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Massive Debris Cleanup Remains Latest Sandy Challenge

Following the storm, enough debris accumulated to fill the Empire State Building 16 times over.


The U.S. government estimates 16 million cubic yards of debris accumulated around New York and New Jersey following Hurricane Sandy.

Yet, two months after the storm, not even half of that amount has arrived at landfills, reported The Wall Street Journal.

Massive amounts of refuse – enough to fill the Empire State Building 16 times over – remains piled up in towering heaps, including sodden furniture, uprooted trees and smashed houses.

Cleanup has moved slightly faster in New York, which accounted for six of the 16 cubic yards of debris, versus 10 yards in New Jersey. Workers have cleared away 4.2 million of the 6 million cubic yards of debris in New York– approximately 90 percent of the debris, according to Mike Byrne, the FEMA coordinator overseeing New York’s recovery.

The Army Corps of Engineers has overseen the cleanup of more than 330,000 cubic yards of refuse, which made its way to landfills in 10,813 truckloads, mostly from sites in the Rockaways, Staten Island and Red Hook, said Patrick Moes, an Army Corps of Engineers spokesman.

"It was a long haul," said Jimmy McGovern, a deputy chief of the city's sanitation department who is overseeing the cleanup of the Rockaways. "Now we're coming toward the end of it. We're seeing the fruits of our labor."

If you'd like to sign up to help "muck out a home or business" in the Rockaways, Red Hook or other parts of Brooklyn, visit New York Cares. 

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