
Juliana Beasley takes her dogs, Moishe and Howard, on the subway while evacuating them from Jersey City to stay with her friend Victoria Ford in Brooklyn August 27, 2011 in New York City. In anticipation of a large storm or hurricane hitting the city, the New York City mass transit network, the nation's largest, closed at noon Saturday, ending subway, bus, and commuter rail service until Monday. Dogs were allowed on the trains Saturday to help encourage people to evacuate. There are approximately 370,000 city residents in low lying areas are under a mandatory evacuation order ahead of Hurricane Irene.

Hurricane Irene hits the pier at Cape Hatteras National Seashore in Rodanthe, North Carolina August 27, 2011.

Heavy surf from approaching Hurricane Irene starts to pound the shore line,on August 27, 2011 in Ocean City, Maryland.

In this handout satellite image provided by NASA, Hurricane Irene churns of the east coast of the United States, Saturday, in the Atlantic Ocean. Irene, now a Category One storm, has started to lash the eastern coast of the U.S. with wind gust up to 125 miles per hour. |