A powerful storm moved across the region on Nov. 13, causing power outages, downed trees and damaging winds of up to 90 mph. See photos of the storm’s aftermath from around Long Island.

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Denise Flores stands outside her Grand Street home in Shirley on Sunday. It was damaged during Saturday's storm.

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Damaged vehicles in Shirley on Sunday.

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PSEG crews work in Shirley to restore power on Sunday after the storm on Saturday caused power outages for many.

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PSEG crews work to restore power on Sunday after the storm on Saturday caused power outages.

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PSEG crews work in Shirley to restore power on Sunday.

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PSEG crews work in Shirley to restore power on Sunday.

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PSEG crews work to restore power on Sunday.

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PSEG crews work on Mastic Boulevard West to restore power on Sunday.

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National Weather Service meterologist Nelson Vaz surveys damage to a Grand Street home in Shirley on Sunday.

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Suffolk County OEM and a National Weather Service representative assess damage on a Grand Street home in Shirley on Sunday.

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National Weather service meterologist Nelson Vaz surveys damage to a home on Grand Street in Shirley on Sunday, after roof was blown off a home on McGraw Street and went flying.

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A tree damages a home and an underground pipe in Levittown on Saturday.

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A tree damages a home and an underground pipe at the corner of Clover Lane and Heather Lane in Levittown on Sunday.

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A tree damages a home and an underground pipe in Levittown on Saturday.

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A tree damages a home and an underground pipe at the corner of Clover Lane and Heather Lane in Levittown on Saturday.

A standoff between officials has stalled progress, eroded community patience and escalated the price tag for taxpayers. Newsday investigative editor Paul LaRocco and NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie report. Credit: Newsday/Steve Pfost,Kendall Rodriguez, Alejandra Villa Loarca, Howard Schnapp, Newsday file; Anthony Florio. Photo credit: Newsday Photo: John Conrad Williams Jr., Newsday Graphic: Andrew Wong

'A spark for them to escalate the fighting' A standoff between officials has stalled progress, eroded community patience and escalated the price tag for taxpayers. Newsday investigative editor Paul LaRocco and NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie report.

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