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In December 1992, a storm filled three tunnels with water and briefly suspended every subway line.
Instead, the money would go to the city to pay for what she calls a universal solution: building permanent walls to the north and south of the city, where the hurricane sent surges that, as she said after the storm, "filled the city like a bathtub".
The heavy rainfall from the storm filled nearly half the reservoirs in Nuevo Leon and Tamaulipas, which were almost empty due to drought conditions in the region.
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The storms filled Lake Shasta above its average for this time of year and by 4 p.m.
The ad acknowledges that the property "has historically been wetlands" — on which development is barred — but noted that the storm had filled it in with sand.
The owners of a garage in TriBeCa where a worker drowned during Hurricane Sandy violated federal safety rules by leaving exit doors locked or improperly propped open as storm waters filled the underground lot, according to a report by federal investigators.
The sun was shining brightly outside, but inside the meeting rooms of the 25th annual national conference of the American Association of Individual Investors at the Hilton Walt Disney World Resort, there were sullen faces as storm clouds filled the room.
And until Superstorm Sandy landed, almost no one worried about storm surges filling the subway tunnels of New York.
And I want to make sure those are highlighted before the storm clouds fill the rest of the sky.
Summer hasn't come fast enough, and now that it is here, these shows will be taking networks by storm and filling up summers with nights spent home on the couch.
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