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When Superstorm Sandy slammed into the Jersey Shore on Oct. 29, 2012, it ravaged miles of coastline.
The ocean swallowed the beach – swamping neighborhoods that typically didn’t flood – and left vehicles under water and boats on dry land. It cut some house right in half.
More than 100 deaths were blamed on the massive storm, which caused an estimated $65 billion dollars in damages in the U.S.
Sandy’s unrelenting winds and storm surge destroyed Casino Pier in Seaside Heights, New Jersey, dumping the Jet Star Roller Coaster in the Atlantic Ocean.
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At the time, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said, “The level of devastation is unthinkable.”
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