Look back: Superstorm Sandy wreaks havoc
Take a look back at the damage caused by Superstorm Sandy.
A man smokes a cigarette while watching flood waters caused by Hurricane Sandy from his driveway on Oct. 30, 2012 in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A man smokes a cigarette while watching flood waters caused by Hurricane Sandy from his driveway on Oct. 30, 2012 in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A man smokes a cigarette while watching flood waters caused by Hurricane Sandy from his driveway on Oct. 30, 2012 in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A man smokes a cigarette while watching flood waters caused by Hurricane Sandy from his driveway on Oct. 30, 2012 in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A man smokes a cigarette while watching flood waters caused by Hurricane Sandy from his driveway on Oct. 30, 2012 in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A man smokes a cigarette while watching flood waters caused by Hurricane Sandy from his driveway on Oct. 30, 2012 in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A man smokes a cigarette while watching flood waters caused by Hurricane Sandy from his driveway on Oct. 30, 2012 in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A man smokes a cigarette while watching flood waters caused by Hurricane Sandy from his driveway on Oct. 30, 2012 in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A man smokes a cigarette while watching flood waters caused by Hurricane Sandy from his driveway on Oct. 30, 2012 in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A man smokes a cigarette while watching flood waters caused by Hurricane Sandy from his driveway on Oct. 30, 2012 in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A man watches as water rushes into the Carey Tunnel (previously the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel), caused by Hurricane Sandy, Oct, 29, 2012, in the Financial District of New York.
Ted Wondsel of Point Lookout, owner of Ted's Fishing Station, assesses the Hurricane Sandy-caused damage on Oct. 30, 2012, in Long Beach, New York. Mike
Firefighters evaluate the scene of an apartment building that had the front wall collapse due to Hurricane Sandy on Oct. 29, 2012, in New York City.
Firefighters work in front of a partially collapsed four-story apartment building in Manhattan.
Flooding in Lower Manhattan.
The HMS Bounty, a 180-foot-tall sailboat, is shown submerged in the Atlantic Ocean as Hurricane Sandy approached approximately 90 miles southeast of Hatteras, N.C. on Oct. 29.
U.S. President Barack Obama makes a statement after a briefing on Hurricane Sandy at FEMA headquarters on Oct. 28, 2012, in Washington, D.C.
A construction crane atop a $1.5 billion luxury high-rise in midtown Manhattan collapsed in high winds and dangled precariously. Thousands of people were ordered to leave several nearby buildings as a precaution, including 900 guests at the ultramodern Le Parker Meridien hotel.
The full scale of Sandy's wrath has yet to be determined. But according to a government prediction, Sandy's wind damage alone could result in more than $7 billion in economic loss.
Floodwaters rush into the Hoboken PATH station through an elevator shaft.
Repair crew members of Delmarva Power replace a power pole damagef during Hurricane Sandy Oct. 30, 2012, in Ocean City, Maryland. The deadly storm caused massive flooding across much of the Atlantic seaboard.
A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter crew from Air Station Cape Cod, Massachusetts, observes property damages along the New Jersey coast caused by Hurricane Sandy Oct. 30, 2012, in New Jersey.
Sections of an old boardwalk destroyed by Hurricane Sandy are seen in an area by the beach on Oct. 30, 2012, in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Firefighters work to contain a fire that destroyed over 50 homes during Hurricane Sandy on Oct. 30, 2012, in the Breezy Point neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York.
People brave high winds and waves along Winthrop Shore Drive as Hurricane Sandy comes up the coast on Oct. 29, 2012, in Winthrop, Massachusetts.
A boat washed up on a private beach on Leach Street in Salem, Mass., during the storm.
A fallen tree smashes into a home in Linthicum, Md. No one was injured.
A campsite disappears under water in Denver, Pa.
A before and after shot of a road in Ocean City, Md.
A Delaware State Police squad car is submerged in water off Route 1 in Bethany Beach, Del.
The boardwalk in Sandwich, Mass., sits underwater following Superstorm Sandy.
A train sits in water at the Croton-Harmon Metro-North station in New York following Hurricane Sandy.
Floodwaters from Hurricane Sandy enter New York's Hugh L. Carey Tunnel, formerly called the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel.
Staten Island Railway's Clifton Shop in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
A boat rests on the tracks at Metro-North's Ossining Station on the Hudson Line in New York.
This aerial view taken Oct. 30, 2012, shows the damage caused by Superstorm Sandy to the New Jersey coast.
The picture was taken Oct. 30, 2012, from the 14th Street viaduct looking over the corner of Jefferson and 14th streets in Hoboken, N.J., where it appears New York City stores new cabs.
Aerial views on Oct. 30, 2012, during an Army search-and-rescue mission show damage from Superstorm Sandy to the New Jersey coast.
A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter crew from Air Station Cape Cod, Massachusetts, observes property damages along the New Jersey coast caused by Hurricane Sandy Oct. 30, 2012 in New Jersey.
A flooded street, caused by Hurricane Sandy, is seen on October 29, 2012, in the Financial District of New York. Hurricane Sandy threatened 50 million people in the eastern third of the United States, prompting New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo to close all New York City bus, subway and commuter rail service.
