Cleaning crews work in Manhattan's financial district following damage from Superstorm Sandy on Monday, November 12. View photos of New York's recovery. EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP/Getty Images Evelyn Faherty hugs a friend on Sunday, November 11, while discussing the damage done to her home by Superstorm Sandy in the Breezy Point neighborhood of Queens, New York. Reuters /ANDREW BURTON /LANDOV
Volunteers shovel sand and water out of the basement of Monir Islam's home in the Rockaway Park neighborhood of Queens, New York, on Sunday. The Rockaways peninsula in Queens was one of the areas hardest hit by Sandy. See photos of Rockaway's continuing struggles. Reuters /ANDREW BURTON /LANDOV Furniture and other belongings are strewn under and around a beach house damaged by Sandy on Saturday, November 10, in Mystic Island, New Jersey. REUTERS /HANDOUT /LANDOV
Streets in Ortley Beach, New Jersey, were destroyed by Sandy. REUTERS /HANDOUT /LANDOV
Clean-up continues on Saturday, November 10 among piles of debris where a large section of the iconic boardwalk was washed away in the heavily damaged Rockaways. Spencer Platt/Getty Images
Mac Baker, right, poses with her niece Nytaisha Baker next to pots of water she heats on the floor with small flames for a bit of warmth in Baker's unheated apartment in the Ocean Bay public housing projects in the Far Rockaway neighborhood in Queens on Friday, November 9. Mario Tama/Getty Images
Theresa Goddard, her apartment still without electricity, is overwhelmed while discussing her living conditions on Thursday, November 8, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. John Moore/Getty Images
A police officer carries blankets donated by Ikea for people affected by Superstorm Sandy in Brooklyn. John Moore/Getty Images
Debris from Superstorm Sandy is seen on a beach Thursday in Long Branch, New Jersey. Allison Joyce/Getty Images
Troops from the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit and the U.S. Navy help local residents remove household items damaged by Superstorm Sandy on November 6, in the New Dorp Beach neighborhood of Staten Island, New York. Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images
Voter Sheresa Walker uses a flashlight for poll worker Lloyd Edwards in a tent set up as a polling place in Queens, New York. Mario Tama/Getty Images
A poll worker directs people to a temporary polling center in the Coney Island section of Brooklyn, New York. Polling sites in Coney Island and the surrounding area were damaged during Superstorm Sandy. BRENDAN MCDERMID REUTERS //LANDOV
Michael Fischkelta, 8, lies on his cot with his mother, Jenifer Wilson, in a Red Cross evacuation shelter set up in the gymnasium of Toms River High School on Monday, November 5, in Toms River, New Jersey. View photos of the recovery efforts in New York. Andrew Burton/Getty Images Ruth Hawfield sits next to her cot Monday in a Red Cross evacuation shelter at Toms River High School. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A woman fills out an early voting ballot on Sunday, November 4, in Jersey City, New Jersey. Gov. Chris Christie ordered early voting stations to stay open through the weekend in an effort to get people to vote despite the damage done by Superstorm Sandy. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A woman sifts through her mother's damaged home for items to save Sunday in the Breezy Point neighborhood of Queens, New York. Allison Joyce/Getty Images
A workman repairs damage to the steeple of the First United Methodist Church on Sunday in Port Jefferson, New York. Bruce Bennett/Getty Images
People sift through their damaged home on Sunday in Breezy Point. Allison Joyce/Getty Images
A statue of a firefighter stands in front of a burned down house Sunday in Rockaway, New York. Allison Joyce/Getty Images
Abraham Cambrelen, 19, takes the Staten Island Ferry to go check on his mother Sunday while New York recovers from Hurricane Sandy. MEHDI TAAMALLAH/AFP/Getty Images
Crowds wait for free gas on Saturday, November 3, at the Bedford Avenue Armory in Brooklyn, New York. Allison Joyce/Getty Images
A house sits devastated by Superstorm Sandy on Friday, November 2, in Union Beach, New Jersey. The cost of the storm's damage in the U.S. is estimated at between $30 billion and $50 billion, according to disaster modeling firm Eqecat. Michael Loccisano/Getty Images
A baby picture lies beneath rubble in a neighborhood devastated by the storm in Union Beach on Friday. Michael Loccisano/Getty Images
