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In terms of wind speed it is not, at least compared with other historic hurricanes. Sandy had sustained winds of 110 mph in the Cribbean and 90 mph when it struck New Jersey. So it was a strong category 1 storm.

However, the storm's enormous size and extremely low pressure made up for this, increasing the area of damage caused. The powerful storm surge had very destructive effects in Maryland, New Jersey, and especially Staten Island, NY and even flooded the New York City subway system. The rains from Sandy flooded many areas along the east coast of the US.

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