A decade after the storm, Long Beach has rebuilt and prepared for the next potential natural disaster to hit the area.
10 years after Superstorm Sandy, there's been a lot of emphasis on if we will be better prepared for the next natural disaster to target our area. FOX 5 NY looks at some of the improvements being made on Long Island.The 10th anniversary of Superstorm Sandy striking our region is upon us and across Long Island, people are looking back at how the storm changed their lives.
Sandy devastated parts of Long Island, especially Long Beach, which saw a storm surge so strong that the ocean met the bay on the other side of the island and ripped the community's iconic boardwalk into pieces. The aftermath of the surge crippled the city, leaving businesses and homes with several feet of water inside. Get breaking news alerts in the
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