More flooding expected as deadly nor’easter moves out to sea

FILE - In this March 2, 2018 file photo, workers look over a pole after traffic signals were damaged during a storm in Pottsville, Pa. Residents along the Northeast coast braced for more flooding during high tides Saturday even as the powerful storm that inundated roads, snapped trees and knocked out power to more than 2 million homes and businesses moved hundreds of miles out to sea. (Jacqueline Dorme /Republican-Herald via AP)

FILE - In this March 2, 2018 file photo, high winds and rough surf toss about the boat docks at Smuggler’s Cove in Stone Harbor, N.J. Residents along the Northeast coast braced for more flooding during high tides Saturday even as the powerful storm that inundated roads, snapped trees and knocked out power to more than 2 million homes and businesses moved hundreds of miles out to sea. (Dale Gerhard/The Press of Atlantic City via AP)

FILE - In this March 2, 2018 file photo, an uprooted tree blocks a residential street after taking down a power line in Swampscott, Mass. Residents along the Northeast coast braced for more flooding during high tides Saturday even as the powerful storm that inundated roads, snapped trees and knocked out power to more than 2 million homes and businesses moved hundreds of miles out to sea. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

BOSTON — People along the Northeast coast braced for more flooding during high tides Saturday even as the powerful storm that inundated roads, snapped trees and knocked out power to more than 2 million homes and businesses moved hundreds of miles out to sea.

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