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Anna Kooiman reports from Battery Park
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- Date Nov 1, 2012
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-- well out of the destruction there -- some amazing stories take a look at this residents who lost everything.
In breezy point raising the American flag.
Over the charred rubble of their homes and this morning for the first time in days New York's infrastructure.
Is starting to get back on track joining us live from battery park new developments as our.
And what can you tell us.
Emergency -- sitting -- morning everybody at home right here over my shoulder.
Is this Staten Island ferry entrance it is close service is suspended indefinitely still.
This police slightest still love the Battery Park -- bullet fifty feet of water at the moment and -- York's governor injury Cuomo saying -- the president.
And he -- said he will do it bringing -- The army and the navy crews and equipment trying to start the pumping at the World Trade Center and in the subways.
And in the -- some of the subway's actually did start running this morning and some five and a half million people.
Daily -- -- the -- so it's a very important thing that got started just a little bit before 6 o'clock limited service.
And the Metropolitan Transportation Authority says they lose eighteen million dollars every day that the trains don't ride.
We have some live aerial pictures of commuters trying to get into the city no trains running so everybody else's horse to drive they're -- -- road closures as well.
New Jersey really experiencing similar problems there's no timeline for re starting their rail service however bus service will be restored today.
Another major issue -- shortages.
Fights breaking out at the pumps tempers flaring more than 80% filling stations are currently -- able to sell.
Major pipelines refineries along the East Coast were shut down during a hurricane and power outages and other damage are delaying the re starting fuel production.
Governor Christie has now issued a waiver this is unprecedented.
That -- -- gas stations purchased out of state gas which is something.
That normally isn't allowed.
And -- they had special licenses now we can also tell you about the economic impact it it Fox Business is reporting that it could be soaring.
Over twenty billion dollars guys back to you.
-- and I think you -- much for the live report from Battery Park.
Where.