More than 2 million people were told to move to safer places, and New York City ordered the nation's biggest subway system shut down for the first time because of a natural disaster.
editor@mercurynews.com (By MICHAEL BIESECKER and JENNIFER PELTZ / , San Jose Mercury News
Sat, 08/27/2011 - 5:58am
More than 2 million people were told to move to safer places, and New York City ordered the nation's biggest subway system shut down for the first time because of a natural disaster.