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United States News Title: Six inches of snow nearly paralyzed the New York area. What went wrong? NEW YORK Drivers were trapped on gridlocked, snowy roads for hours. Middle schoolers in New Jersey had to spend the night at school. The upper level of the George Washington Bridge one of the busiest bridges in the world came to a standstill with drivers abandoning their cars. The New York region was all but paralyzed by an early winter storm that led to recriminations and second-guessing on Friday about what exactly went wrong. Mayor Bill de Blasio said the city was caught off guard by the ferocity of the storm after early forecasts predicted a light dusting. At Central Park, there were 6.4 inches of snow as of 5 a.m. Friday the biggest one-day November snowfall in at least 136 years. Were going to do a full review, de Blasio said in an interview on NY1 on Friday morning. Im not happy with the end result. Its unacceptable. Still, de Blasio said a confluence of events a perfect storm as he called it had conspired to throw off the citys snow-fighting efforts. The citys Sanitation Department had performed miracles plowing roads in the past, but they did not have good access to the roads because they were clogged with vehicles. They cant levitate above the traffic, the mayor said. If the city had known how bad the storm would be, officials could have encouraged commuters to stay home Thursday, de Blasio said. The weather improved by Friday morning, but the region was still recovering from the horrific mess that unfolded Thursday evening. There were problems on the subway and commuter railroads, but some of the worst incidents happened on the roads, where cars and buses were stuck in snarled traffic. Our buses were held hostage to massive gridlock citywide, said Jon Weinstein, a spokesman for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which runs the citys subways and buses. Our bus operators and front-line employees fought through epic traffic and kept the subways moving and were grateful for their dedication during a tremendously difficult commute. In the suburbs, the story was at least as bad with major highways turning into parking lots and side streets made impassable by icy conditions and countless accidents. The perilous road conditions crippled commuter bus service causing the Port Authority Bus Terminal, the busiest bus station in the country, to do something it almost never does close several floors. There were countless stories about people who were stranded from drivers to school children. Across the region, students were trapped on school buses snarled in traffic for hours with no bathroom or food, according to parents and elected officials. A bus carrying preschool students left a Harlem school for children with special needs around 2 p.m. Thursday and still had five students on board around midnight as it crawled through the Bronx, according to City Councilman Ben Kallos, who helped a mother track down the bus by calling the bus drivers cellphone. Police officers were dispatched to escort the bus as it finished dropping off children in the early morning hours. Jennifer Reynosos 3-year-old son was on the bus for 10 hours. She was so worried that she got in her car around 6 p.m. to search for the bus. Finally, she caught up to the bus at midnight. It was horrible because I dont know whether he was OK, she said. I didnt know what was going on. Reynoso said her son was exhausted and sleeping on the bus. He had not eaten since noon and had been in the same diaper all day. He was so upset that he did not speak to her until they got home. We shouldnt need the police to rescue our children from a school bus, said Kallos, who himself has a young daughter. Parents shouldnt have to wonder where their children are. I could never imagine being in that situation. In West Orange, New Jersey, about 80 students who were stranded for hours on school buses sought refuge in the Chit Chat Diner until about midnight, said Leo Novakidis, the manager who was on duty Thursday night. The West Orange police called about 7:30 p.m. and asked if Novakidis could take in some hungry children. About 30 minutes later, he said, a procession of 11 buses started arriving, carrying children from 5 years old to teenagers. The children lined up for the bathrooms, then devoured chicken fingers and french fries, Novakidis said. That stuff is fast to make and they were starving, he said. Some fell asleep in booths before school officials took them back to a school around midnight to spend the night, Novakidis said. The West Orange school district website said students stayed overnight in several schools, including at a preschool. The district, which closed its schools on Friday, said buses had taken the stranded students home Friday morning.
Poster Comment: Incompetence in local goobermint ran by Progressive Socialist Imbeciles. In two years Americans will be ready for an avalanche and it will no longer be blue....it will be red. This is a republic and not a democracy. Nationalism will reign.
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Huh, what? You're "politicizing" the weather now? OK, I get it - liberals are to blame for snowstorms. Mayor Bill de Blasio said the city was caught off guard by the ferocity of the storm after early forecasts predicted a light dusting. Any big city is going to have problems when predictions are wrong. Where I live - 6 inches is a "dusting".
When liberals run NYC, and there is havoc (like Puerto Rico) after a natural incident, then it is libtard douchebagary at play. You smell of snowflakery... you always have.
...the city was caught off guard by the ferocity of the storm after early forecasts predicted a light dusting. Any big city is going to have problems when predictions are wrong. Shouldn't you be in front of the TeeBee jacking off while watching the MMA fight?
Attaboy... keep licking the boots of liberals.
At Central Park, there were 6.4 inches of snow as of 5 a.m. Friday the biggest one-day November snowfall in at least 136 years. Snowstorms don't give a shit if you are liberal or conservative. You want to blame someone - blame the NWS for getting it wrong. It's hilarious watching you and the other members of your tribe try and politicize a snowstorm.
A few years ago Dallas got hit with 7 of snow over night. This was Texas and we did just fine. Omg nyc cant handle 6? This is just another regressive run city blaming everyone else for thier incompetence!
Exactly.
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