Summary . Hurricane Sandy inflicted heavy damage on the northeastern U. S. states of New Jersey , New York and Connecticut on October...
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Hurricane Sandy: Economic Costs and Global Warming
Summary . Hurricane Sandy struck the state of New Jersey and the New York metropolitan area on Monday October 29, 2012 . It caused ...
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