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Photos: Ocean City, N.J. After the Storm

As the remains of Hurricane Sandy move away, a long cleanup begins.

 
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The storm moved a Boardwalk ramp at Third Street.
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A small section of walkway is all that remains of a ramp over what was dunes and bulkhead at Waverly beach on the north end of Ocean City on the morning after Hurricane Sandy struck nearby.
A newspaper box shows the depth of sand dumped onto the beach block of St. Charles Place. The dunes on the opposite side of the boardwalk were devastated by the storm.
Destroyed docks can be seen near Second Street and the bay.
A Boston Whaler sits on a sidewalk at Eighth Street and West Avenue on Tuesday morning as Hurricane Sandy moved away.

These photos were taken by Patch in Ocean City, N.J., shortly after Hurricane Sandy moved out on Tuesday.

Related Topics: Hurricane Sandy

Monica J.

10:23 am on Friday, November 2, 2012

Going to OC this weekend to assess our property....it's heartbreaking to see the devastation this storm brought to the East Coast.

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Teresa Z

12:23 pm on Friday, November 2, 2012

Monica, I pray your property survived. This was such a tragic horrible storm. All of the people there on the East Coast and everywhere that was affected, my heart and prayers go out to one and all.

Monica J.

1:01 pm on Friday, November 2, 2012

Thank you so much, Teresa; that means so much! And so true! In perspective, we are very fortunate...so many people lost everything, including lives. The first responders, emergency personnel, and people helping others throughout the storm and now with clean-up and housing are true heros! My heart breaks for all those affected.

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Sheriffchris

5:18 pm on Friday, November 2, 2012

Well if you own beach front property, you are probably doing well , have great insurance, and will get a better repaired place out of all this...there is always a silver lining for some..

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Monica J.

5:39 pm on Friday, November 2, 2012

I'm sure those who have beach front property are insured, and will rebuild, but I'm sure it's sad for them as well. There is loss on many levels for many people and the most important thing to do is reach out, donate, and help as we can.

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