the damage it sustained during the storm. During Isais DURING the storm I was with my brother and we were talking with my dad in his office and out of the blue a we heard a huge crash on the roof and we immediately went outside and realized the other tree fell right over our heads. It fell on the part of the roof where my parents room is. When we did the cleanup after Isais we had the utility crew cut down whatever was left of the tree. I’ll never forget that.
I really really appreciate these reporters of the risk they take, just to enlighten us on the latest groundbreaking news all around the world (not only this particular devastating storm) Hats off! There should be celebrated a reporters day internationally as well to encourage them.
i was 7 or 8 and i remember hearing about this i was in indiana and i just got rain but i remember playing in it
Spongebob: "Sandy! I need water!"
Sandy: "Here you go!"
Are you active still
@@kalel_collado7656 what a creepy comment.
i was 6 years old and halloween was cancelled in my city. i remember just staring out the window and not being able to see anything outside. it was terrifying, especially for the tri-state area.
Same I was also six and I remember my sister crying (she was 2) because it was pretty dark, so she probably felt alone and scared. We ended up staying at our cousins house in PA till it was safe to go back.
I was also 6 and i remeber when the power went out i was playing on my wii
i was 6 as well!! my family got hit hard on long island, we're right next to the water :(
One of the worst storm I’ve ever experienced as a New Yorker. First time I ever feared for my and my families life as the storm hit. The entire night the gust of wind blowing and numerous I thought my roof was flying off. I huddled with my then 2 years old daughter and husband in the dark the whole night. It was scary as hell.
Weak minded
@@Determinator21bro it was a superstorm
@@samanimations2002 n
@@Determinator21shut yo edgy ahh up
I grew up in Belize (central america) so I'm familiar with what a good storm feels like. But to see a storm with this amount of energy hit the East Coast - Let's just conclude it's definitely historic.
Great job Sandy. It took me three days to get my internet working. THREE DAYS!!
took us like 10 days
It took me three days to cook that POTATOES SALAD.
My respect to those reporters who were willing to go out there and let us knew what happened.
Thank God, I was in Panama City, Panama for Sandy 💥
My friend was in hurricane sandy... and I kind of feel guilty about not being born yet, not being able to experience it with her... but I’m also kind of glad I wasn’t born yet, being able to be safe. But the story she told me, was no one died, but when I watched this I had a few questions. It is now March 17, 2021. I want to learn how to prevent people from getting hurt in these things, especially in the case of a tornado. I also heard that a bomb exploded to, which is devastating. I hope no one is still recovering from there injuries, and they are all safe now.
Me to I felt guilty because I was born on 2013
awwe, your friend must be so lucky to have a sweet soul like you in their life ♡ please don't feel guilty, at least you were safe, along with your friend
I think we need another BIG storm to hit the East Coast. Best of times!
I was siphoning gas, walking around meeting people, taking pictures...
Disaster brings people together
Sunfadedlovejaded well u got your wish
That is really bad people don’t deserve to go through that a lot of family’s really struggled from this really bad do you really want people to suffer again I mean I was 12 at the time and I lived close to the beach and I lost my home and my family was almost homeless is that what you what
You need to think about other people, many people died, lost their homes or were injured, sure it brought people together, but there are many consequences.
I am from Pennsylvania on the eastern side of it and after it was over we walked down to the creek near our house and the creek and it was like 1/4 of a mile wide and it is usually 15 feet wide. And the one guard rail on the left side of the bridge was washed away.
Who else is thinking about this is 2021 (your a legend)
Watching this while watching Hurricane Ian slams through Florida.
Ian is a joke compared to Sandy
I remember that storm i was 4 and we lost power for 2 weeks and my neighborhood was flooded
I was 16 at the time sandy was Scary
@@paulienuti8031you’re old
This storm brought a wintry mix to southeast michigan. I remember sleet coming down when entering school during the hurricane.
I never lost power and now I get lots of money to fix all the roofs in my area thank you sandy
Good thing I survived! :D
Same 😂
@@gachalover12xxx28 I wasn't in America then
Damn it’s been 10 years? Rest in peace grandma… yes she passed away around the same time sandy hit New York and had to be there for her funeral…
Thank God David was watching that lamp post. I was sooo worried about that lamp post but I feel better knowing he is watching it for me.
