Hurricane Sandy
Hours before one of the largest storms on record made landfall in southern New Jersey on Monday evening, Hurricane Sandy was speeding up and lashing the East Coast, pushing floodwaters in low-lying areas from Maryland to New York, bringing transportation systems to a halt and snapping electrical connections.
NEW YORK -- Hurricane force winds could cause trouble for the cranes at the site of the former World Trade Center. The streets of downtown Manhattan are almost empty as Hurricane Sandy approaches. Subways and trains have been halted and parts of Manhattan are under a mandatory evacuation order.
(Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times)