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Well, here’s a scary scene at one cemetery in Crisfield, Maryland. Two caskets came up from the ground due to the extreme winds, water and force from Hurricane Sandy.

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Two caskets, one silver and the other bronze, rose up from the ground as the sheer force of the water unleashed by Sandy swelled the ground.

It was the powerful superstorm that was strong enough to dislodge the cement slabs that covered the graves.

Superstorm Sandy killed at least 50 people, many hit by falling trees, and still wasn’t finished. It inched inland across Pennsylvania, ready to bank toward western New York to dump more of its water, causing even more havoc last night.

Photo Credit: AP