Britons stranded in New York
Britons stuck in New York as flights are cancelled due to superstorm Sandy have spoken about their frustration.
Britons stuck in New York as flights are cancelled due to superstorm Sandy have spoken about their frustration.
London Mayor Boris Johnson has sent "a message of solidarity" to New York on behalf of Londoners.
Mr Johnson, speaking on board HMS Severn on the London Poppy Day, said: "We have sent a message of solidarity from Londoners to New Yorkers and to Mayor [Michael] Bloomberg and everything he is trying to do. It looks to me like a very well-planned civic emergency."
New York has evacuated the lowest lying areas of Manhattan and millions of people are without power.
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