Two years on, tens of thousands of New Yorkers are still suffering from the effects of Hurricane Sandy, some with homes that remain completely demolished.Many of these residents continue to wait on funding for construction from NYC Build it Back, the program launched by former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg to allocate the nearly $2 billion in received federal aid. Until recently, the program had exhibited unmanageable bureaucratic problems — as of January this year, there had been no construction under the program.VICE News spoke with those still suffering from the effects of Hurricane Sandy, and investigated what's being done to bolster New York's coastal communities and protect the population from future storms.Check out "Here's What New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio Did For A Troubled Sandy Relief Program"Check out "$129 Billion Worth of New York City Real Estate Lies in Flood Zones"Watch "The Coal Vote: Showdown in West Virginia's Midterm Elections"Subscribe to VICE News on YouTubeFollow VICE News on TwitterLike VICE News on Facebook
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