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Atlantic City

New Jersey estimates repair and response costs at $312.7 million for Atlantic City, which had to evacuate some of its 40,000 residents and shut seaside casinos.
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Long Island

New York State estimates $6.6 billion in recovery and prevention costs for Nassau County and $1.7 billion for its eastern counterpart, Suffolk County. For Suffolk County alone, not counting its municipalities, the cost is $70 million.
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Metropolitan Transportation Authority

Early estimates of losses for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority total $5 billion. After insurance and standard Federal Emergency Management Agency recoveries, an estimated $950 million of infrastructure damage may need to be covered by the MTA.
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New York City

Following the storm, the city earmarked $500 million for emergency repairs. More recently, Gov. Cuomo estimated the city could face $15 billion in recovery and prevention costs.
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Port Authority of New York and New Jersey

Both New York and New Jersey have estimated that hurricane costs to the bi-state agency will cost close to $1 billion. The authority is continuing efforts to restore PATH train service to Hoboken, where gallons of water flooded the station.
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New York

The state is estimating storm-related costs to be $41.9 billion, which includes $9.1 billion in mitigation and prevention costs. Storm costs in Rockland County are estimated at $143 million and in Westchester County, $528 million.
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New Jersey

Total cost of damage in the state of New Jersey is $36.9 billion. The assessment includes $29.4 billion in repair, response and restoration costs previously released, plus $7.4 billion in mitigation and prevention costs that have been determined
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