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After the storm: True scale of Sandy's devastation across Eastern Seaboard emerges as death toll hits FIFTY and damage set to top $50BILLION

 
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Before the storm: The horizon over the Mantoloking Bridge was once dotted with row after row of Atlantic vacation homes

 

 
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Razed: Now the horizon in New Jersey is entirely altered following the devastating superstorm Sandy

 
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Disaster zone: This aerial photograph shows the extent of the damage to the Breezy Point section of Queens, New York, now littered with burned-out homes

 
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Apocalyptic scene: Firemen continue to pour water on smoldering fires on Beach Blvd in Breezy Point, New York. More than 100 homes were destroyed by fire after Sandy passed directly though the area

 
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Completely destroyed: Fires ripped through around 130 homes on Breezy Point after the superstorm hit

 
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Beachfront: A property in Rockaway, New York, somehow manages to remain upright despite having its innards swept away by the flood


 
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Shocked: New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg views damage in the Breezy Point area of Queens yesterday

 
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Another world: This community north of Seaside, New Jersey lies covered in sand after the superstorm blew through

 
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Lying in a heap: Boats cluster together at a marina in Brant Beach on Long Beach Island, New Jersey

 
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Submerged: An image provided by the U.S. Coast guard shows flooded homes in Tuckerton, New Jersey

 
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Inaccessible: One day on and a portion of Harvey Cedars on Long Beach Island remains underwater

 
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Devastation: Debris lies strewn across the south shore of Staten Island, New York

 
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Widespread damage: The south shore area of Staten Island was severely damaged by the strong winds and floods coming in from Atlantic

 
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Grounded: A sailboat beached in Long Beach yesterday as shocked local residents head outside to inspect the damage 

 
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No way out: Homes in Fenwick Island, Delaware, sit surrounded by floodwaters yesterday

 
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Bethany Beach, Delaware, looks more like Venice yesterday. Bethany and nearby Fenwick Island appeared to be among the hardest-hit parts of the state

 
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Stuck: Two cars sit abandoned in sand swept in by the superstorm onto Long Beach, New York

 
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Closed: The South Ferry subway station in New York was knee-deep in seawater last night

 
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Travel hub: The extensive damage to the subway station will take time to repair - officials are unable to estimate when it will reopen for business

 
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Non-salvageable: A row of beachfront houses tilts backwards on the New Jersey coast

 
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Blowing through: A satellite image showing Sandy's progress inland towards the Michigan area

 
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Homes ripped apart: The facade of this New York apartment building was knocked off by Sandy

 
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Upended: Fallen power lines lie across a road in Atlantic City

 
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Shining through: The sun sets over the Robert Moses Causeway leading to Fire Island, New York, last night

 
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Damaged goods: A man inspects the flood damage to a warehouse in Brooklyn, New York

 
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Tossed around like toys: Boats like crumpled in a heap in a harbour on the south shore of Staten Island

 
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Sodden: The interior of a State Island building completely destroyed by floods swept up by the superstorm

 
 
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Soaked: Local residents walk through the flooded Hudson Street in Hackensack, New Jersey

 
 
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Stark: Foundations and pilings are all that remain of brick buildings and a boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey

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Smashed: A street sign stands near apartment buildings and destroyed large sections of the historic boardwalk

 

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View from the sky: Video taken from a helicopter shows the devastation along Jersey Shore

 
 
 
 
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Eye of the storm: New York was among the hardest hit by Superstorm Sandy. A fire broke out in Breezy Point, Queens, destroying between 80 and 100 houses

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
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Battle: More than 190 firefighters have contained the six-alarm blaze fire in the Breezy Point section, but they are still putting out some pockets of fire

 
 
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Washed up: A resident pushes a bicycle down a street covered in beach sand due to flooding from Superstorm Sandy in Long Beach, New York

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Destruction: Cars floating after being pushed out a flooded basement in the city during last night's battering

 

 
 
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Beached: A 168-foot water tanker, the John B. Caddell, sits on the shore where it ran aground on Front Street in the Stapleton neighborhood of New York's Staten Island

 

 
 
