More than 1.7m households in New York and New Jersey remain without power nearly a week after Hurricane Sandy destroyed homes and knocked out power along the east coast as officials turn to the problems of finding long-term housing for tens of thousands of residents displaced by the storm.
Life is beginning to return to normal, with nearly all subway lines running and schools reopening today. The lights have come back on for about two-thirds, or 1.3m households, in New York.
But the normality is deceptive as 730,000 residents, mostly on Long Island and in the Rockaways beach community, still have no power, heat or clean water.
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