A man smokes a cigarette while watching flood waters caused by Hurricane Sandy from his driveway on Oct. 30, 2012 in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A man smokes a cigarette while watching flood waters caused by Hurricane Sandy from his driveway on Oct. 30, 2012 in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A man smokes a cigarette while watching flood waters caused by Hurricane Sandy from his driveway on Oct. 30, 2012 in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A man smokes a cigarette while watching flood waters caused by Hurricane Sandy from his driveway on Oct. 30, 2012 in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A man smokes a cigarette while watching flood waters caused by Hurricane Sandy from his driveway on Oct. 30, 2012 in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A man smokes a cigarette while watching flood waters caused by Hurricane Sandy from his driveway on Oct. 30, 2012 in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A man smokes a cigarette while watching flood waters caused by Hurricane Sandy from his driveway on Oct. 30, 2012 in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A man smokes a cigarette while watching flood waters caused by Hurricane Sandy from his driveway on Oct. 30, 2012 in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A man smokes a cigarette while watching flood waters caused by Hurricane Sandy from his driveway on Oct. 30, 2012 in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A man smokes a cigarette while watching flood waters caused by Hurricane Sandy from his driveway on Oct. 30, 2012 in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A man watches as water rushes into the Carey Tunnel (previously the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel), caused by Hurricane Sandy, Oct, 29, 2012, in the Financial District of New York.
Ted Wondsel of Point Lookout, owner of Ted's Fishing Station, assesses the Hurricane Sandy-caused damage on Oct. 30, 2012, in Long Beach, New York. Mike
Firefighters evaluate the scene of an apartment building that had the front wall collapse due to Hurricane Sandy on Oct. 29, 2012, in New York City.
Firefighters work in front of a partially collapsed four-story apartment building in Manhattan.
Flooding in Lower Manhattan.
The HMS Bounty, a 180-foot-tall sailboat, is shown submerged in the Atlantic Ocean as Hurricane Sandy approached approximately 90 miles southeast of Hatteras, N.C. on Oct. 29.
U.S. President Barack Obama makes a statement after a briefing on Hurricane Sandy at FEMA headquarters on Oct. 28, 2012, in Washington, D.C.
A construction crane atop a $1.5 billion luxury high-rise in midtown Manhattan collapsed in high winds and dangled precariously. Thousands of people were ordered to leave several nearby buildings as a precaution, including 900 guests at the ultramodern Le Parker Meridien hotel.
The full scale of Sandy's wrath has yet to be determined. But according to a government prediction, Sandy's wind damage alone could result in more than $7 billion in economic loss.
Floodwaters rush into the Hoboken PATH station through an elevator shaft.
Repair crew members of Delmarva Power replace a power pole damagef during Hurricane Sandy Oct. 30, 2012, in Ocean City, Maryland. The deadly storm caused massive flooding across much of the Atlantic seaboard.
A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter crew from Air Station Cape Cod, Massachusetts, observes property damages along the New Jersey coast caused by Hurricane Sandy Oct. 30, 2012, in New Jersey.
Sections of an old boardwalk destroyed by Hurricane Sandy are seen in an area by the beach on Oct. 30, 2012, in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Firefighters work to contain a fire that destroyed over 50 homes during Hurricane Sandy on Oct. 30, 2012, in the Breezy Point neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York.
People brave high winds and waves along Winthrop Shore Drive as Hurricane Sandy comes up the coast on Oct. 29, 2012, in Winthrop, Massachusetts.
A boat washed up on a private beach on Leach Street in Salem, Mass., during the storm.
A fallen tree smashes into a home in Linthicum, Md. No one was injured.
A campsite disappears under water in Denver, Pa.
A before and after shot of a road in Ocean City, Md.
A Delaware State Police squad car is submerged in water off Route 1 in Bethany Beach, Del.
The boardwalk in Sandwich, Mass., sits underwater following Superstorm Sandy.
A train sits in water at the Croton-Harmon Metro-North station in New York following Hurricane Sandy.
Floodwaters from Hurricane Sandy enter New York's Hugh L. Carey Tunnel, formerly called the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel.
Staten Island Railway's Clifton Shop in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
A boat rests on the tracks at Metro-North's Ossining Station on the Hudson Line in New York.
This aerial view taken Oct. 30, 2012, shows the damage caused by Superstorm Sandy to the New Jersey coast.
The picture was taken Oct. 30, 2012, from the 14th Street viaduct looking over the corner of Jefferson and 14th streets in Hoboken, N.J., where it appears New York City stores new cabs.
Aerial views on Oct. 30, 2012, during an Army search-and-rescue mission show damage from Superstorm Sandy to the New Jersey coast.
A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter crew from Air Station Cape Cod, Massachusetts, observes property damages along the New Jersey coast caused by Hurricane Sandy Oct. 30, 2012 in New Jersey.
A flooded street, caused by Hurricane Sandy, is seen on October 29, 2012, in the Financial District of New York. Hurricane Sandy threatened 50 million people in the eastern third of the United States, prompting New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo to close all New York City bus, subway and commuter rail service.
