After the storm – street scenes from the East Village, New York, NYC

After the storm - street scenes from the East Village, New York, NYC

New York is still cleaning up after the huge storm that hit the city on Monday night, and our intrepid US reporter Jim has been taking a look around his nearby streets.

The photo above shows some of the mess that washed up from the East River onto 14th Street and Avenue C.

After the storm - street scenes from the East Village, New York, NYC

Police at 13th street and Avenue C. The brick building is part of the ConEd facility.

After the storm - street scenes from the East Village, New York, NYC

A couple of the cars that were floating down Avenue C at 13th Street.

After the storm - street scenes from the East Village, New York, NYC

Stuy town again. ConEd silently sits in the background.

After the storm - street scenes from the East Village, New York, NYC

Avenue C and 16th.

After the storm - street scenes from the East Village, New York, NYC

What is left of the flood at the entrance to Stuyvesant Town at 16th street and Avenue C

After the storm - street scenes from the East Village, New York, NYC

Exit ramp FDR Drive at 18th street and Ave C. East River in background.

After the storm - street scenes from the East Village, New York, NYC

Gas pumps fall down. Thanks once again British Petroleum!

After the storm - street scenes from the East Village, New York, NYC

Pallets on First Avenue and 28th street.

After the storm - street scenes from the East Village, New York, NYC

Flooded hole where the 34th street ConEd plant used to stand. Demolished in 2007 to make way for luxury living for filthy rich Europeans who work at the United Nations.

Wish we had that plant about now.

After the storm - street scenes from the East Village, New York, NYC

ABC News in Times Square. Plenty of power up here.

After the storm - street scenes from the East Village, New York

All is peace and quiet inside the Microsoft Surface store.

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