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AP -- Just before its centre reached land, the storm was stripped of hurricane status, but the distinction was purely technical, based on its shape and internal temperature. It still packed hurricane-force wind, and forecasters were careful to say it remained every bit as dangerous to the 50 million people in its path.
Snow from superstorm Sandy is piled on mailboxes in Champion, Pa., Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012. Pennsylvania was battered by strong wind and heavy rain but escaped major flooding as a weakened Sandy churned across the state Tuesday, plunging more than a million customers into darkness and leaving a trail of damage that included shorn roofs, toppled trees and crushed cars (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
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