Life after Sandy
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Rescue workers walk past homes wrecked by Superstorm Sandy in Seaside Heights, New Jersey. AFP Photo/Mario Tama
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A truck from the New York City Department of Transportation is submerged at the entrance to the Battery Park Underpass in lower Manhattan. AP Photo/Mark Lennihan
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President Barack Obama embraces Donna Vanzant during a tour of a neighborhood effected by superstorm Sandy in Brigantine. Vanzant is an owner of North Point Marina, which was damaged by the storm. AP Photo/Kevin R. Wexler
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Residents return to their destroyed homes in Brighton, New York. Reuters/Adrees Latif
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Men stand near a boat which was pushed inland near destroyed homes in Brighton, New York. Reuters/Adrees Latif
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People sit in a bar lit by candlelight in the Lower East Village in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy in New York. Reuters/Carlo Allegri
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Customers form a queue to fill their gasoline canisters, in the Staten Island borough of New York. AP Photo/John Minchillo
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A woman stands in a street flooded by superstorm Sandy in the Staten Island borough of New York. AP Photo/John Minchillo
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Shopping carts full of food damaged by Superstorm Sandy await disposal at the Fairway supermarket in the Red Hook section of Brooklyn in New York. AP Photo/Seth Wenig
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Sand is piles high along a plowed street in Beach Haven on Long Beach Island, New.Jersey. AP Photo/Ed Hille
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