Flood-damaged belongings sit on the side of the road in Union Beach on Friday. Michael Loccisano/Getty Images
Park Choul works by flashlight in his deli in New York's East Village on Thursday, November 1. More than 3.3 million customers remained without electricity in 15 states and the District of Columbia four days after Sandy barreled ashore. Mario Tama/Getty Images
Geronimo Harrison's apartment in the East Village remains without power or water Thursday. He's using candles for light and a gas stove for heat. Mario Tama/Getty Images
Water gets pumped out of a business in the East Village on Thursday. Mario Tama/Getty Images
A roller coaster sits in the Atlantic Ocean on Thursday after the Fun Town pier it sat on in Seaside Heights, New Jersey, was destroyed by Superstorm Sandy. Mark Wilson/Getty Images
Amusement-park rides lie mangled on the beach after the Fun Town pier in Seaside Heights was destroyed. Mark Wilson/Getty Images
The arcade at the FunTown pier in Seaside Heights is in ruins. Storm damage is expected to cost tens of billions of dollars. Mark Wilson/Getty Images
The inside of a gas pump is exposed at a closed station that was recently under floodwater on Thursday, November 1, in Hoboken, New Jersey. Superstorm Sandy, which made landfall along the New Jersey shore, has left the state with a fuel shortage due to logistical problems and power failures. BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images
People wait in line for fuel at a Shell Oil station onThursday in Fort Lee, New Jersey. Fuel shortages have led to long lines of cars at gasoline stations in many states. BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images
Cars wait in line for fuel at a Gulf gas station in Fort Lee, New Jersey. BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images
A woman leaves an Exxon gas station that was out of fuel on Thursday in North Bergen, New Jersey. BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images
Bridget De La Torre holds her daughter Neve, 3, as daughter Paz sits nearby while they rest and charge devices on Thursday. They were at a shelter for those affected by Superstorm Sandy at Saints Peter and Paul Church in Hoboken, New Jersey. Bridget's family has no electricity or hot water, and their car was destroyed by flooding. Mario Tama/Getty Images
Waves break in front of an amusement park destroyed by Superstorm Sandy on Wednesday, October 31, in Seaside Heights, New Jersey. At least 56 people were killed in the storm. New Jersey suffered massive damage and power outages. Getty Images
People walk near the remains of burned homes in the Breezy Point neighborhood of Queens, New York, on Wednesday. Mario Tama/Getty Images
An overview of the fire damage in Queens, New York, following Hurricane Sandy. Residents in hard-hit areas sifted through the wreckage of Sandy on Wednesday as millions remained without power. Mario Tama/Getty Images
Buildings on the shoreline are pictured from Air Force One as it prepares to land in Atlantic City, New Jersey, carrying President Barack Obama, who visited areas hardest hit by the unprecedented storm. JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images
President Barack Obama speaks as New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie looks on, as they visit a shelter for Hurricane Sandy victims in Brigantine, New Jersey. JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images
The shadow of Air Force One is cast on the water as it prepares to land in Atlantic City on Wednesday, October 31. JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images
Residents in the Rockaway section of Queens, New York, wait to charge their phones at a government generator. Kennedy International Airport in New York and Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey resumed operations on limited schedules Wednesday, and the New York Stock Exchange commenced trading after being closed for two days. Spencer Platt/Getty Images
Motorists drive through standing water in Hoboken, New Jersey. Known as the Mile Square City, the low-lying neighborhoods suffered deep flooding resulting from the storm surge associated with Hurricane Sandy. Jeff Zelevansky/Getty Images
A member of Army National Guard Unit Gulf 250 from Morristown, New Jersey, evacuates victims of Hurricane Sandy in Hoboken on Wednesday, October 31. Michael Bocchieri/Getty Images
Residents traverse flooded streets as clean up operations begin in Hoboken, New Jersey. Jeff Zelevansky/Getty Images
