As recovery efforts continue in New York City in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, the United States’ National Weather Service has detected another nor’easter brewing in the Atlantic.
The potential storm is not as strong as Sandy, but the U.S. weather agency said it could hit the U.S. East Coast by Tuesday, which is the day of the U.S. presidential election.
Power may not even be restored in many areas struggling to recover from Sandy.
Residents along the coast line have passed through emotions that range from fear and shock, to frustration, and now rage and anger over what they see as a slow response from relief agencies that they are relying on for the basics.
Ontario has pitched in with 145 Hydro workers who were sent across the border Friday morning to help American teams restore power.
Meanwhile, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has publicly endorsed President Barack Obama for re-election, citing his response to Sandy and his work to address climate change.
Nor’easter could hit U.S. East Coast early next week
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