A man smokes a cigarette while watching flood waters caused by Hurricane Sandy from his driveway on Oct. 30, 2012 in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A man smokes a cigarette while watching flood waters caused by Hurricane Sandy from his driveway on Oct. 30, 2012 in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A man smokes a cigarette while watching flood waters caused by Hurricane Sandy from his driveway on Oct. 30, 2012 in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A man smokes a cigarette while watching flood waters caused by Hurricane Sandy from his driveway on Oct. 30, 2012 in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A man smokes a cigarette while watching flood waters caused by Hurricane Sandy from his driveway on Oct. 30, 2012 in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A man smokes a cigarette while watching flood waters caused by Hurricane Sandy from his driveway on Oct. 30, 2012 in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A man smokes a cigarette while watching flood waters caused by Hurricane Sandy from his driveway on Oct. 30, 2012 in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A man smokes a cigarette while watching flood waters caused by Hurricane Sandy from his driveway on Oct. 30, 2012 in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A man smokes a cigarette while watching flood waters caused by Hurricane Sandy from his driveway on Oct. 30, 2012 in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A man smokes a cigarette while watching flood waters caused by Hurricane Sandy from his driveway on Oct. 30, 2012 in New York City. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A man watches as water rushes into the Carey Tunnel (previously the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel), caused by Hurricane Sandy, Oct, 29, 2012, in the Financial District of New York.
Ted Wondsel of Point Lookout, owner of Ted's Fishing Station, assesses the Hurricane Sandy-caused damage on Oct. 30, 2012, in Long Beach, New York. Mike
Firefighters evaluate the scene of an apartment building that had the front wall collapse due to Hurricane Sandy on Oct. 29, 2012, in New York City.
Firefighters work in front of a partially collapsed four-story apartment building in Manhattan.
Flooding in Lower Manhattan.
The HMS Bounty, a 180-foot-tall sailboat, is shown submerged in the Atlantic Ocean as Hurricane Sandy approached approximately 90 miles southeast of Hatteras, N.C. on Oct. 29.
U.S. President Barack Obama makes a statement after a briefing on Hurricane Sandy at FEMA headquarters on Oct. 28, 2012, in Washington, D.C.
A construction crane atop a $1.5 billion luxury high-rise in midtown Manhattan collapsed in high winds and dangled precariously. Thousands of people were ordered to leave several nearby buildings as a precaution, including 900 guests at the ultramodern Le Parker Meridien hotel.
The full scale of Sandy's wrath has yet to be determined. But according to a government prediction, Sandy's wind damage alone could result in more than $7 billion in economic loss.
Floodwaters rush into the Hoboken PATH station through an elevator shaft.
Repair crew members of Delmarva Power replace a power pole damagef during Hurricane Sandy Oct. 30, 2012, in Ocean City, Maryland. The deadly storm caused massive flooding across much of the Atlantic seaboard.
A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter crew from Air Station Cape Cod, Massachusetts, observes property damages along the New Jersey coast caused by Hurricane Sandy Oct. 30, 2012, in New Jersey.
Sections of an old boardwalk destroyed by Hurricane Sandy are seen in an area by the beach on Oct. 30, 2012, in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Firefighters work to contain a fire that destroyed over 50 homes during Hurricane Sandy on Oct. 30, 2012, in the Breezy Point neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York.
People brave high winds and waves along Winthrop Shore Drive as Hurricane Sandy comes up the coast on Oct. 29, 2012, in Winthrop, Massachusetts.
A boat washed up on a private beach on Leach Street in Salem, Mass., during the storm.
A fallen tree smashes into a home in Linthicum, Md. No one was injured.
A campsite disappears under water in Denver, Pa.
A before and after shot of a road in Ocean City, Md.
A Delaware State Police squad car is submerged in water off Route 1 in Bethany Beach, Del.
The boardwalk in Sandwich, Mass., sits underwater following Superstorm Sandy.
A train sits in water at the Croton-Harmon Metro-North station in New York following Hurricane Sandy.
Floodwaters from Hurricane Sandy enter New York's Hugh L. Carey Tunnel, formerly called the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel.
Staten Island Railway's Clifton Shop in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
A boat rests on the tracks at Metro-North's Ossining Station on the Hudson Line in New York.
This aerial view taken Oct. 30, 2012, shows the damage caused by Superstorm Sandy to the New Jersey coast.
The picture was taken Oct. 30, 2012, from the 14th Street viaduct looking over the corner of Jefferson and 14th streets in Hoboken, N.J., where it appears New York City stores new cabs.
Aerial views on Oct. 30, 2012, during an Army search-and-rescue mission show damage from Superstorm Sandy to the New Jersey coast.
A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter crew from Air Station Cape Cod, Massachusetts, observes property damages along the New Jersey coast caused by Hurricane Sandy Oct. 30, 2012 in New Jersey.
A flooded street, caused by Hurricane Sandy, is seen on October 29, 2012, in the Financial District of New York. Hurricane Sandy threatened 50 million people in the eastern third of the United States, prompting New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo to close all New York City bus, subway and commuter rail service.