New Jersey Natural Gas technician Carlos Rojas inspects a leaking gas main that is under water at a home damaged by Hurricane Sandy in Long Beach Island, New Jersey. Mark Wilson/Getty Images
A resident looks through the remnants of his home in the Breezy Point neighborhood of Queens, New York. Scott Eells/Bloomberg/Getty Images
Flood-damaged streets are viewed in the Rockaway section of Queens, New York, where the historic boardwalk was washed away due to Hurricane Sandy. Spencer Platt/Getty Images
People walk past homes damaged by Hurricane Sandy in Long Beach Island, New Jersey. Mark Wilson/Getty Images
Traders stand outside of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on Wednesday, October 31. U.S. equity markets resumed trading Wednesday for the first time this week after Hurricane Sandy. Peter Foley/Bloomberg/Getty Images
People board the ferry, one of the few functioning transportation systems, in Hoboken, New Jersey, on Wednesday, October 31. BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images
Members of the State University of New York Maritime Academy aid in the relief efforts, using row boats to help victims from in Hoboken, New Jersey. Michael Bocchieri/Getty Images
Jimmy Lee, owner of The Nail Store, begins the cleanup of his shop from damage done by Hurricane Sandy in Hoboken, New Jersey. Michael Bocchieri/Getty Images
Blaine Badick and her fiancee Andrew Grapsas cross a flooded street with their dog while leaving their home in Hoboken. BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images
Residents walk through the area where the boardwalk was washed away in the Rockaway neighborhood of Queens, New York, on Wednesday. Spencer Platt/Getty Images
The Rockaway boardwalk in Queens, New York, was stripped down to the piers by Superstorm Sandy. Spencer Platt/Getty Images
People look at a damaged section of the Rockaway boardwalk in Queens, New York, on Wednesday. Spencer Platt/Getty Images
People walk down a flooded street on Wednesday, October 31, in Hoboken, New Jersey. BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images
A man charges his cellphone at a home that still has power in Hoboken, New Jersey, on Wednesday, October 31. As of Wednesday afternoon, more than 2 million customers in New Jersey were without power. BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images
A firefighter stands on the porch of a home destroyed by fire in Queens on Wednesday. Spencer Platt/Getty Images
Customers line up to buy supplies at an Ace Hardware with a power generator in Hoboken, New Jersey, on Wednesday. BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images
Superstorm Sandy stripped the steps from the deck of this home in Long Beach Island, New Jersey. Mark Wilson/Getty Images
Superstorm Sandy left a car buried in sand in Long Beach Island, New Jersey. Mark Wilson/Getty Images
A helicopter flies past damaged homes in Long Beach Island, New Jersey, on Wednesday, October 31. Mark Wilson/Getty Images
A man makes his way through floodwater and debris in Long Beach Island, New Jersey, on Wednesday. Mark Wilson/Getty Images
A police car patrols an empty waterfront neighborhood without power in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on Wednesday. MICHAEL REYNOLDS/EPA/LANDOV
Concrete piers are all that remain of the destroyed boardwalk in Atlantic City on Wednesday. MICHAEL REYNOLDS/EPA/LANDOV
Debris from damaged property and the remains of a boardwalk litter the shoreline in Atlantic City on Wednesday. MICHAEL REYNOLDS/EPA/LANDOV
Waterfront property in Atlantic City lays in tatters on Wednesday. Transportation in the state was crippled by floodwaters, as well. MICHAEL REYNOLDS/EPA/LANDOV
"We are in a state of crisis all across this state," Newark, New Jersey, Mayor Cory Booker told CNN on Wednesday. "It's going to be a challenging time." MICHAEL REYNOLDS/EPA/LANDOV
A police car patrols an empty waterfront neighborhood that lost power at dawn in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on Wednesday. MICHAEL REYNOLDS/EPA/LANDOV
People wait for buses along New York's Sixth Avenue on Wednesday. TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images
Superstorm Sandy stripped New York's historic Rockaway boardwalk down to its foundation. Spencer Platt/Getty Images
A woman examines damage to the Rockaway neighborhood in New York on Wednesday. Spencer Platt/Getty Images
Commuters ride a NY Waterway ferry from Jersey City, New Jersey, on Wednesday, the first day of operation since the storm hit. Allison Joyce/Getty Images
