Follow the latest tweets and re-tweets @SullyDish. The view from the Times’ webcam:

911 overload in #NYC. Non-emergency calls-dial 311. Record flooding, fires in tunnels-reports, collapsed crane swinging, airports closed
— Rick Sanchez (@RickSanchezTV) October 30, 2012
Water entering all Lower Manhattan under river tubes.#Sandy #MTA
— Kevin Ortiz (@MTA_NYCT_Vocero) October 30, 2012
RT @kerrimac FDNY search for people trapped in their cars near 14th street. via @time Instagram instagr.am/p/RYq4oAK6yd/
— Alex Ogle (@Alex_Ogle) October 30, 2012
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Current water level at The Battery is 13.34 feet. That is beyond record territory, we’re in the “downright ridiculous” surge zone now.
— Andrew Freedman (@afreedma) October 30, 2012
Jesus. RT @stevekornacki: Hoboken Path station. @koxinga21: This is not good: instagram.com/p/RYuVQVG6mq/
— Andrew Kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) October 30, 2012
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Surge in Lower Manhattan is within NWS 6-10ft forecast range… but came exactly at high tide. #sandy
— Eric Holthaus (@WSJweather) October 30, 2012
Huge explosion just rocked the East Village, everything went dark and I mean dark.#Sandy I’m now legit scared. twitter.com/buckyturco/sta…
— Bucky Turco(@buckyturco) October 30, 2012
Video of the ConEd transformer blowout in the East Village #sandy youtube.com/watch?feature=… (HT @jwherrman)
— Alex Ogle (@Alex_Ogle) October 30, 2012
Talk of rescue attempts on Brooklyn fire scanner: bit.ly/eLogjh and Manhattan scanner: bit.ly/iEprsF Not for faint of heart.
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) October 30, 2012
Chaos reported in Jersey City, multiple building collapses nj.com/hudson/index.s…
— Bill McKibben (@billmckibben) October 30, 2012
Seems like UES, UWS and most of Brooklyn still has power. #NYC #Sandy
— Ethan Klapper (@ethanklapper) October 30, 2012
East river has encroached about two long blocks into Long Island City twitter.com/elliottjustin/…
— Justin Elliott (@elliottjustin) October 30, 2012
Flooding in stations and tubes in Lower Manhattan as well as parts of Queens.Water reaching the platform at Rockaway Park.#Sandy #MTA
— Kevin Ortiz (@MTA_NYCT_Vocero) October 30, 2012
This photo of FDR drive under water is the best I got so far twitter.com/kristengwynne/…
— Kristen Gwynne (@kristengwynne) October 30, 2012
All bridges and tunnels are now closed. You cannot escape from New York. Governor Cuomo confirms cars are floating in Lower Manhattan
— Nico Hines (@NicoHines) October 30, 2012
The river has come right down first avenue at 34th st.From gov cuomo’s car. twitter.com/hglaser1/statu…
— Howard Glaser (@hglaser1) October 30, 2012
.@newyorkpost just deleted their totally uncalled for Occupy-bashing tweet. #Sandy
— allisonkilkenny (@allisonkilkenny) October 30, 2012
The @newyorkpost Stole pic from @occuweather then deleted their tweet. Luckily @banditelli snagged pic twitter.com/banditelli/sta…
— Occupy Wall Street (@OccupyWallStNYC) October 30, 2012
Please shut up. MT @rbreich: Whether hurricane or everyday life, basic question is we in this together or each on own? That’s choice on 11/6
— Seth Mnookin (@sethmnookin) October 30, 2012
Protip: Tweets that make political jokes about storm that’s killed at least five people are maybe not worth sending.
— maggie haberman (@maggiepolitico) October 30, 2012
Seconded. RT @andygreenwald: Fuck off. RT @breteastonellis Yet another reason not to live in New York.
— Daniel Foster (@DanFosterNRO) October 30, 2012
Oh,thank heavens: NYSE floor not flooded, says spokesman. We’ll be able to get back to trading EOM and CVX and BP in no time
— Bill McKibben (@billmckibben) October 30, 2012
oh no “@thematthewkeys: Mayor Bloomberg: NYU hospital’s reserved power not working.”
— Rosie Gray (@RosieGray) October 30, 2012
14 hours to 4 days to pump water out of these subway tunnels per an MTA official on WCBS. No idea how long it will take to restore service.
— Harry Enten (@ForecasterEnten) October 30, 2012
The view from Ground Zero twitter.com/passantino/sta…
— Robert Costa (@robertcostaNRO) October 30, 2012
RT @buzzfeedben: Fox 5 newscaster: “The most significant event to happen to this city since September 11, 2001.”
— Andrew Kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) October 30, 2012
Only light I see on my block is 1WTC #Sandy twitter.com/AntDeRosa/stat…
— Anthony De Rosa (@AntDeRosa) October 30, 2012
World Trade Center, which has been the only beacon of light in Lower Manhattan tonight, just went dark.
— Lexi Mainland (@lexinyt) October 30, 2012