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Thousands Still Dark, Two Weeks After Sandy [VIDEO]
Two weeks after Superstorm Sandy made landfall along the New Jersey coast, thousands in the Northeast remain in the dark. With temperatures dropping at night, the frustrations are rising.
FOX News Radio’s Jeff Monosso reports from New York City:
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In New York and New Jersey, many forced to stay in shelters and still dealing with gas rationing, two weeks after Sandy came ashore. What’s worse for this woman on Long Island:
(Long Island resident) “Is that we have no answers about what we have to do to restore power.”
New York State Senator Dean Skelos joins the line of officials throwing power companies under the bus.
(St. Sen. Skelos) “They were not prepared for this hurricane and the nor’easter that came shortly thereafter.”
While victims of Hurricane Sandy call their local and state officials just as incompetent.
In New York, Jeff Monosso, FOX News Radio.
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