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Superstorm Sandy did not flood downtown Boston — but it could have. Had the storm arrived six hours earlier, at high tide, water would have surged through city streets.
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Boaters on the Jersey Shore this summer risk collisions with everything up to and including the kitchen sink.
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New Jersey’s mayors and city council members have been getting their first look at the latest flood maps from FEMA — and they don’t like what they’re seeing.
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When it comes to rebuilding, can New Orleans put the ball in the end zone?
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When the storm finally struck, even police were surprised at some locations by the combination of high tide, storm surge, and waves.
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New Jersey, wants to get a little higher.
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FEMA’s new flood maps for New York are coming out, and the new boundaries extend over more properties.
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After months of political maneuvering, Congress has acted on a relief package for the region impacted by Superstorm Sandy, but there is no telling when the money authorized by Congress will actually reach the people who need it.
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There’s lively debate about whether rebuilding on the coastline is wise. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo wants Hurricane Sandy victims who live along the coast to consider rebuilding their homes on stilts or selling their houses to the state and relocating,
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Unlike previous storms, Sandy affected a northern region where winter weather is a rough reality. And three months after the storm, people whose heating systems are still out of commission have been shivering.