Nor’easter intensifies misery

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Damon Rasinya carts debris from his family home past the fire-scorched landscape of Breezy Point after a Nor'easter snow Thursday in New York. The beachfront neighborhood was devastated during Superstorm Sandy when a fire pushed by the raging winds destroyed many homes. (AP)
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“We’re hoping Monday they’ll let residents come back to board up their homes and take valuables,” Drogin said.

But before residents can return for good, their homes will need safety inspections and utilities restored, which could take weeks, he said.

The New Jersey National Guard had removed soldiers from the state’s barrier islands ahead of the storm, but they were returning Thursday, according to spokesman Wayne Woolley.

“I’m not hearing reports of a lot of additional extensive damage,” he said. “It didn’t undo a lot of the work that was done” to shore up the islands, he said.

He said the guard planned to launch four helicopters Friday so that transportation and utility officials could assess the impact of the storm.

About 38 percent of New York’s gas stations have no gas to sell, the Energy Information Administration estimated. Two New Jersey oil refineries remain closed along with eight oil terminals.

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