Throughout the day ABC News' Extreme Weather Team will provide viewers with the whole picture of how the storm has impacted the East Coast and beyond. Over the past 24 hours, ABC News has deployed over two-dozen correspondents and anchors to cover Superstorm Sandy for its broadcasts, digital platforms, affiliates and radio newscasts.
Tonight, October 30, ABC News will air a special one-hour edition of "World News with
Diane Sawyer" at 6:30 p.m., ET. The broadcast will have the latest on how the 50 million Americans caught in the storm's path were effected, the potential economic impact, updates on transit shutdowns, as well as the implications for the upcoming election.
Diane Sawyer and Chris Cuomo will co-anchor "A Special Edition of 20/20: The Perfect Storm" tonight at 10:00 p.m., ET taking viewers inside the harrowing stories of determination by those caught in the storm's path.
In addition, ABC will air a special edition of "Nightline" dedicated to covering the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy from 11:35 p.m.-12:00 a.
M. Terry Moran will anchor from New Jersey with reporting from his co-anchors
Cynthia McFadden in New York and
Bill Weir on the front edge of the storm in Ohio. Plus,
Juju Chang will report on the impact of Sandy on New York City.
ABC News will have anchors and correspondents reporting from across the impacted coastline throughout the day on Tuesday:
ABC News Weather Editor
Sam Champion reports from New York City along with "20/20" co-anchor Chris Cuomo and "Nightline" correspondent
Juju Chang"World News" weekend anchor
David Muir reports on the evacuation of New York University Langone Medical Center
"20/20" co-anchor
Elizabeth Vargas reports from Breezy Point in Queens
Meteorologist Ginger Zee reports from the Jersey Shore where the storm made landfall
"Nightline" co-anchor
Terry Moran makes the journey up the Jersey coastline
"Nightline" co-anchor
Bill Weir reports from front edge of the storm in Ohio
Alex Perez reports from New Jersey where rescues are underway
Michelle Charlesworth, of ABC's owned station in New York WABC, reports from Staten Island
Matt Gutman reports from North Carolina
Ron Claiborne reports from Long Island
David Kerley reports from Delaware
Linsey Davis reports from Northern New Jersey
Lisa Stark reports from the West Virginia/Maryland area
Dan Harris reports on use of social media throughout the storm
Senior White House Correspondent Jake Tapper and Senior Political Correspondent Jonathan Karl have the latest on how the storm is impacting the election
Senior National Correspondent Jim Avila discusses the latest travel updates
Chief Health and Medical Editor Dr.
Richard Besser on concerns about drinking water
ABC News will have up-to-the-minute coverage across its digital and social platforms as well as on Yahoo!. For complete, continuing storm coverage from the ABC News Extreme Weather Team check out the Hurricane Sandy live blog and special landing page. ABCNews.com will be producing live, multi-stream digital coverage throughout the day. ABC News Digital live coverage streams are available across all ABC digital platforms and apps as well as here:
www.abcnews.com/live.
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