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People sit on the rooftop of houses submerged in floodwaters in the neighborhood of Barquita, after days of heavy rain in Santo Domingo, on Oct. 26. Hurricane Sandy, a late-season Atlantic storm unlike anything seen in more than two decades, slogged slowly toward the US East Coast on Friday after killing at least 41 people as it cut across the Caribbean. (Ricardo Rojas/Reuters) #
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Residents are rescued by emergency personnel from flood waters brought on by Hurricane Sandy in Little Ferry, N.J., on Oct. 30. Millions of people across the eastern United States awoke on Tuesday to scenes of destruction wrought by monster storm Sandy, which knocked out power to huge swathes of the nation's most densely populated region, swamped New York City's subway system and submerged streets in Manhattan's financial district. (Adam Hunger/Reuters) #
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People stand on a mound of construction dirt on Oct. 30 to view the area where a 2000-foot section of the "uptown" boardwalk was destroyed by flooding from Hurricane Sandy in Atlantic City, N.J. (Mario Tama/Getty Images) #
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A man walks away from a building that has been surrounded by water pushed up by Hurricane Sandy in Bellport, N.Y., on Oct. 30. (Lucas Jackson/Reuters) #
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A truck drives through water pushed over a road by Hurricane Sandy in Southampton, N.Y. on Oct. 29. Hurricane Sandy, the monster storm bearing down on the East Coast, strengthened on Monday after hundreds of thousands moved to higher ground, public transport shut down and the stock market suffered its first weather-related closure in 27 years. (Lucas Jackson/Reuters) #
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A pedestrian touches a fallen tree that crushed a parked car on East 7th Street in Manhattan's Lower East Side neighborhood on Oct. 30 in New York City. The city awakened Tuesday to a flooded subway system, shuttered financial markets and hundreds of thousands of people without power a day after a wall of seawater and high winds slammed into the city, destroying buildings and flooding tunnels. (John Minchillo/Associated Press) #
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A woman arrives at Seward Park High School, which is doubling as an evacuation center for Hurricane Sandy, on Oct. 28 in New York City. (Andrew Burton/Getty Images) #
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Timothy O'Hara practices kick boxing with his five-year-old son Isaiah as his wife April watches from a make-shift bed while their daughters Nehemiah and Tiana play at a shelter in the Milford Middle School gymnasium in Milford, Del., on Oct. 28 after they were evacuated from their home in Rehoboth Beach due to Hurricane Sandy's eminent landfall in the area. (Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images) #
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Esther Owolabi (left) and Gustavo Grande sit stranded at Logan Airport in Boston, Mass., on Oct. 29. Owolabi flew from Chicago to Boston to take a bus to D.C. because all flights were cancelled. Grande had a flight to San Francisco that was cancelled until Friday. (Kayana Szymczak/The Boston Globe) #
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Only a few bread items remain on the shelves at the Waldbaums grocery store as Hurricane Sandy approaches on Oct. 28 in Long Beach, N.Y. (Mike Stobe/Getty Images) #
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Water floods the Plaza Shops in the wake of Hurricane Sandy on Oct. 30 in Manhattan. The storm has claimed at least 16 lives in the United States, and has caused massive flooding across much of the Atlantic seaboard. (Allison Joyce/Getty Images) #
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A storm surge hits a small tree as winds from Hurricane Sandy reach Seaside Park in Bridgeport, Conn., on Oct. 29. Water from Long Island Sound spilled into roadways and towns along the Connecticut shoreline Monday, the first signs of flooding from a storm that threatens to deliver a devastating surge of seawater. (Jessica Hill.Associated Press) #
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Waves pound a lighthouse on the shores of Lake Erie on Oct. 30 near Cleveland, Ohio. High winds spinning off the edge of superstorm Sandy took a vicious swipe at northeast Ohio early Tuesday, uprooting trees, cutting power to hundreds of thousands, closing schools and flooding parts of major commuter arteries that run along Lake Erie. (Tony Dejak/Associated Press) #
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People brave high winds and blowing sand as they watch the rising surf at Coney Island Beach in the Brooklyn borough of New York City as Hurricane Sandy arrives on Oct. 29. Hurricane Sandy continued on its path Monday, as the storm forced the shutdown of mass transit, schools and financial markets, sending coastal residents fleeing, and threatening a dangerous mix of high winds and soaking rain. (Mark Lennihan/Associated Press) #
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Deputy Cliff Tice, of the Dare County Sheriff's Department, walks down damaged and impassable NC 12 leading into Mirlo Beach in Rodanthe, N.C., on Oct. 30. People on North Carolina's Outer Banks are facing some flooding and damage from Hurricane Sandy, but emergency management officials say it could have been worse. (Steve Earley/The Virginian-Pilot via Associated Press) #
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A worker cut a downed tree that fell on a road during the the early stages of Hurricane Sandy on Oct. 29 in Old Orchard Beach, Maine. Hurricane Sandy continued on its path Monday, as the storm forced the shutdown of mass transit, schools and financial markets, sending coastal residents fleeing, and threatening a dangerous mix of high winds and soaking rain. (Robert F. Bukaty/Associated Press) #
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Christopher Hannafin, of South Kingstown, R.I., enters a friend's cottage through a window to salvage belongings from the structure destroyed by superstorm Sandy, on Roy Carpenter's Beach, in the village of Matunuck, in South Kingstown on Oct. 30. (Steven Senne/Associated Press) #
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Martha Hiatt gathers sand bags at the Belle Harbor section of Rockaway beach in the Queens borough of New York City on Oct. 28 in preperation for the arrival of Hurricane Sandy. (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters) #
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A man secures the lines on a boat in Woods Hole, Mass., on Oct 29 during Hurricane Sandy. (Bill Greene/The Boston Globe) #
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A woman walks past a house collapsed by superstorm Sandy in East Haven, Conn., on Oct. 30. (Jessica Hill/Associated Press) #
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Sand marks the floodwater line on the side of a house in the aftermath of superstorm Sandy on Oct. 30 in Long Beach, N.Y. Sandy, the storm that made landfall Monday, caused multiple fatalities, halted mass transit and cut power to more than 6 million homes and businesses. (Jason DeCrow/Associated Press) #
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The Kunta Kinte-Alex Haley memorial sits in flood waters in downtown Annapolis, Md., on Oct. 30 after the superstorm and the remnants of Hurricane Sandy passed through Annapolis. (Susan Walsh/Associated Press) #
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Brian Hajeski (41) of Brick, N.J., reacts as he looks at debris of a home that washed up on to the Mantoloking Bridge the morning after superstorm Sandy rolled through on Oct. 29 in Mantoloking, N.J. Sandy, the storm that made landfall Monday, caused multiple fatalities, halted mass transit and cut power to more than 6 million homes and businesses. (Associated Press Photo/Julio Cortez) #
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A rainbow is seen among homes devastated by the effects of Hurricane Sandy at the Breezy Point section of the Queens borough of New York City on Oct. 30. Millions of people across the eastern United States awoke on Tuesday to scenes of destruction wrought by monster storm Sandy, which knocked out power to huge swathes of the nation's most densely populated region, swamped New York City's subway system and submerged streets in Manhattan's financial district.
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