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"Moving On ... from Hurricane Sandy "
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Nov. 28, 2012 | 3:01
Nicole Abrams, Hurricane Sandy disaster survivor, tells her story of losing the use of her apartment in Arverne, New York when a powerful surge from Hurricane Sandy flooded her home and rendered it uninhabitable. In the video, Nicole is accompanied by her three children: Jahira, Zeenea and Priscilla. Also available in high definition
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