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“We’ve been trying to reach our families. There’s all sorts of rumors going around that all these people died on the island, and we don’t want them to worry,” said Dawn Healey, 48.

No fatalities were reported on LBI, but statewide, the number was up to 12 by Wednesday.

After days of hunkering in candlelit houses, those still left on the island were happy to get out and walk around in what turned into a sunny Shore day Wednesday.

They checked out the mansions hanging into the ocean and marveled at how a large cabin cruiser was washed down the street, but a bench on the same block sat undisturbed.

The process of figuring out the extent of the damage has only just begun and is expected to take many days. That confounded property owners, who waited Wednesday on the mainland with hope that someone would let them cross to the island despite a flashing sign that said the bridge would be closed for five to 10 days.

Oral Williams, who owns a dry cleaning and tailoring business on Long Beach Island, was eager to assess the damage.

“I’m just hoping for the best,” he said. “I hung the clothes from the ceiling rafters. I hope they’re up there. Hopefully, they didn’t get wet.”

For those on the other side of the bay, seeing the destruction of Sandy firsthand provided little comfort.

Tom Hughes, who owns the Sea Shell Resort, said the waves had come in through his front windows, rushed through his lobby and bar, and gone right out the back.

“We’ll be lucky to be ready by Memorial Day,” he said.

Outside the Long Beach Township municipal building Wednesday, National Guard troops helped some residents into military trucks bound for shelters on the mainland.

Among them was Carol Michaelovich, 68, who after days without power was heading to her brother’s house in Pennsylvania.

“I’m ready to get off,” she said. “Staying here was the worst decision I ever made.”

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(Staff writers Melissa Dribben and Michael Vitez contributed to this article.)

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