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Misery for 2.5 million STILL without power after six days as lawlessness and fear take over New York's outer boroughs Residents claim they are the 'forgotten victims' of Sandy
Also say that lack of power and law enforcement means more looting and violent crime
Those in stricken areas stockpiling weapons like kitchen knives, machetes, and bats to protect themselves
Coney Island residents say they are forced to 'scavenge for food like animals'
Power unlikely to be returned to Brooklyn, Queen's and Staten Island until sometime next week
Artist Konstantin Bokov gets water to boil for drinking from an old fire hrydrant at Rockaway Beach, New York on November 3, 2012. He has no power, and no running water
Vigilante justice: A sign is seen outside a home in Long Beach in Long Island on November 2 gives a dire warning to would-be looters
Under protection: A warning message seen written on a door to keep away looters in a street in Freeport, Long Island as they try to return to normalcy following the hurricane
The hunger games: Two women look into the window of a flooded deli while searching for food in Coney Island, four days after Sandy
Barbecue: Collins Wimbish cooks food over a fire in a barrel in the Rockaways neighborhood of Queens
Keeping in touch: People charge cell phones at a police generator in Rockaways
No safe harbor: Boats pushed up by Hurricane Sandy lie against residences next to a marina on in Staten Island as a man walks his dog
Bitter: A sign about the marathon and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is displayed in a devastated section of Staten Island yesterday, before the marathon was canceled
Areas of New York and New Jersey are still without power days after Hurricane Sandy hit the East Coast of America