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(AP) - The hurricane that merged with another weather system to form Superstorm Sandy spun ashore three months ago Tuesday, devastating coastal New Jersey and New York and spreading winds, rain, snow and waves over parts of more than 20 states. The latest tallies from the second most expensive storm in U.S. history, after 2005's Hurricane Katrina:

DEATHS

The toll has fluctuated as causes of death are determined or changed, but as of Tuesday, the storm was behind the deaths of at least 146 people in the United States, according to government counts. That includes at least 98 in New York and New Jersey. There were 71 additional deaths in the Caribbean.

DAMAGE AND LOSSES

Sandy damaged or destroyed 305,000 housing units and disrupted more than 265,000 businesses in New York. In New Jersey, 346,000 housing units were destroyed or damaged, and 190,000 businesses affected.

Loss estimates in the affected states vary. Earlier this month, leading insurance company Munich Re Ag estimated insured losses at $25 billion and total losses at $50 billion. In December, state governments reported a total of $62 billion in damage and other losses.

FEDERAL AID

Congress on Monday passed a $50.5 billion emergency package of relief and recovery aid. Added to $9.7 billion previously approved for a federal flood insurance program, the total is roughly in line with the $60.4 billion President Barack Obama requested in December.

HOMELESS AND HEATLESS

At least 3,500 families in New York and New Jersey are still living in hotels and motels on the dime of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. As winter has settled in, people who still have homes but no means to heat them have taken refuge in tents set up by aid workers.

LEGACY

Redrawn federal maps indicating flood-prone areas may force many property owners, especially in New York or New Jersey, to pay exorbitantly for flood insurance, raise their homes or move away altogether. In New Jersey, flood insurance premiums could cost as much as $31,000 a year.

In New York, a commission formed to examine ways to guard against future storms has called for flood walls in subways, water pumps at airports and sea barriers along the coast. It's unclear whether enough money can be found for all the expensive recommendations.

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Sources: State government agencies and officials, AP reporting


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    SurpriseMe wrote...
    storm could be called Romney
    Not sure how he did it but it looks like Romney created a storm and its headed right for many Dem supporters. Vote for empowering the people, smaller government, vote for romney
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    Maryo wrote...
    SurpriseMe.....
    you've got a whole lot of soul-searching to do if that's all you can do is to make a political comment while this tragedy is going on. Shame on you.........
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    Jim Sanson wrote...
    Sandy
    I wonder if Obama got with the National weather center, and made them make this storm out to be bigger than it was to try and refocus the election? This was not a friendly storm, but nor was it at the level the news said it would be.
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    Amishwmn wrote...
    my thoughts and prayers
    go out to those who lost their homes in fires, floods, to my sweet friends in NJ NY PEN OHIO NC we are praying for you, we are here for you, hopefully we all can shake our change jars and donate a few coins we can spare, i can not think what it would be to go to a shelter and find out your entire community burnt to grown, or you home is now floating by , the stories coming out of NJ are awful.. God speed and bless you all...
    Tribute to None...Let Rome Burn...
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    Solitaire wrote...
    Governor Bloomberg
    Bloomberg states he is voting for Obama due to whether changes. As if Obama is some sort of God. It has been the most stupidity statement I think I've heard out of a politicians mouth with the devastation of this hurricane. He is only worry about one thing and that is his re-election. To make a statement on how he was going to vote in the mists of this nightmare with millions of people looking for some sort of leadership... nothing but selfishness.
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    Solitaire wrote...
    That Is
    Not Governor but Mayor Bloomberg. Get to work.
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    Steve wrote...
    The only smart thing
    Bloomberg had ever done. Sadly it took countless people to tell him he was an idiot.
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    wrote...
    MSNBC
    chris matthews is thanking god for this storm again so that O might look good dropping snow shovels and batteries from the white house helicopter....
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    Jim Sanson wrote...
    Dear Rock Scientists
    How hard is it to put these people on buses and drop them off in random places in the USA in nice hotels with meals? Just asking. Then clean up the mess to bring them back home?
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    US_Nomad wrote...
    Big Government Saviors
    So where's that glorious Federal Government they voted for...?
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