Beach restoration work has begun in Delaware to reverse damage from Superstorm Sandy.
WMDT-TV reports that crews were out in Fenwick Island on Sunday, working on the $19.3 million restoration effort.
Work is expected to take three to four weeks before crews move to Bethany, Dewey, and Rehoboth.
The entire project is expected to be completed by mid-December.
Federal aid from the more than $60 billion Sandy recovery package will pay for the restoration.
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