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5 things that are still broken 2 years after Superstorm Sandy

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    By James WestOct 28, 2014, 3:31 pm38 pts
    photo of 5 things that are still broken 2 years after Superstorm Sandy imageSuperstorm Sandy struck the Northeast two years ago this week, killing more than 150 people. It caused an estimated $65 billion worth of damage; more than 650,000 homes were damaged or destroyed. Sandy’s powerful winds plus its sheer size — it extended 500 miles from its center — caused record storm…
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