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The Atlantic reclaims its eponymous street; Fort Point becomes the Inundation District

Mess at Long Wharf

Finn shows us the rising floodwaters on Atlantic Avenue at Long Wharf., around 11:30 a.m.

Earlier, he watched police blocking off Atlantic Avenue - which also flooded in the January storm:

Atlantic barriers

Aquarium station on the Blue Line is shut, trains stopped stopping there:

Dave Adams shows us the Inundation District next to GE's new headquarters site in Fort Point:

Fort Point flooding

He reports A Street under Summer was also flooded.

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Atlantic Avenue is under the Atlantic! Christopher Columbus sails again! Seaport Boulevard is at sea! Aquarium is full of water!

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While Boston was underwater due to poor infra. Meanwhile, reinforcing Aquarium's headhouse after the last storm wasn't an emergency, but building a private $100,000 kitchenette and bathroom at MassDOT was. wtf

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We're here at Long Wharf with a live shot of our umpty thousand dollar van being destroyed by seawater.

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"Hey boss, yea the shots arent dramatic enough. So I was thinking...."

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Who are all these news operations racing against? You're the (expletive) news. I'm going to watch whether you stand in the floodwater or not.

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Regardless of what insanely immature gimmicks you decide to pull.

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I wonder if it's actually taking damage yet. The engine is probably still fine...

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Looks like they had to row row tow that truck:

IMAGE(https://northendwaterfront.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Flooding-March-2-2018-382.jpg)

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n/t

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It may be the sandbags are working, but they can't let people in because sandbags are blocking the door. :-)

(Or they don't want people exiting onto a flooded road.)

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the water is getting into to Aquarium Station somehow and thus it is closed.

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Sealing the entry keeps sea water out of the entry ... and the escalators and such.

I think the problem is that they can't sandbag a zillion leaks through the brick walks and the soil in the surrounding area and into to tunnel.

Anyone want to meet for lunch at the BPDA Waterfront Cafe?

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Oh true, I'd missed that shot of the indoor rain. :-)

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Photo from BostonGlobe.com:

IMAGE(http://c.o0bg.com/rf/image_835w/Boston/2011-2020/2018/03/02/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/ryan_storm13_met.jpg)

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Although the Atlantic Avenue entrance (the one by the Marriott) remains closed.

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Well yeah... Y’all better get crack’n on that surge barrier!...
https://architectureboston.files.wordpress.com/2010/05/murray-dimambro_s...

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