A man rides on the front of a forklift while recording flood damage for insurance purposes in Little Ferry, New Jersey, on Wednesday. BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images
Con Edison employee John Shammah pauses while working on a steam pipe on First Avenue in New York City on Wednesday. Getty Images
CNN iReporter Jordan Shapiro captured this view of the Williamsburg Bridge in New York at 11 p.m. on Tuesday, October 30. Half of the bridge and Brooklyn is lit, while the Manhattan side and the surrounding part of the island remain shrouded in darkness. Courtesy Jordan Shapiro
Dog owners in Alexandria, Virginia, gathered to see the flood waters left by Hurricane Sandy on Tuesday. Tracy A. Woodward/The Washington Post/Getty Images
Taxis sit in a flooded lot Tuesday in Hoboken, New Jersey. Michael Bocchieri/Getty Images
People take pictures of a flooded street Tuesday in Hoboken. Michael Bocchieri/Getty Images
A man stands near a homemade road block on Tuesday in Little Ferry, New Jersey. BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images
People wait in line to fill containers with gas at a Shell station in Edison, New Jersey, on Tuesday. Superstorm Sandy left much of Bergen County flooded and without power. AFP/Getty Images
Aerial images from the U.S. Coast Guard show the coastline in Brigantine, New Jersey, on Tuesday. Sandy struck land near Atlantic City, New Jersey, around high tide Monday night. Reuters/Landov
Homes and other buildings in Brigantine were destroyed in Sandy's wake. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie described the devastation in the state as "unthinkable." Reuters/Landov
Brigantine saw extensive damage from high winds and flooding. Reuters/Landov
Homes are flooded Tuesday in Tuckerton, New Jersey. President Barack Obama signed major disaster declarations for New Jersey and New York, clearing the way for federal aid. Reuters/Landov
A resident walks down a street covered in beach sand due to flooding from Hurricane Sandy in Long Beach, New York on Tuesday. Getty Images
Firefighters work to extinguish flames in a home in the Breezy Point neighborhood of Queens on Tuesday. The massive fire broke out during the storm and destroyed at least 80 homes XINHUA /LANDOV
Ted Wondsel, owner of Ted's Fishing Station in Long Beach, assesses the damage to his business Tuesday. Getty Images
People wait outside a shelter at the Bergen County Technical Schools Teterboro Campus on Tuesday in Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey. AFP/Getty Images
Utility workers from Delmarva Power replace a power pole that was damaged during Hurricane Sandy in Ocean City, Maryland, on Tuesday. Getty Images
Dale Kelly sits on a bench Tuesday on a flooded street in Ocean City, New Jersey, which was hit hard by Superstorm Sandy. Getty Images
Ted Wondsel, left, of Point Lookout works on part of a dock destroyed in the storm in Long Beach on Tuesday. Getty Images
West Broadway in Long Beach is covered in beach sand due to flooding from Hurricane Sandy on Tuesday. Getty Images
Residents walk along a street covered in beach sand after floodwaters from Superstorm Sandy retreated Tuesday in Long Beach. Getty Images
A small plane damaged in the storm sits on a runway in Farmingdale, New York, on Tuesday. Getty Images
Streets remain flooded in portions of Ocean City, New Jersey. Getty Images
Utility workers repair a traffic signal damaged by the storm in Ocean City, New Jersey, on Tuesday. Getty Images
A Virgin Mary statue stands in the Breezy Point neighborhood of Queens, New York, on Tuesday after a fire fed by high winds destroyed at least 80 homes, officials said. Getty Images
President Barack Obama outlines the federal government's response to Superstorm Sandy at the Red Cross headquarters in Washington. AFP/Getty Images
Firefighters work to contain the fire in Queens on Tuesday. Some 200 firefighters battled the six-alarm blaze. Getty Images
A man surveys damage to sailboats Tuesday at a marina on City Island in New York. AFP/Getty Images
"My message to the federal government: no bureaucracy, no red tape, get resources where they're needed as fast as possible, as hard as possible, and for the duration," Obama said in Washington Tuesday. Both Obama and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney canceled campaign events. AFP/Getty Images
