Hurricane Irene

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A hurricane watch is in effect for New York City and Long Island for Sunday, with storm conditions possible Saturday night.

Cuomo's office says major bridges in the city and lower Hudson Valley and the state Thruway will close if sustained wind speeds top 60 miles per hour.

As Hurricane Irene rumbles steadily closer the city, some evacuations have already begun, CBS News station WCBS-TV reports.

Staten Island University Hospital and Coney Island Hospital have begun evacuating patients to vacant beds at medical centers on higher ground. NYU Hospitals Center and Veterans Administration Medical Center are the other hospitals in the evacuation zone, according to the New York City Office of Emergency Management.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg ordered some of those hospitals, nursing homes and senior centers in the most flood-prone areas of the city to be evacuated by 8 p.m. ET Friday.

If those facilities choose not to evacuate, they would need to coordinate their decisions in conjunction with city Health Commissioner Thomas Farley, Bloomberg said.
At Staten Island University Hospital, the evacuation began Thursday night. The first ones out: Newborns in the neonatal unit, who were taken to Cohen Children's Hospital in Lake Success, Long Island, the Staten Island Advance reported.

The Staten Island hospital was scheduled to begin the evacuation of its general population Friday morning. Patients will be discharged when possible or sent to a variety of other hospitals and nursing homes that are part of the North Shore-LIJ system. That includes hospitals in Manhassaet, Plainview, Syosset and Huntington on Long Island, the Advance reported.

"What we have to do is assume the worst, prepare for that, and hope for the best," Bloomberg said in statement to reporters Thursday evening.

This has been happening around the news lately, anybody here near New York?
 

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Yeah I'm in New York, we're prepared for it but I think it's going to be overrated.
 

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Hope everyone will be safe when this hits and that their is minimal damage.

Has a storm this big hit New York in recent times? Is there a chance that the water level will surge during this storm to push above the levies?
 

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Thanks man.

Well there was Floyd a couple of years ago, but the flooding wasn't terrible, people's basement would just have their rugs soaked. It's unusual for us to get a hurricane. Usually the outside of the hurricane would go over us so we would get just a bad storm for like 3 hours, but this time the eye is going over us so we're legit getting one, it's weird.
 

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The images coming out of the US don't look good, the hurricane looks like it will hit New York at full force and it will leave a lot of damage. So far nine deaths have been attributed to the Hurricane with the main cause of death being falling trees and branches. Once again hopefully all forum members and their family and friends are safe.