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Photo Album “Sandy” A storm to remember. Before the storm: Mantoloking Bridge. After the storm: Mantoloking Bridge. Breezy Point section of Queens, New York, now littered with burned-out homes. Firemen continue to pour water on smouldering fires on Beach Blvd in Breezy Point, New York.
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Breezy Point section of Queens, New York, now littered with burned-out homes
Firemen continue to pour water on smouldering fires on Beach Blvd in Breezy Point, New York. More than 100 homes were destroyed by fire after Sandy passed directly though the area.
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg views damage in the Breezy Point area of Queens.
A community north of Seaside, New Jersey lies covered in sand.
One day after and a portion of Harvey Cedars on Long Beach Island NJ remains underwater.
The south shore area of Staten Island was severely damaged by the strong winds and floods coming in from Atlantic
A row of beachfront houses tilts backwards on the New Jersey coast.
The facade of this New York apartment building was knocked off by Sandy
The sun sets over the Robert Moses Causeway leading to Fire Island, New York.
Taken from a helicopter it shows the devastation along Jersey Shore
Cars floating after being pushed out a flooded basement in New York City
A 168-foot water tanker, the John B. Caddell, sits on the shore where it ran aground on Front Street in the Stapleton neighbourhood of New York's Staten Island
Yellow cabs in a parking lot are surrounded by water in Hoboken, NJ
Waves pound a lighthouse on the shores of Lake Erie, near Cleveland, Ohio
A boat moved by gushing waters rests on the tracks at Metro-North's Ossining Station on the Hudson Line
This aerial photograph shows burned-out homes in the Breezy Point section of the Queens borough of New York after the fire.
An aerial view of flooding on the bay side of Seaside, New Jersey
A crane attached to One 57, a luxury apartment tower under construction in midtown Manhattan, hangs down after partially collapsing amid gusts from Sandy
The famous casinos of Atlantic City, New Jersey, were submerged after super storm Sandy hit land nearby
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.
Heavy waves smash over the seawall in Winthrop, with the 911 system inundated with 10,000 calls every half hour.