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Flanders, N.J., Nov. 12, 2012 -- High winds from Hurricane Sandy toppled giant trees like matchsticks in Flanders, N.J. damaging several homes and many fences. FEMA is working with many local, state and other federal agencies to assist survivors impacted by Hurricane Sandy. Photo by Sharon Karr/FEMA

Fairfield Beach, Conn., Nov. 5, 2012 -- This home did not sustain major damage considering the number of trees which were toppled by Hurricane Sandy. Trees are severely hampering the efforts to return power to homes and FEMA is working with the utilities helping to fund the cleanup process. Photo by Marilee Caliendo/FEMA

Long Branch, N.J., Feb. 14, 2013 -- What was a lot filled with debris as a result of Hurricane Sandy in Long Branch, is now just an empty lot. The eyesore to local homeowners and businesses has been cleared. FEMA works with local, state and federal partners to hasten recovery efforts in communities impacted by disasters. Photo by Sharon Karr/FEMA

Mantoloking, N.J., Feb. 5, 2013 -- This home had huge piles of debris outside three months ago following Hurricane Sandy. Minor repairs have also been made. Photo by Liz Roll/FEMA

Manasquan, N.J., Feb. 2, 2013 -- The clean-up that began just days after Hurricane Sandy blew a tree onto the roof of this home in Manasquan appears to be complete. FEMA works closely with State and local governments to speed the recovery process for survivors of Hurricane Sandy. Photo by Sharon Karr/FEMA

Sea Bright, N.J., March 7, 2013 -- Following a Nor'easter, sand-filled drains hamper water drainage on the roadway running through Sea Bright. Hurricane Sandy caused major damage to the borough last October and recovery is still in progress. Photo by Sharon Karr/FEMA

Hoboken, N.J., Jan. 3, 2013 -- Some debris is still evident in a residential community in Hoboken, NJ.as a result of Hurricane Sandy, that struck the state in late October 2012. Photo by Sharon Karr/FEMA

Union Beach, N.J., Feb. 2, 2013 -- The house that graced magazine covers as a reminder of the ferocity of Hurricane Sandy has been demolished. All that remains is the land on which it stood. Photo by Sharon Karr/FEMA

Lavallette, N.J., April 18, 2013 -- Signs of recovery from Hurricane Sandy are everywhere, yet there are still reminders that there is more to be done to clear remaining debris from impacted areas. The work goes on. Photo by Sharon Karr/FEMA

Flanders, N.J., Feb. 5, 2013 -- Giant trees that littered this home's yard after damaging winds from Hurricane Sandy passed through the area last October have been, for the most part, removed. Many properties still sport debris as clean-up continues. Photo by Sharon Karr/FEMA

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Date Taken: 2013-02-05 00:00:00 UTC

Photographer Name: Sharon Karr

City/State: Flanders, NJ

Keywords: Recovery ^ Debris ^ hurricane sandy ^ wind damage ^ Flanders

Disasters: New Jersey Hurricane Sandy (DR-4086)

Disaster Types: Hurricane/Tropical Storm

Categories: Recovery

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