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Sandy’s death toll reaches 12; two N.Y. hospitals evacuated

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In Philadelphia, Cain Carducci was remarkably calm, considering he lives on a pier over the rapidly rising water of the Delaware River. Carducci, 23, planned to ride out the storm in his condominium.

“I am getting a little concerned now,” Carducci said, as the water pitched and roared below. “But I’m staying.”

Sandy also wreaked havoc with the nation’s busiest airspace. Airlines canceled more than 8,900 flights Sunday and Monday, and another 4,800 for Tuesday. Philadelphia International Airport, La Guardia Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport were hit particularly hard, and authorities warned that delays and cancellations could linger until early next week. Travel snarls were expected to ripple around the world.

The storm derailed the presidential campaign just a week before the election, postponing early voting in some areas and causing President Barack Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney to cancel campaign events. The president backed out of a scheduled rally in Orlando, Fla., to return to the White House situation room. He could be seen wincing into the wind and rain as he stepped onto the tarmac at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland.

“This is going to be a big and powerful storm,” Obama said. “Millions of people are going to be affected. ... I am not worrying at this point about the impact on elections. Right now, our No. 1 priority is to make sure we are saving lives.”

Politics will come soon enough. Top officials at the Department of Homeland Security were receiving an unusual volume of calls from members of Congress eager to get their constituents reimbursed for storm damage and rescue efforts, according to an administration official who was not authorized to speak to the media. If the storm stays on its current track, it is projected to hit more than 168 congressional districts, the official said.

Sandy also sent hundreds of theatrical productions, film and television projects and cultural institutions into darkness.

In New York, Broadway was closed Monday — including scheduled performances of “Annie,” Chicago” and “Evita” — and most theaters will be closed on Tuesday as well. Performances at the Metropolitan Opera, Carnegie Hall and the Public Theater were canceled. Many of the country’s noted museums also closed — the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Smithsonian in Washington, the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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