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Assessing Sandy’s Shore Damage in N.J.

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    FBN’s Jeff Flock in Point Pleasant, N.J., surveying Hurricane Sandy’s damage.

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-- -- the coastline of New Jersey governor Chris Christie just a moment of -- tweeting the following.

The cost of this storm is incalculable.

At this point.

You cannot assess the cost of this storm.

Not the state of New Jersey and that's where we take -- Point Pleasant.

It's on the shore that's where we find Fox Business correspondent Jeff Flock.

And he can survey the damage for you and set the scene hey Jeff.

I think the governor's probably right on based on what we've been through and what we've seen.

This is what much of the coastline of south Jersey looks like here this morning.

Take a look at water that is still sitting.

And this is nothing like what it was -- last night when we had rivers of water flowing down these streets this is a street that runs east and west.

All the way up to.

Of the Atlantic Ocean and just look at I -- Jimmy you're looking down take a look at this is saying look at that Sam.

This is -- and industry this is a black tough road.

By dig down.

I can dig down about buying a black top but there you go all the the -- need to be moved out take a look at power lines.

Power lines down we saw a lot of transformers go over night.

I mean given the -- this just right up this way -- about two blocks that way.

That's the beach and what happened is all of this -- came from the beach.

Driven then by -- -- we told yet search is gonna be that and the thing that does the most damage -- that in fact is what has happened.

We'll get up there to the beach later but you see homes that are just buried in Santa homes that have been washed through with water.

And again all this is everything from.

Well -- -- -- -- this shell actually came out of the Atlantic or somebody got at their house but there's -- of debris out here.

They just enveloped this whole place and this is true up and down.

-- your view -- Did you -- save people walking around administrator those residency didn't have backing away are they emergency workers but there are number of -- of ball.

As you are looking toward the ocean and people like Gaza.

And effective tekelec maybe see -- -- you know that the last Al -- either weather guy over some other network from.

That's the fellow walking down there ambling along I don't know he looks and moving kind of slow.

We holed up in his hotel last night.

-- You know we thought for awhile that are talking about that show yet that we -- as I said rivers of water flowing through here that's.

Our friend -- Don -- be struck the American satellite up what that's how we're getting -- That he had not been brave enough to stay here last night we would not be in this position -- you cannot access this now we don't see any residents most of the people did get out.

But you can't get in here where we are right now.

In any other way other than a huge.

Dump truck or something that kind of get you through the water this is in accessible through to most folks right now.

Jeff thank you for that reporting two of my favorite man on the planet -- and Don column say you're lucky to be together.

Or you wouldn't wanna exceeding last night he was not happy is that I -- was about this far from -- That it but it was great to see Jeff we will check in with you later but.

I took my favorite people have been holed up in that truck when mr.

-- they before on many occasions.

Opera stories now let's say in the state -- died in Jersey for the moment.