Veterans Affairs Shuts Down West Coast Operations Ahead Of Hurricane Sandy
LOS ANGELES, CA - Speaking to assembled press today, officials with the Department of Veterans Affairs announced the closure of all VA facilities west of the Mississippi river in response to possible dangers that may arise from Hurricane Sandy.
The storm, which is being dubbed a "Frankenstorm" due to its mixture of winter weather and hurricane winds, is due to slam into the eastern seaboard of the United States, making landfall in New Jersey Monday evening and heading north towards Canada.
With widespread fears of power outages, fierce winter weather and possible storm surges on the horizon for much of the east coast, VA officials feel they are making reasonable accommodations to keep their employees safe.
"We have been tracking this storm since it first popped up on the radar," said VA Secretary Eric Shinseki, who spoke from the VA's $17bn Malibu Beach headquarters, wearing a cutoff shirt and board shorts. "And the moment we knew it would be hitting the northeast, like we always strive …
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