People across the World...we must realize that we share the same planet. its time to appreciate what we have in this lifetime. Whether you have family or not...we must love one another. I know its hard in a world where all we hear is bad news, but that is just a distraction from how beautiful this life really is. So much hate it is contagious, a disease, a virus that must be stopped and cut off from who we truly are. We are given the miracle of life..lets embrace it.
2020?
Damn, you forgot to give Sandy her Candy! :O
HAPPY HALLOWEEN! XD
Hey, I was an infant at the time, and I lived damn near the water where it happened. My parents have told me that when it hit, power went out. Obviously. But the water almost reached our door.(we lived upstairs at the time, we’ve moved though.)They’ve also told me that a car was up in a tree. Yes, up in a tree. After the storm passed, people were lining up their cars and opened the doors so we could crawl through. Fun fact, the picture where the man was walking in the water holding his dog, happened on MY BLOCK! I know right? Crazy stuff.
i was 6 when this happened.. my family is on long island, (me, my parents and my 4 y/o sister), 30 minutes from nyc and right next to the water. we basically did exactly what that woman said at 1:26! we only lost power for a good week, i believe? a tree fell on my neighbors house, and we have many huge trees around our homes, so we panicked a bit. we also had quite a bit of flooding, outside and inside our home, but besides that, we were all ok! (including my neighbor)
i'm now 17, turning 18 in about a month and 1/2, actually 'bout the same age my parents were when they experienced hurricane gloria in 1985. looking back, i'm so thankful we didn't have it worse.
Mummy Mummy! It's a good day outside can we go to the beach!!
2:53 Nice Littering
Yes
First time seeing what Sandy did to Jersey Shore,wow! -just got my power back on 10 minutes ago (Northern Jersey). Prayers to all who've lost more than just electricity.
this video just helped me with homework awesome!
I was 6 when this happened and I don’t remember anything I don’t think my streets were flooded although I live very close to the shore in Brooklyn
I was six when it happened I remember everything perfectly
@@thatweatherman4411 same
I was 6 also but in long Island my house roof was damaged at the time sandy aftermath
4:00 for the good stuff.
4:00
Me here 7 years later In Howard Beach where the storm hit us but luckily we were all safe and sound
I can remember watching this in prison back in 2012😂 I had a app on my TV that allowed me to watch all American channels from England I was in a bad situation back then myself and thank god and only god will get us all through this so we can all look back and laugh at it on tv like it never happend I will never forgot that year I was locked away for Christmas and New years it all happend just before Christmas too make it alot worser for people and there homes for Christmas we were all suffering back then and for all that did now will look back and laugh like me right now I'm free not in prison no more laughing I pray you can laugh with me
I'm thai...sending love&prayers to NY
I watched this on the news in Doboj,Bosnia and Herzegovina,I watched this on the News.Wow that was a Hurricane.
Good luck from England
God be with us! God bless all the people stuck un the storm God is GOOD!
Dang this was 10 years ago 🥺
i have personally nicknamed the storm a freak of nature because of everything it involved with it
God bless the families and all those who are being affected my sandy
Why did this have to happen? When someone mentions the words hurricane, storm, Sandy, or 2012 my mind freezes for a moment and my mind flashes all the images of my house and other things around my neighbor hood since the storm. Things were just going good in my life...
Exactly, it was a devastating storm for a lot of us but we were able to recover
Me when it happened, I was on the west coast 😂 yet I still saw its storm clouds over the horizon.
I live north of Philly and I still lost power during this storm!
I was out of school for 4 days!!
I do too and it stripped the roof off my house, flew in the air and landed in a tree about 40 feet from my house, it was hard to believe
Nice reporting Ginger!! We miss you here in Chicago!!
i could not be a news weather reporter... standing outside in a hurricane is crazy
May God help the people suffering from this natural calamity
Thank god for this storm, Finally i can get a job.
New Yorkers, as you flee your city and head south I will welcome you with the same hospitallity that you have always shown me.This tiny room is your for only $900 a night.
Bro I was living here when sandy hit nyc and my 2nd birthday was the month after that
Thanks for the heads up ... calling now.
America can't be beaten by any hurricane.
Our history has proved that.
Awesome, I didn't know that. Thanks :)
In that case, i hope the U.S. stay on that track.
