The Nation - News from Sept. 30, 1985
The East Coast continued to clean up after Hurricane Gloria, and most government and utility officials said they had no estimate of the damage, although some early figures exceeded $47 million. Seven more deaths were attributed to the storm, bringing to 16 the number of people believed killed. About 1 million utility customers remained without power in New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Jersey, New Hampshire and North Carolina.
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