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Posted: 10/28/2012

Stay with ABC2 as the weather situation deteriorates. We will update this story during the storm to provide the latest incidents, delays, or road closures across the region.

Right now we have no incidents in the Baltimore Metro area related to Hurricane Sandy.

The Town of Ocean City has ordered a mandatory evacuation of the downtown area.

Those living or currently residing in the area south of 17th street have been ordered out of the area.

Residents in the area are to evacuate immediately, with the hope everyone will be out of the area by 8 p.m. Sunday, October 28. ( READ MORE )

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