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Storm Sandy: Eastern US gets back on its feet Storm Sandy: Eastern US gets back on its feet
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Businesses and services in the north-eastern US are reopening after two days of closure forced by the storm, Sandy.Businesses and services in the north-eastern US are reopening after two days of closure forced by the storm, Sandy.
Flights have resumed to airports in New York. Some federal offices and schools were working on Wednesday, and Wall Street is trading again.Flights have resumed to airports in New York. Some federal offices and schools were working on Wednesday, and Wall Street is trading again.
But many homes still have no power and the New York subway remains shut. More than 40 people are dead. But many homes still have no power and more than 40 people are dead.
President Barack Obama, who has put campaigning on hold, is due to visit affected areas in New Jersey. President Barack Obama, who has put campaigning on hold, is on his way to visit affected areas in New Jersey with Republican Governor Chris Christie.
The cost of clearing up after the storm has been estimated at $30-40bn (£18-24bn). Across the north-east, 6.2m homes and businesses are without power because of the storm, says the US Department of Energy.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said: "We have not seen damage like this in a generation."New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said: "We have not seen damage like this in a generation."
Burned alive He announced on Wednesday that partial subway service would begin running on Thursday.
Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney is returning to the campaign trial, in the swing state of Florida, as is Democratic Vice-President Joe Biden.
Meanwhile, Mr Romney's running mate, Paul Ryan has appearances planned in his home state of Wisconsin.
Having removed himself from the election campaign to concentrate on the storm, President Obama will now see at first hand just how destructive Hurricane Sandy has been. He'll travel to Atlantic City where the Republican governor, Chris Christie - normally a fierce critic - will show him scenes of widespread destruction along the Jersey Shore.Having removed himself from the election campaign to concentrate on the storm, President Obama will now see at first hand just how destructive Hurricane Sandy has been. He'll travel to Atlantic City where the Republican governor, Chris Christie - normally a fierce critic - will show him scenes of widespread destruction along the Jersey Shore.
They'll meet some of those who have lost homes, as well as the emergency teams who have been working around the clock since the weekend. Across several states, tens of thousands of people spent a second night in school gymnasiums, community centres and hotel rooms, with or without electricity.They'll meet some of those who have lost homes, as well as the emergency teams who have been working around the clock since the weekend. Across several states, tens of thousands of people spent a second night in school gymnasiums, community centres and hotel rooms, with or without electricity.
In a converted detention centre in Teterboro, across the Hudson River from upper Manhattan, I found evacuees receiving food and a bed for the night, but anxious about their flooded homes. In the nearby communities of Little Ferry and Moonachie, the streets were dark, deserted and, in some places, still under water.In a converted detention centre in Teterboro, across the Hudson River from upper Manhattan, I found evacuees receiving food and a bed for the night, but anxious about their flooded homes. In the nearby communities of Little Ferry and Moonachie, the streets were dark, deserted and, in some places, still under water.
People have begun returning to the homes they abandoned on the orders of local authorities. Limited service could restart on New York's Metro North and Long Island Rail Road services on Wednesday afternoon, he added.
"It's heartbreaking after being here 37 years. You see your home demolished like this, it's tough," Barry Prezioso of Point Pleasant, a beachfront community in New Jersey, told the Associated Press. Trams, buses and ferries were also resuming service, while most of New York's bridges have been re-opened.
"But nobody got hurt and the upstairs is still liveable, so we can still live upstairs and clean this out. I'm sure there's people that had worse. I feel kind of lucky." The storm left New York's subway system with the worst damage in its 108-year history, said officials.
The storm is still causing severe disruption after moving inland from the coast. It is forecast to weaken as it turns north into Canada, but to continue dumping heavy snow and rainfall. Train tunnels were flooded and electrical equipment will have to be cleaned before the network can reopen.
There was traffic gridlock during Wednesday morning's commute.
The cost of clearing up after the storm has been estimated at $30-40bn (£18-24bn).
