Nov 1, 2012 (Talk of the Nation) — It's been four days since Superstorm Sandy battered the Northeast U.S., flooding towns and coastlines and knocking out power to millions. Concern is growing for the elderly and the physically disabled, many of whom remain isolated in cold, dark homes without assistance, food and running water.
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Sandy Especially Tough On Vulnerable Populations
Nov 1, 2012 (Talk of the Nation) — It's been four days since Superstorm Sandy battered the Northeast U.S., flooding towns and coastlines and knocking out power to millions. Concern is growing for the elderly and the physically disabled, many of whom remain isolated in cold, dark homes without assistance, food and running water.Guests
Alejandra Ospina, disability activistMarianne McCune, reporter, WNYC
Joseph Shapiro, investigative correspondent, NPR
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