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Fleet in the floods: Yellow cabs in a parking lot are surrounded by water after Superstorm Sandy struck Hoboken, New Jersey

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Trashed: Cars float up from a car garage in a mixture of floodwater and gasoline in lower Manhattan as workers begin the process of pumping out the mess

 

 
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Wrecked: A man looks at an uprooted tree which fell on a car when Superstorm Sandy swept through the Brooklyn borough of New York

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A firefighter leaves a destroyed home in Pasadena, Maryland, where the homeowner was killed overnight when a tree fell on his home during superstorm Sandy

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Battered: This home in Manalapan, Florida, was ripped up and ravaged by Sandy when the storm passed through

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Ripped out: A tree rests on Mike and Kelle Barry's home in Annapolis, Maryland as Superstorm Sandy ripped through the East Coast

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Understatement: A Whole Foods store in New York informs its customers that it is closed 'due to inclement weather'

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Two women shop for groceries by torchlight in the Tribeca neighbourhood of New York after power outages caused large parts of the city to fall into darkness

 
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Dangerous: A cordon is put up around scaffolding which collapsed in New York after Superstorm Sandy caused widespread damage in the city

 
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Barrier: Water and debris block a section of South Street in lower Manhattan, in New York, which had been in the storm's path

 
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Toppled: Pictures from Washington DC show how the wind has grabbed hold of trees and ripped them out by the trunk (above and below)

 

 
 
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Crushed: This home on the Florida coast is surveyed by two men astonished by the scale of destruction Sandy has left

 
 
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Powerful: Waves pound a lighthouse on the shores of Lake Erie, near Cleveland, Ohio on Tuesday

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Broken home: A man and child look in disbelief at a collapsed house in the Cosey Beach neighborhood of East Haven, Connecticut

 
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Aftermath: A rainbow and looming clouds appear over the sky in New York's Manhattan after the hurricane stormed the city

 
 
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Wrecked: A construction site sinks into a large hole on South Street Seaport - the clean-up operation is expected to cost over £12 billion

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Deluge: Water floods over the barriers in New York. The city's transit system, schools, the stock exchange and Broadway were also shut after a 13ft wall of water caused by the storm surge and high tides brought severe flooding to subways and road tunnels

 
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Transformation: A subway station now resembles a river in one of the US's largest cities

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Submerged: The lobby of Verizon's Corporate headquarters in Manhattan. The headquarter houses executive offices as well as some of the company's key telecom equipment that supports services to New York's financial district

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Operation clean-up: Debris litters a flooded street in the Dumbo section of Brooklyn after the city awakens to the affects of Hurricane Sandy

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Rubble: People in Atlantic City view the area where a 2000-foot section of the 'uptown' boardwalk was destroyed by flooding

 
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Sand and debris cover a part of town near the ocean in New Jersey after serious flooding ravaged the coastline

 
 
 
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Chaos: A boat moved by gushing waters rests on the tracks at Metro-North's Ossining Station on the Hudson Line

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Sweep up: Workers clean up sheets of blown-out glass in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy - many store faces took a beating from the strong winds

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Challenge: Firefighters tackle a blaze in the Breezy Point section of the Queens borough of New York, in which more than 80 homes were destroyed

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Upsetting: Tom and Deidre Duffy look through the wreckage of their home at Breezy Point, in Queens, which was devastated by fire

 
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Sandy in the Midwest: Waves slam against a breakwall at North Avenue Beach on Lake Michigan in Chicago this morning

 
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Gone: Deidre Duffy studies all that is left of her home at Breezy Point, in the Queens borough of New York

 
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Toy: A doll's head can be seen among the charred remains of a house destroyed by fire in the aftermath of the post-tropical storm

 
 
 

Left: A map showing track of Hurricane Sandy through New England, with inset showing projected rainfall totals through Wednesday night and right. mid-Atlantic states showing storm surge from the superstorm storm

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View from above: This aerial photograph shows burned-out homes in the Breezy Point section of the Queens borough of New York after the fire

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Water, water everywhere: An aerial view of flooding on the bay side of Seaside, New Jersey

