Manhattan Mends Post-Sandy as Others Seek Gas, Face Cold
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Parts of New York City sprang back to life as power returned yesterday to Manhattan neighborhoods blacked-out by superstorm Sandy, while frustration persisted in devastated outlying areas and gasoline remained in short supply.
For thousands of storm survivors still without electricity, a new danger emerged as forecasts called for overnight temperatures in the 30s Fahrenheit (1 Celsius), raising the risk of hypothermia, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said.