Hell in Hoboken: 25,000 remain trapped in flood stricken city
The scale of damage caused by the mammoth superstorm Sandy, remains unknown. But what we do know, as confirmed by the National Guard; is that more than half of Hoboken New Jersey’s 50,000 residents remain trapped under water this evening following the deadly aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
The death toll caused by Sandy remains unknown.
Homeless: Vihaan Gadodia, two, is handed from a National Guard truck after he and his family left a flooded building in Hoboken


Rescue effort: Hoboken firefighters bring Eliza Skye LaPointe, 18-months-old, from a National Guard truck (left) and a resident is carried through floodwaters in Hoboken
Celebrating despite the floods: Triplets Aliah (L), Steven (C) and Aiden Tarabokija (R) take part in the annual Halloween Ragamuffin Parade in Hoboken
Wading through water: A man carries his dog as people make their way out of the floodwaters in Hoboken, New Jersey today
Struggle: There may be clear skies but one resident is forced to wade through knee-deep water in this desolate neighbourhood
Wearing black bin liners strapped to his legs, this man carries his dog through the murky water

Water everywhere: Cars are seen on a street flooded at Hoboken in New Jersey, while a vehicle drives on a flooded street in the wake of Superstorm Sandy on Tuesday
Water taxi: A Hoboken car park full of yellow cabs is flooded as a result of Superstorm Sandy this week







