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CNN’s Comprehensive Coverage: Superstorm Sandy

Tens of millions of people were hunkered down Monday morning, bracing for howling winds, torrential downpours and storm surges that authorities warned could bring devastation unlike anything they’ve seen.

Superstorm Sandy could affect as many as 60 million people.

“This is the most catastrophic event that we have faced and been able to plan for in any of our lifetimes,” Connecticut Gov. Dan Malloy warned.

CNN’s comprehensive coverage of Hurricane Sandy includes CNN’s Weather Team in studio from Atlanta, as well as correspondents on location in New York, New Jersey, Washington, D.C., Maryland and North Carolina.

Chad Myers @chadmyerscnn

Rob Marciano @robmarcianocnn

Anderson Cooper @andersoncooper

Soledad O’Brien @soledad_obrien

Erin Burnett @erinburnett

Ali Velshi @alivelshi

Carol Costello @carolcnn

John Berman @johnsberman

Ashleigh Banfield @cnnashleigh

Michael Holmes @holmescnn

Maggie Lake @maggielake

Ryan Smith @ryansmithtv

Mike Galanos

Bob Van Dillen @bobvandillen

Alison Kosik @alisonkosik

Jason Carroll @jasoncarrollcnn

Deb Feyerick @debfeyerickcnn

David Mattingly

Martin Savidge @martinsavidge

Brian Todd @briantoddcnn

Gary Tuchman @garytuchmancnn

Chris Lawrence @clawrencecnn

Athena Jones @athenacnn

Sandra Endo @sandraendocnn

George Howell @gkhcnn

Chris Welch @cwelchcnn

Ione Molinares  @IMolinaresCNN

María Santana  @MariaSantanaCNN

Rafael Fuenmayor @FuenmayorCNN