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Worcester Co. Homes, Businesses Urged to Report Sandy Damage

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NewsWatcher William Smith took this photo of a flooded yard on Holly Grove Road in Berlin, Md., Oct. 30, 2012. NewsWatcher William Smith took this photo of a flooded yard on Holly Grove Road in Berlin, Md., Oct. 30, 2012.

SNOW HILL, Md.- All Worcester County residents and business owners whose properties sustained damage as a result of Hurricane Sandy are encouraged to report that damage within the next two days to Worcester County Emergency Services, which is working in conjunction with Federal Emergency Management Agency representatives.  

Those whose properties suffered significant hurricane damage can call the county hotline at (410) 632-9200 Thursday through Friday, Nov. 2, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.

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