Sunday, December 30, 2012

The NEW Hollywood Video: Long Island airport used to store 15,000 vehicles damaged by Hurricane Sandy

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Long Island airport used to store 15,000 vehicles damaged by Hurricane Sandy
Dec 30th 2012, 18:01

Doug Kuntz SLIGHTLY USED, SOME WATER DAMAGE: Hurricane-ravaged vehicles — neatly arranged by forklifts — fill the runways and taxiways at Calverton Executive Airpark. The cars will be auctioned off. Oh, the car-nage! A little-used Long Island airport has been turned into a massive parking lot for thousands of Hurricane Sandy-damaged cars…

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