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Northeast still reeling from Sandy as new storm looms
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Over a million without power, thousands in need of shelter
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- Date Nov 6, 2012
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A week now since sandy devastated parts of the northeastern United States and forecasters say a winter storm is bearing down on the region.
A nor'easter really that could slam the area with the rain winds.
Flooding and even snow in some places.
This comes as temperatures dipped dangerously low with more than a million people suffering through -- six day -- no power.
The failure to restore electricity after all this time a grim testament to the extent of the damage.
Tens of thousands of people have no place to go much of the region still on its knees after once in a lifetime storm.
-- and -- on survive and survive Vietnam and he says the Staten Island New York feels a lot like a war zone to him right now.
He and his wife lost everything but they say they do plan to rebuild some of their neighbors died in the storm.
According to the reporting of -- Wall Street Journal saying he turned that particular area into a death trap.
The journal's -- by our parent company it reports that the victims were mostly older living alone in low lying coastal areas where the water quickly rose and prove deadly.
Those who survived are among the estimated thirty to 40000 people -- -- now in need of shelter that's in New York City alone.
Even as some things are returning to normal the housing nightmare lose.