Sandy slams Fire Island
First responders, officials and residents survey the damage left by superstorm Sandy, which may include the destruction of 30 to 40 houses and damages to more than 80 homes on Fire Island. Videojournalist: Arnold Miller (Oct. 31, 2012)
First responders, officials and residents survey the damage left by superstorm Sandy, which may include the destruction of 30 to 40 houses and damages to more than 80 homes on Fire Island. Videojournalist: Arnold Miller (Oct. 31, 2012)
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