At least 22 people were killed in New York City alone. Among those who died were:At least 22 people were killed in New York City alone. Among those who died were:
  • Artur Kasprzak, 28, an off-duty police officer who was moving his relatives, including a 15-month-old baby, to the attic of their home in Staten Island. He died in the basement of his home as water flooded in
  • Lauren Abraham, 23, caught fire and burned to death after a live wire touched her as she tried to take pictures of a damaged power line outside her house in Queens
  • Jessie Streich-Kest, 24, and her friend Jacob Vogelman, 23, were killed by a falling tree as they walked Jessie's dog, Max, in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn
  • Artur Kasprzak, 28, an off-duty police officer who was moving his relatives, including a 15-month-old baby, to the attic of their home in Staten Island. He died in the basement of his home as water flooded in
  • Lauren Abraham, 23, caught fire and burned to death after a live wire touched her as she tried to take pictures of a damaged power line outside her house in Queens
  • Jessie Streich-Kest, 24, and her friend Jacob Vogelman, 23, were killed by a falling tree as they walked Jessie's dog, Max, in a Brooklyn park
Flights started arriving at JFK and Newark Liberty airports on Wednesday morning. Services will be limited, and delays are expected after the cancellation of more than 18,000 flights across the affected area. LaGuardia airport remains closed. Flights started arriving at JFK and Newark Liberty airports on Wednesday morning. But service is limited, and delays expected after more than 18,000 flights were grounded during the storm. LaGuardia airport remains closed.
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange, which was running on generator power. The Nasdaq was also back in business after two days' closure. New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg rang the opening bell on Wednesday at the New York Stock Exchange, which was running on generator power. The Nasdaq was also back in business after two days' closure.
New York gridlock
The last time the stock exchange shut down for so long because of the weather was in 1888.The last time the stock exchange shut down for so long because of the weather was in 1888.
New York's subway system sustained the worst damage in its 108-year history, said Joseph Lhota, head of the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA).
Train tunnels were flooded and electrical equipment will have to be cleaned before the network can reopen.
There was traffic gridlock during the Wednesday morning commute.
Mayor Bloomberg said there was "no timeline" for when the subway would restart, but he hoped buses could begin running again on Wednesday.
Trams and ferries were resuming services, and most of New York's bridges have been re-opened.
Across the north-east, 6.2m homes and businesses are without power because of the storm, says the US Department of Energy.
Sandy brought a record storm surge of almost 14ft (4.2m) to central Manhattan, well above the previous record of 10ft during Hurricane Donna in 1960, the National Weather Service said.Sandy brought a record storm surge of almost 14ft (4.2m) to central Manhattan, well above the previous record of 10ft during Hurricane Donna in 1960, the National Weather Service said.
Maryland appeared to have the worst of the rain and snow - with falls of 12.5in (32cm) and 28in respectively.Maryland appeared to have the worst of the rain and snow - with falls of 12.5in (32cm) and 28in respectively.
President Obama was due to tour disaster areas in New Jersey on Wednesday with New Jersey Governor Chris Christie. Mr Obama has put campaigning for next week's US election on hold as he directs the federal response to the storm relief in the worst-hit areas.
Mr Christie, a Republican and supporter of Mr Romney's candidacy, went out of his way to praise the Democratic president for his handling of the storm. New Jersey's Republican governor has lavishly praised the Democratic president for his handling of the disaster.
"I spoke to the president three times yesterday," Mr Christie told CNN. "He's been incredibly supportive and helpful to our state and not once did he bring up the election... If he's not bringing it up, I'm certainly not going to bring it up." Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney has returned to the campaign trial, in the swing state of Florida.
Mr Romney resumed low-key campaigning on Tuesday, converting a rally into a storm relief event in the swing state of Ohio. Mr Romney's running mate, Paul Ryan has appearances planned in his home state of Wisconsin.
Democratic Vice-President Joe Biden is also in Florida, making Mr Obama's case for a second term.
In all, storm Sandy has claimed well over 100 lives, after killing nearly 70 people as it hit the Caribbean.In all, storm Sandy has claimed well over 100 lives, after killing nearly 70 people as it hit the Caribbean.
Impoverished Haiti is facing severe food shortages after 70% of crops were destroyed by the storm, officials said.Impoverished Haiti is facing severe food shortages after 70% of crops were destroyed by the storm, officials said.
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