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A Preliminary Damage Assessment team comprised of state,

A Preliminary Damage Assessment team comprised of state,

A Preliminary Damage Assessment team comprised of state, local and federal officials, including experts from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, New York State Office of Emergency Management, Suffolk Count... More

A Preliminary Damage Assessment team comprised of state,

A Preliminary Damage Assessment team comprised of state,

A Preliminary Damage Assessment team comprised of state, local and federal officials, including experts from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, New York State Office of Emergency Management, Suffolk Count... More

Apartment complex in Long Beach, N.Y., was damaged

Apartment complex in Long Beach, N.Y., was damaged

Apartment complex in Long Beach, N.Y., was damaged by Hurricane Sandy.

A boat dangles from a mooring line in Long Beach, N.Y.

A boat dangles from a mooring line in Long Beach, N.Y.

A boat dangles from a mooring line in Long Beach, N.Y.

FEMA Distribution Center, in Long Beach, N.Y., is where

FEMA Distribution Center, in Long Beach, N.Y., is where

FEMA Distribution Center, in Long Beach, N.Y., is where disaster survivors can come and pick up essential supplies.

The boardwalk at Long Beach, New York, is damaged by

The boardwalk at Long Beach, New York, is damaged by

The boardwalk at Long Beach, New York, is damaged by Hurricane Sandy.

FEMA Disaster Relief Center, Coney Island

FEMA Disaster Relief Center, Coney Island

Red Cross volunteer hands out blankets to survivors of Hurricane Sandy.

The boardwalk at Long Beach, N.Y., damaged by Hurricane

The boardwalk at Long Beach, N.Y., damaged by Hurricane

The boardwalk at Long Beach, N.Y., damaged by Hurricane Sandy.

Survivors of Hurricane Sandy hang their Long Beach

Survivors of Hurricane Sandy hang their Long Beach

Survivors of Hurricane Sandy hang their Long Beach football jerseys to dry in the sun.

Brothers Shane and Jaydan Cobb at the FEMA Distribution

Brothers Shane and Jaydan Cobb at the FEMA Distribution

Brothers Shane and Jaydan Cobb at the FEMA Distribution Center, in Long Beach, N.Y., where disaster survivors can come and pick up essential supplies.

A Preliminary Damage Assessment team comprised of state,

A Preliminary Damage Assessment team comprised of state,

A Preliminary Damage Assessment team comprised of state, local and federal officials, including experts from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, New York State Office of Emergency Management, Suffolk Count... More

Twin sisters at the FEMA Distribution Center in Long

Twin sisters at the FEMA Distribution Center in Long

Twin sisters at the FEMA Distribution Center in Long Beach, N.Y., where disaster survivors can come and pick up essential supplies.

Members of The National Guard and The Dept. Of Conservation

Members of The National Guard and The Dept. Of Conservation

Members of The National Guard and The Dept. Of Conservation Maine Forest Service lending a hand at Coney Island to survivors of Hurricane Sandy.

FEMA Distribution Center, in Long Beach, N.Y., is where

FEMA Distribution Center, in Long Beach, N.Y., is where

FEMA Distribution Center, in Long Beach, N.Y., is where disaster survivors can come and pick up essential supplies and have a hot meal.

FEMA Distribution Center, in Long Beach, N.Y., where

FEMA Distribution Center, in Long Beach, N.Y., where

FEMA Distribution Center, in Long Beach, N.Y., where disaster survivors can come and pick up essential supplies.

Big brother, Shane Cobb, picks up supplies from the

Big brother, Shane Cobb, picks up supplies from the

Big brother, Shane Cobb, picks up supplies from the FEMA Distribution Center, in Long Beach, New York, as little brother Jaydan Cobb looks on.

Neighborhood streets are covered with sand, in Long

Neighborhood streets are covered with sand, in Long

Neighborhood streets are covered with sand, in Long Beach, N.Y., the result of Hurricane Sandy.

A home destroyed by the incoming tidal swells in Sheepshead

A home destroyed by the incoming tidal swells in Sheepshead

A home destroyed by the incoming tidal swells in Sheepshead Bay.

FEMA Distribution Center in Long Beach, N.Y., is where

FEMA Distribution Center in Long Beach, N.Y., is where

FEMA Distribution Center in Long Beach, N.Y., is where disaster survivors can come and pick up essential supplies.

Volunteers grabbed brooms to clean up the historic

Volunteers grabbed brooms to clean up the historic

Volunteers grabbed brooms to clean up the historic Coney Island boardwalk that was covered with sand from Hurricane Sandy.

