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      FILE - In this file photo of Nov. 20, 2012 photo, Anthony Gatti makes a call while resting in a tent where he is living in the Midland Beach section of the Staten Island borough of New York. The image of his brother trapped in a car with water rising to his neck, his eyes silently pleading for help, is part of a recurring nightmare that wakes Anthony Gatti up, screaming, at night. Gatti hauled his brother out of the car just in time, saving his life at the height of Superstorm Sandy. The two men rode out the hurricane in their childhood home and survived. But weeks afterward, Gatti still hasn’t moved on. He’s still living in a tent in the backyard, burning pieces of furniture as firewood, refusing to leave the site of his home until the place is demolished. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)
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