Powerful storm surges from Superstorm Sandy caused a nearly 170-foot water tanker to run aground in Staten Island, N.Y., on Monday night. The front third of the tanker is grounded into Front Street. The city’s waterfront was largely destroyed, which includes a number of businesses......
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The storm surge moved a 170-foot-long tanker to land in Staten Island, New York.

