Metro

Northeast storm damage

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It was called the “hurricane without a name,” and for many New Yorkers that’s just what this weekend’s storms felt like, toppling trees and shutting of power for thousands. Fred Meir, 57, had a tree fall on his truck on Renwick Avenue on Staten Island. Ron Romano
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This tree on East 12th Street in Brooklyn took part of the sidewalk with it. At least five people in the tri-state area were killed by falling trees or accidents. Benny J. Stumbo
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This tree fell into a house, also on 12th Street in Brooklyn. Benny J. Stumbo
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At Prospect Park, many trees were knocked over. Gregory P. Mango
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A man rides a bicycle past an overturned shed Sunday in Atlantic City, N.J. Strong winds and heavy rain downed trees and power lines throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York and Connecticut. AP
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A tree that crashed through the side of a home in Wantagh, N.Y., lies on its side. AP
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The tree also struck cars parked outside. AP
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A tree lies across a smashed car in Wantagh, N.Y. AP