LinkLinks DCist: Why D.C. Is Less Vulnerable To Hurricane Flooding Than Other East Coast Cities By Editor On Aug 4, 2022 Last updated Aug 4, 2022 42 Share With Hurricane Isabel still churning off the coast of North Carolina, on Sept. 18, 2003, D.C. and federal officials decided to shut down the nation’s capital. Metro trains and buses stopped running mid-morning, the day before the storm hit the city, and 350,000 federal workers were told to stay home. 42 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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