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NEW YORK The aftermath of the superstorm Sandy has created more problems for customers in Brooklyn and Staten Island.Consolidated Edison says storm-related problems on
stanley becher high voltage systems forced the utility to cut power to about 160,000 customers on Tuesday night.The company also reduced power to some homes in Brooklyn.The most extensive storm-related power outage in New York City s history can be blamed on a very high tide driven by a full moon, the worst storm surge in nearly 200 years, and the placement of underground electrical equipment in flood-prone areas.It s like what happened
stanley cup at the Fukushima nuclear complex in Japan last year 151; without the radiation. At a Consolidated Edison substation in Manhattan s East Village, a gigantic wall of water defied elaborate planning and expectations, swamped underground electrical
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