The city that never sleeps takes a nap

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READING COMPREHENSION. ADVANCED LEVEL

Irene fails to wow New Yorkers

New York (CNN) -- Tropical Storm Irene's swipe at the Big Apple proved Sunday that New Yorkers can be a tough crowd to impress. "I slept through the whole thing," said James Trager, a writer who watched nature's display of fury as it took place outside the windows of his apartment in Midtown. "Nothing. It's exaggerated." "I think we're all surprised how relatively quickly the storm blew through here and the rain stopped," said Steve Kastenbaum, a national correspondent for CNN radio, who watched the storm from the comfort of his apartment in the Boerum Hill section of Brooklyn. He said he saw lots of local street flooding and branches in the streets, but few uprooted trees. Even during the height of the storm, people were walking on the street. "I even saw one or two folks taking a jog," he said. "I kid you not. Pretty typical for Brooklyn. They're not going to let anybody get in their way." While the initial effects of the storm were less harsh than anticipated, officials are still concerned about flooding from heavy rains that could affect electrical systems and other infrastructure that is largely underground.

Reading task by Mª Jesús García San Martín. Source: edtion. cnn.com

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