NEWSPhotos: Hurricane SandyRoute 413 in Downtown Crisfield begins to flood, causing some motorists to turn around as high tide comes in during Hurricane Sandy in 2102.Daily Times File PhotoA car sits flooded near downtown Crisfield following Hurricane Sandy in 2012.Daily Times File PhotoMichelle Pruitt stands on the front porch of her house in Crisfield that was built by Mennonite Disaster Services following Hurricane Sandy. The family's original house at the site was badly damaged in the 2012 storm.Staff Photo By Liz HollandFlood waters cover the streets of Crisfield during Hurricane Sandy on Oct. 29, 2012.Dan Harrison PhotoMinor flooding begins on Broadway in Crisfield as Hurricane Sandy begins to travel across Delmarva.Daily Times File PhotoA High Water sign is placed on 413 in Crisfield to warn drivers as the high tide comes in on Monday afternoon during Hurricane Sandy. Patricia Hildenbrand photoFile PhotoNational Guard, Maryland State Police, and Crisfield police work together to assist a resident into a National Guard truck to be evacuated after Hurricane Sandy, Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012, in Crisfield.AP File PhotoEmergency personnel evacuates a resident of the Somers Cove Apartments after Hurricane Sandy knocked out power and water to the town in 2012.Daily Times File PhotoMaryland State Police TFC Scott Laird lowers a ladder as residents of the Somers Cove Apartments wait to be evacuated after Hurricane Sandy in October 2012.Daily Times File PhotoRescue personnel evacuate residents of the Somers Cove Apartments after Hurricane Sandy in October 2012.Daily Times File PhotoThe roof of the Crisfield Police Department building was torn off by winds in Hurricane SandyDan Harrison PhotoA tree fell on the back deck of Royce and Michelle Pruitt's house in Crisfield during Hurricane Sandy.Submitted ImangeFlooding overwhelmed downtown Crisfield during Hurricane Sandy in 2012.File ImageGov. Martin O'Malley and Crisfield Mayor P.J. Purnell talk with members of the press near the City Dock which sustained damage during Hurricane Sandy.Daily Times File PhotoMarcus Whittington, 2, left, and Jamel Whittington, 3, take a nap on a mattress in a hallway of a shelter at Washington High School, after the effects of Hurricane Sandy.AP File PhotoRick Ottenstein, left, with the Central Maryland Chapter of the Red Cross, hands Crisfield resident Reuben Coleman a hot meal. Rick Ottenstein (left) with the Central Maryland Chapter of the Red Cross, hands Crisfield resident Reuben Coleman (right) a couple of hot meals after Hurricane Sandy flooded his home last weekend. Patricia Hildenbrand photoDaily Times File PhotoJohn Kemp, from Ocean Pines carries a case of water and coffee as he wades to his in-laws' residence after Hurricane Sandy, Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2012, in Crisfield.AP File PhotoSen. Barbara Mikulski, D-Md., talks with Crisfield business owners and residents who were affected by Hurricane Sandy during a visit to Captain's Carryout.Daily Times File PhotoSen. Barbara Mikulski, D-Md., right, looks at pictures on Tammy Abbott's phone showing the damage to her home on Wynfall Avenue during Hurricane Sandy. Abbott was rescued from the high water in and around her home during the storm and lost most of her possessions.Daily Times File PhotoCrisfield Mayor Percy Purnell Jr., right, and Sen. Ben Cardin look at damage to the City Dock caused by Hurricane SandyDaily Times File PhotoCurtis Hill helps his sister April Marcus remove ruined floor boards from her home on Tyler Street in Crisfield after Hurricane Sandy devastated the area with flooding and high winds.Daily Times File PhotoCarlotta Pinney, left, of Christ Fellowship Bible Church, serves dinner to United Methodist Committee of Relief volunteers helping to rebuild homes in Crisfield that were damaged by Hurricane Sandy.Daily Times File PhotoKim Degler of Orwigsburg, Pa., a volunteer with United Methodist Committee on Relief, nails siding to a home in Crisfield that was damaged during Hurricane Sandy.Daily Times File PhotoTerry Lewis stands on her new steps at the front entrance to her Crisfield home in this photo from 2014. Lewis' home was damaged during Hurricane Sandy and was the first house rehabbed with federal Community Development Block Grant funds sent to Somerset County for hurricane recovery efforts.Joey Gardner PhotoAl and Rosemary Parker poses for a photo in front of their Cove Street home in Crisfield on Thursday, Oct. 19, 2017.Staff Photo By Ralph MusthalerMichelle Pruitt stands on the front porch of her house in Crisfield that was built by Mennonite Disaster Services following Hurricane Sandy. The family's original house at the site was badly damaged in the 2012 storm.Staff Photo By Liz Holland