Sis that is the smallest flooding to me
I went through Harvey and it felt like SHIT. Flooding was everywhere and so
many people lost so much
I hope the people in the affected areas are doing ok
I was affected by Sandy I'm a couple miles away from the beach, all I saw outside my house was the sky lighting up with transmitters going out and trees blowing In the wrong direction they were supposed to go in. My house almost caught on fire beacuse the winds blew the telephone wires right in my drive way and I had a huge tree that was ruined the wired were attacked to the tree and braught down wires with it , it was really scary going out side in 100 mile winds and moving debre away from my
tell that to the people of Breezy Point, Staten Island, Seaside Heights, Battery Park, Long Beach and all 200 families that lost a loved one in this storm
I remember when it hit my town
I was down there when sandy hit. I was on vacation but we avacuated which is good
Thank you to our friends in Saudi Arabia.
you sound like a cheery person and will get far in life! :)
It's being liked because it's providing information about the storm.
And before you say anything, I was hit by the storm, I know people who lost their homes, my cousins got hit badly, and I still hate it for not only canceling halloween for the second year in a row (Which I totally called last year after that snowstorm), but for keeping something I had been waiting for weeks to get for three whole days while it was fifteen minutes away from my house because the streets were closed.
The northeast isn't used to storms like this, plus, we were hit with two storms last year. Remember the October snowstorm and Hurricane Irene? Coneticutt went over a month without power in the freezing cold, I know you guys get Hurricanes all the time but at least you know how to deal with them, plus, Sandy is one of the worst storms that have hit America since Katrina. We were even hit with a snowstorm after Sandy hit.
I remember this! In the Ohio Valley we just got the left overs at like at 2:00 am in the morning! UGGHH! I CANT FORGET THIS STORM!!!!!!!
My social studies teacher was in New York the day before the storm hit and she almost missed the last train.
wow i am so glad i live in california hope the best for the east cost
And don't forget the fact that in a twenty mile stretch of real estate in joplin, more people died. Having known people who died in Joplin, I can't help but wonder why it is that hurricanes are always remembered, but few outside of SW MO will ever utter the event of the tornado ever again.
Props to the woman sacrificing her life to show the hurricane on the news.
I came from Brooklyn,NY and I was only 0 yr’s old I was a baby then
i feel so sorry for all of them:(,my family lives over there:(i pray for all yall
"It is chaos along the Jersey Shore."
Sounds like Jersey Shore alright.
That hurricane did not stop those kids from getting Assassins creed 3
The reason for this massive storm; Gangnam Style is actually a Korean rain dance
Hurricane "Sandy" had the maximum wind speed in US of 110 mph (49 ish meters per sec) , That sadly caused havoc in New York and other places.
While "Iceland" today had windspeed up to 70 meters per sec or 150 mph.
We call it winter time.
Wow...What support you give....
i was thinking the same thing,i wouldn't feel safe there anymore!
Here on Long Island things have been getting better every day.
If there was a problem - I would say it.
I live in tornado alley, where without warning , strike late evening or during the night.
Nature is something to not take lightly, if I lived where hurricane strike I'd get hotel inland until the Strom passes.
A tornado 🌪 just a cloud then with little warning can cause immense destruction.
One side of the street houses are leveled the other left untouched, can flip train cars off the tracks, drive blade of grass into a tree.
Both are amazing extreme forces of nature.
I WAS IN HURRICANE SANDY. I LIVE IN FAIRFAX, NEAR DC.
our prayers are with you
from iraq
yo tenia 12 años cuando sucediio y lo recuerdo muy bien
For Halloween, New York and New Jersey dressed up like New Orleans. Lol
This is just about the time my power went out in Rahway NJ.
My Mom past by Atlantic city to go to her work.
Be strong americans! God bless
The power flicked on and off twice for me in Baltimore.
I was 4-5 when this happened! I didn't panic at all LOL
Bro turned a theme park into a lake
It was all fun and games until the storm literally flipped the roof off my house and it landed in a tree like 40 feet away, and I live about 80 miles from the coast
Hurricane Sandy: I blew up a gay bar and now ♪It's raining men!♪ XD
I remember web my cat ran out during Sandy and I was out for a hour trying to get him while my mom said leave outside
the worst is that it hit NewYork... what an apocalypse
I remember we couldn’t go trick or treating and I couldn’t watch my cartoons.
I live in New Jersey and sheesh if I look outside every second during the storm, the sky would glow green with the transformers explosion think a about it about 50,000,000 people live just in New Jersey, Nee York, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut! This small portion is so densely populated that the shelters were jammed to the max in short amount of time trapping millions in New Jersey!
With hurricanes being as powerful as they are, it is not surprising that upon landfall they cause damage and destruction.