One resident sent a clear message to anyone intent

One resident sent a clear message to anyone intent

One resident sent a clear message to anyone intent on looting his Sheepshead Bay home damaged in Hurricane Sandy.

The boardwalk at Long Beach, N.Y., was damaged by Hurricane

The boardwalk at Long Beach, N.Y., was damaged by Hurricane

The boardwalk at Long Beach, N.Y., was damaged by Hurricane Sandy.

FEMA Distribution Center, in Long Beach, N.Y., is where

FEMA Distribution Center, in Long Beach, N.Y., is where

FEMA Distribution Center, in Long Beach, N.Y., is where disaster survivors can come and pick up essential supplies.

The boardwalk at Long Beach, N.Y., was damaged by Hurricane

The boardwalk at Long Beach, N.Y., was damaged by Hurricane

The boardwalk at Long Beach, N.Y., was damaged by Hurricane Sandy.

Apartment complex in Long Beach, N.Y., was damaged

Apartment complex in Long Beach, N.Y., was damaged

Apartment complex in Long Beach, N.Y., was damaged by Hurricane Sandy.

The U.S. flag at Long Beach, N.Y., stands against the

The U.S. flag at Long Beach, N.Y., stands against the

The U.S. flag at Long Beach, N.Y., stands against the damage caused by Hurricane Sandy.

The boardwalk at Long Beach was damaged by Hurricane

The boardwalk at Long Beach was damaged by Hurricane

The boardwalk at Long Beach was damaged by Hurricane Sandy.

National Guard convoy in Coney Island, lends a helping

National Guard convoy in Coney Island, lends a helping

National Guard convoy in Coney Island, lends a helping hand to Hurricane Sandy survivors.

Mark Ortiz and partner send a clear message to anyone

Mark Ortiz and partner send a clear message to anyone

Mark Ortiz and partner send a clear message to anyone intent on looting their Sheepshead Bay home.

A Preliminary Damage Assessment team comprised of state,

A Preliminary Damage Assessment team comprised of state,

A Preliminary Damage Assessment team comprised of state, local and federal officials, including experts from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, New York State Office of Emergency Management, Suffolk Count... More

A Preliminary Damage Assessment team comprised of state,

A Preliminary Damage Assessment team comprised of state,

A Preliminary Damage Assessment team comprised of state, local and federal officials, including experts from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, New York State Office of Emergency Management, Suffolk Count... More

Red Cross worker, Ronny Crosby traveled from Biloxi,

Red Cross worker, Ronny Crosby traveled from Biloxi,

Red Cross worker, Ronny Crosby traveled from Biloxi, Miss., to lend a hand to Hurricane Sandy survivors, by passing out sandwiches and water to those in need.

A Preliminary Damage Assessment team comprised of state,

A Preliminary Damage Assessment team comprised of state,

A Preliminary Damage Assessment team comprised of state, local and federal officials, including experts from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, New York State Office of Emergency Management, Suffolk Count... More

The U.S. flag at Long Beach, N.Y., stands against the

The U.S. flag at Long Beach, N.Y., stands against the

The U.S. flag at Long Beach, N.Y., stands against the damage caused by Hurricane Sandy.

FEMA Distribution Center in Long Beach, N.Y., is where

FEMA Distribution Center in Long Beach, N.Y., is where

FEMA Distribution Center in Long Beach, N.Y., is where disaster survivors can come and pick up essential supplies.

A mammoth sand pile created by removing the sand Hurricane

A mammoth sand pile created by removing the sand Hurricane

A mammoth sand pile created by removing the sand Hurricane Sandy is deposited on the streets of Long Beach, N.Y.

FEMA workers stationed at the Coney Island, New York

FEMA workers stationed at the Coney Island, New York

FEMA workers stationed at the Coney Island, New York Disaster Relief Center, offering services, including, food, water, meals and telephone lines.

The boardwalk at Long Beach, N.Y., was damaged by Hurricane

The boardwalk at Long Beach, N.Y., was damaged by Hurricane

The boardwalk at Long Beach, N.Y., was damaged by Hurricane Sandy.

Seaside community feels the brunt of the storm in Sheepshead

Seaside community feels the brunt of the storm in Sheepshead

Seaside community feels the brunt of the storm in Sheepshead Bay, N.Y.

Residents in Long Beach, N.Y., try to salvage what

Residents in Long Beach, N.Y., try to salvage what

Residents in Long Beach, N.Y., try to salvage what belongings they have after Hurricane Sandy dumped sand and water on their homes.

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