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He and his wife, Kathy, called 911 around 1 p.m. Monday when their storm door blew off and winds and rain swept through the house. But police were unable to reach them, and the couple “went upstairs and rode it out.” The next morning, Pierce found a minnow swimming in his front yard.

In Atlantic County, emergency management personnel say it’s still unclear when residents of the barrier island cities — which include Atlantic City, Brigantine, Margate, Ventnor, and Longport — can return to their homes.

“It could be a couple hours; it could be a couple days. At this point, we don’t have any estimate,” said Linda Gilmore, a spokeswoman for the county Office of Emergency Management.

“We understand people want to get back to their homes and want to see for themselves what damages they may have incurred,” she said. “But our top priority is to protect safety.”

In Atlantic City, officials said all streets had been cleared by Wednesday morning. Emergency Management Chief Tom Foley said he was optimistic that the city would soon be back on its feet.

“Did we take a beating like everyone? Of course,” he said. “But our crews are out there. They have every street open — every one of them. We’re ready. We’re just hoping to get power back.”

Foley said he was trying to dispel confusion that the Boardwalk was destroyed. While a section of the Boardwalk’s north end did collapse, it was a damaged section already slated for demolition.

“We’re ready to go back to business. We’ve been working like crazy,” he said. “The only thing we need is power.”

Long Beach Island, which balloons to a summertime population of more than 100,000, was desolate Wednesday, as patrol cars and military trucks rolled up and down the roadways.

Those who stayed on found solace where they could.

At the Engleside Inn, residents had been holed up since the weekend. They waited together through the worst of the storm and comforted each other in the grim aftermath.

On Wednesday, they trickled in and out of one another’s rooms, trying to pass the time with a book or a DVD. While the hotel had a generator, their cable had been out since the weekend and their cell phone service was spotty, and they were curious how the rest of the coast fared.

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