People stand on a mound of construction dirt on Tuesday to view a section of the uptown boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey, that was destroyed by flooding. Getty Images
A firefighter looks through debris in Queens on Tuesday. In September, the same area endured severe weather as a powerful cold front brought heavy rain, high winds and a tornado. Getty Images
A malfunctioning generator billows black smoke at a building in New York on Tuesday. Bloomberg via Getty Images
Mitt Romney helps gather donated goods for storm relief Tuesday in Kettering, Ohio. AFP/Getty Images
Emergency personnel help a resident of Little Ferry, New Jersey, onto a boat after rescuing her from floodwater on Tuesday. Reuters/Landov
Dean Walter, left. and Henry Young walk along a seawall in Scituate, Massachusetts, with their surfboards after going into the heavy surf for about 20 minutes on Tuesday. Landov
Superstorm Sandy left New York's South Street Seaport flooded and covered in debris on Tuesday. Evelio Contreras/CNN
Passers-by look at a car that was crushed by a tree near New York's financial district on Tuesday. Evelio Contreras/CNN
Pedestrians and bikers cross the Brooklyn Bridge after the storm on Tuesday. Evelio Contreras/CNN
People stand among the debris of the destroyed section of Atlantic City, New Jersey's, uptown boardwalk on Tuesday. Getty Images
Sailboats rest on the ground after being tipped over by Superstorm Sandy on City Island, New York, on Tuesday. Getty Images
Onlookers watch a dangling crane, damaged in the winds of Superstorm Sandy, atop a luxury high-rise under construction in midtown Manhattan on Tuesday. AFP/Getty Images
An onlooker snaps a photo of the damaged crane on Tuesday. AFP/Getty Images
Jolito Ortiz helps clean up a friend's apartment on New York's lower east side on Tuesday. Getty Images
A tidal surge created by Sandy flooded the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel in New York on Tuesday. Getty Images
A worker cuts down a tree near American University in Washington on Tuesday. AFP/Getty Images
A home badly damaged by Superstorm Sandy sits along the shoreline in Milford, Connecticut, on Tuesday. Reuters/Landov
An emergency worker carries a resident through floodwaters in Little Ferry, New Jersey, on Tuesday. Reuters/Landov
Police walk past debris left by the storm at Battery Park in New York on Tuesday. Evelio Contreras/CNN
Floodwater splashes into the window of a building on the shore in Bellport, New York, on Tuesday. Reuters/Landov
Rescue workers use a hovercraft to rescue a resident using a wheelchair from floodwaters in Little Ferry, New Jersey, on Tuesday. Reuters/Landov
A resident of Little Ferry, New Jersey, assists in rescue efforts with his personal watercraft on Tuesday. Reuters/Landov
The HMS Bounty, a 180-foot sailboat, is submerged in the Atlantic Ocean about 90 miles southeast of Hatteras, North Carolina, on Monday, October 29. Reuters/Landov
A man walks through the debris of a 2,000-foot section of Atlantic City, New Jersey's "uptown" boardwalk on Tuesday. It was destroyed by flooding from Sandy. Getty Images
Downed trees are removed near the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington on Tuesday. CQ Roll Call/Getty Images
Heavy surf buckles Ocean Avenue in Avalon, New Jersey, on Tuesday. Getty Images
Sam Rigby walks on Tuesday near an uprooted tree that grazed his house and hit his neighbor's house in Washington. Getty Images
A photographer shoots waves in Lake Michigan generated by the remnants of Sandy as they crash into the Chicago shoreline on Tuesday. Getty Images
A police officer helps remove a tree branch brought down during the storm in Washington on Tuesday. Getty Images
A man takes pictures of cars from the steps of a home on a flooded street at Hoboken in New Jersey, on Tuesday. Landov
A woman wades through water at the South Street Seaport in New York City on Tuesday. AFP/Getty Images
A street light and utility pole lie on the street in Avalon, New Jersey, on Tuesday. Getty Images
Atlantic City, New Jersey, resident Kim Johnson inspects the area around her flooded apartment building on Tuesday. Getty Images
A power line knocked over by a falling tree blocks a street in Chevy Chase, Maryland, on Tuesday. AFP/Getty Images
Workers shovel debris from the streets in Ocean City, Maryland, on Tuesday. AFP/Getty Images
A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter flies over Central Park in New York on Tuesday. Getty Images
A man jogs near a darkened Manhattan skyline on Tuesday after much of New York City lost electricity. Getty Images