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Flooded areas: Highlighted areas show flooding in New York. An unprecedented 13-foot surge of seawater - 3 feet above the previous record - gushed into Gotham

 
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A dead deer is pictured with driftwood and debris left by a combination of storm surge and high tide

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Precarious: A crane attached to One57, a luxury apartment tower under construction in midtown Manhattan, hangs down after partially collapsing amid gusts from Sandy

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Shock: Residents look over the remains of burned homes in the Rockaways section

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Rescued: Hospital workers evacuate a patient Deborah Dadlani from NYU Langone Medical Center during Hurricane Sandy

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No train service: Veronica De Souza posted this extraordinary picture ('via ninjapito') on Twitter of the 86th Street station with water above the platform

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Aid at hand: An emergency operations centre in Fairfax County, Virginia, co-ordinates the mammoth response to the severe flooding caused by Sandy

[964x591] Scene: A car passes a tree lying on power lines the morning after Hurricane Sandy hit Dartmouth, Massachusetts

 
 

 

 
 

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Obstacle: A driver navigates under a downed tree and power lines in Newton, Massachusetts as dawn breaks

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Split: The wall of this house in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, shows how hard the East Coast has been pummeled by Sandy

 
 
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Smashed: A giant tree crosses a street, leaving it impassable for any vehicles in Ridgewood, New Jersey

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Water world: The famous casinos of Atlantic City, New Jersey, were submeraged after superstorm Sandy hit land nearby

 
 
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Lashed with rain: A van skids in the flooded streets of Atlantic city, where casinos are shuttered, tourists have and 500 are trapped in their homes

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U.S. Route 30, the White Horse Pike, one of three major approaches to Atlantic City, New Jersey, is covered with water from Absecon Bay during the approach of Hurricane Sandy

 

 
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A man stands on a dry patch of sidewalk on a flooded street as Hurricane Sandy moves up the coast

 

 
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Battered by the boardwalk: An empty street in flooded Atlantic City, which has taken a direct hit from the superstorm, forcing residents to flee inland

 

 

 
 

 

 
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Submerged: A car is covered by water near the Consolidated Edison power plant in New York, after Sandy knocked out power to at least 8million people, and large sections of the city were plunged into darkness

 
 
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Terrifying episode: Heavy waves smash over the seawall in Winthrop, with the 911 system inundated with 10,000 calls every half hour

 
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Sea life: A row of houses stands in floodwaters at Grassy Sound in North Wildwood, New Jersey, after the powerful storm lurched westwards and took dead aim at New Jersey and Delaware

 
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Devastation: Bulldozers swing into action to clean up Fort Lauderdale after Sandy swept along the coast

 

 
 
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Breached: Floodwaters from Sandy rush into the Port Authority bus terminal in New Jersey through an elevator shaft

 
 

 

 
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Intense: A journalist battles to get to work in ravaged Atlantic City

 
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A police car drives through a flooded street near the Atlantic City Convention Center on Monday

 
 
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A flooded street between two casinos along the Boardwalk before the arrival of Hurricane Sandy as 'Frankenstorm' threatened to wreak havoc on the area with storm surges, driving rain and devastating winds

 

 
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Pounding waves have already broken up sections of the Atlantic City boardwalk, according to photos posted to social media and discussion on police and fire scanners

 
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Flooding begins to inundate a parking garage ahead of Hurricane Sandy as Governor Chris Christie's emergency declaration shut down the city's casinos and 30,000 residents were ordered to evacuate

 
 
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A car sits in a flooded street near the ocean ahead of Hurricane Sandy today - and the worst is yet to come

 
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A security guard stands outside the entrance of Caesar's Casino on the Atlantic City boardwalk, with doors covered with sheets of plywood for protection

 

 

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Skyline: Brooklyn Bridge Park pictured here after it flooded following the arrival of Sandy, which has made landfall on the East Coast of the US

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Flooding: Water rushes into the Carey Tunnel (previously the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel), caused by Sandy on Monday night in the financial district of New York

 

 
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Flood water rushes into a below-ground carpark in New York's Financial District

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Raging: More than 50 homes have been destroyed at Breezy Point in the Queens area of New York, as a result of Hurricane Sandy

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