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At least 5 dead after storm wallops Northeast

People across the northeastern U.S. were mopping up Tuesday after a major storm dumped torrential rains and brought damaging winds from Pennsylvania to Maine.

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Cars are flooded in a parking lot at the Hathaway Creative Center alongside the Kennebec River, Tuesday, Dec. 19, in Waterville, Maine. A severe storm on Monday flooded rivers and knocked out power to hundreds of thousands.
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A car floats in a flooded parking lot at the Hathaway Creative Center alongside the Kennebec River in Waterville, Maine.
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A man photographs the flooded Kennebec River, Tuesday, Dec. 19, in Hallowell, Maine. Waters continue to rise following Monday's severe storm.
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Nathan Sennett hands furniture to Tori Grasse as they work in hip-deep water on the patio of the Quarry Tap Room, Tuesday, Dec. 19, in Hallowell, Maine.
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Nathan Sennett wades to retrieve furniture in hip-deep water on the patio of the Quarry Tap Room, Tuesday, Dec. 19, in Hallowell, Maine.
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A motorist maneuvers around a broken tree limb, Tuesday, Dec. 19, in Hallowell, Maine.
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Drew Landry surveys the seen alongside the the flooded Kennebec River, Tuesday, Dec. 19, in Hallowell, Maine.
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A sign is seen in the parking lot behind the Quarry Tap Room, Tuesday, Dec. 19, in Hallowell, Maine.
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Trees lay broken in a park across the the State House, Tuesday, Dec. 19, in Hallowell, Maine.
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A large chunk of a 60-foot white pine tree lays across Ellen Briggs' yard in Portland, Maine, on Tuesday, Dec. 19. Utility crews are working to restore power to hundreds of thousands of customers in Maine and some rivers continued to rise following a powerful storm that hit the northeastern U.S.
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Workers view a scaffolding destroyed by Monday's high winds at the Burton M. Cross State Office building, Tuesday, Dec. 19, in Augusta, Maine.
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Propane tanks set free by flood waters discharge gas as they float on the Kennebec River through Augusta, Maine, Tuesday, Dec. 19.
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Spectators watch the flooded Kennebec River flow through Augusta, Maine, Tuesday, Dec. 19.
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A man pauses at the edge of a flooded road near the Kennebec River, Tuesday, Dec. 19, in Fairfield, Maine.
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Water is pumped out of the basement of a home in Waterbury, Vt., on Tuesday, Dec. 19.
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Sand bags sit on a street in Montpelier, Vt., on Tuesday, Dec. 19, a day after the threat of flooding hit the city again.
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Sand bags sit on a street in Montpelier, Vt., on Tuesday, Dec. 19, a day after the threat of flooding hit the city again.

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