Friday, March 15, 2013

Hurricane Sandy Assessed Damaged Maps for the Jersey Shore

Two new interactive maps were released today illustrating the extent of damage to communities in New Jersey from Hurricane Sandy. To zoom in or out or without the overlay, please click on the link to the original site.

Interactive Map: Sandy's Monetary Damages (via NJSpotlight)
By Colleen O'Dea Average Amount of Damage Assessed None Less than $700 $700 - $1,200 $1,200 - $2,500 $2,500 - $10,000 More than $10,000 The average damage per home from Superstorm Sandy as assessed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency in processing claims for housing assistance. Click on a ZIP…


Interactive Map: Assessing Damage from Superstorm Sandy (via NJSpotlight)
By Colleen O'Dea Number of residential units damaged None 1 - 5 6 - 25 26-100 101 - 1,000 More than 1,000 The total number of homes and rental units damaged by Superstorm Sandy. Click on a municipality to see details on damages to homes and businesses. Source: NJ Department of Community Affairs The…

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