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SFO cancels some flights to East Coast
Cancellations expected to continue for 48 hours as Hurricane Sandy approaches East Coast

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More than a dozen flights to and from the East Coast have been cancelled this morning as Hurricane Sandy moves toward that part of the country, a San Francisco International Airport duty manager said.

Airlines have cancelled flights to and from six East Coast cities as the storm advances. Affected airports include John F. Kennedy International Airport and LaGuardia Airport in New York, Newark Liberty International Airport, Baltimore Washington International Airport, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and Dulles International Airport in Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia International Airport, SFO Duty Manager Nancy Parker said.

Several major airlines are also canceling flights to and from Logan International Airport in Boston, she said. Passengers are encouraged to contact their airline carriers for information on their respective flights before heading to the airport today, Parker said.

Flight cancellations to and from the East Coast are expected to continue for up to 48 hours, she said.

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Posted by Huh?, a resident of the Adobe-Meadows neighborhood, on Oct 29, 2012 at 11:54 am

And this is story for this paper because... ?


Posted by Ducatigirl, a resident of the Old Palo Alto neighborhood, on Oct 29, 2012 at 12:11 pm

.....because hurricane Sandy is a huge, huge storm, and growing by the minute. It reaches from northern Florida all the way to southern Massachussetts. People in Manhattan have been evacuated, because the island is so low-lying that it will probably flood.

Sandy appears to be bigger in size than Katrina, and is hitting more highly populated areas. It is still picking up force. The potential for devastation could be more intense than Katrina, if the storm keeps getting more powerful.

FEMA is going to be overwhelmed by this one.


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