Sandy slams Mass., hundreds of thousands lose power
One of the largest storms ever to hit the East Coast pummeled Massachusetts on Monday with punishing winds and dangerously high seas.
One of the largest storms ever to hit the East Coast pummeled Massachusetts on Monday with punishing winds and dangerously high seas.
Westport, Dartmouth, and other communities on the South Coast were drawing the attention of officials late Monday as the storm was taking a heavy toll there.
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The storm could cause an estimated $10 billion to $20 billion in total economic losses, and $5 billion to $10 billion in insurance claims.
Cape residents dashed about in the last hours of daylight before Sandy’s late-night landfall, soaking up the gale-force winds and the dramatic waves.
Travel ground to a halt in New England Monday, and cancellations and delays were expected Tuesday as Sandy’s effect continued to be felt.
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The Globe is charting power outages reported by the utility providers across the region.
The hurricane prompted President Obama and Mitt Romney to cancel rallies and raised questions about the effect of the storm on voting.
Sandy battered the Atlantic Coast, knocking down power lines and leaving hundreds of thousands of people — including a large swath of Manhattan — in the dark.
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Mostly, the storm acted like a giant weed whacker, breaking branches, toppling trees, and dragging down power lines.
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