Astonishing Look at Hurricane Sandy by the Numbers
Now that Super Storm Sandy has passed and the cleanup continues, here are the stats proving what all of us at the Shore already know; this was a devastating storm.
Now that Super Storm Sandy has passed and the cleanup continues, here are the stats proving what all of us at the Shore already know; this was a devastating storm.
Watch this crazy footage of a transformer exploding during the onset of Hurricane Sandy.
People who own property on Brick Township's portion of the northern Barrier Island enter Phase Two of the visits in a series of trips that begin this Friday.
The National Geodetic Survey has maintained a website of satellite images of the devastation left behind by Sandy.
That's according to the Toms River Patch. For days, rumors have been swirling that hundreds of bodies are being pulled from the bay, and vacant homes.
Overcrowding on NJ Transit's North Jersey Coast Line forced a temporary suspension in service on Monday morning.
A little less than 1 million homes and businesses were still without power as of last night, compared with 2.7 million who lost their electricity at the height of Hurricane Sandy, but trouble could be headed our way. New Jersey is staring down the barrel of a nor'easter that could slam the state mid-week and put power restoration efforts into reverse.
It could have been worst, much worst. That's the conclusion of Asbury Park Mayor Ed Johnson after surveying the damage left by Hurricane Sandy.
One week after Hurricane Sandy battered the Garden state, several hundred thousand people still don't have their power back.
Although we knew Hurricane Sandy was on the way up from the Caribbean to the Garden State almost five days before she struck, officials say all the planning and prep in the world wouldn't have stopped Mother Nature's fury.
As New Jersey residents slowly attempt to recover from Hurricane Sandy and make the necessary repairs to their homes, the Christie Administration is warning consumers to watch out for home improvement scams.
Governor Chris Christie today announced that the federal government has extended public assistance to all 21 counties in New Jersey as a result of the impact of Hurricane Sandy, extending public assistance now to all 11 New Jersey counties not previously approved.