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As Hurricane Sandy nears, 450,000 on East Coast told to evacuate

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Airlines canceled more than 1,200 flights Sunday, 5,500 for Monday and about 700 for Tuesday. Many involved flights to or from the New York City area, and the number was expected to grow. Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo ordered the city’s vast network of subways, buses and regional rail systems shut down Sunday night.

Washington’s Metrorail system also will close Monday. Amtrak canceled its Northeast Corridor train service.

“This storm is unique, large, dangerous and unlike anything our region has experienced in a very long time,” D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray told a news conference.

Many residents stocked up on sandbags, batteries, water and food, leaving supermarket shelves bare. Long lines formed at gas stations and stores selling generators.

“There’s definitely an air of frantic tension,” said Sandra Nicholas, a manager at the Red Hook Winery in Brooklyn, as she and other employees stacked sandbags outside the waterfront business.

Earlier in the day, Nicholas managed to nab the last available $1,000 generator at a busy hardware store. Police escorted her and her precious item to her car.

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(Susman reported from New York, Tanfani from Atlantic City and Simon from Washington. Carolyn Cole in New York; Lisa Mascaro, Kathleen Hennessey and Christi Parsons in Washington; Seema Mehta in Celina, Ohio; Mitch Smith in Chicago; and Maeve Reston and Chad Terhune in Los Angeles contributed to this report.)

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