-- The death toll stands at two, including a crew member of the HMS Bounty that went down over open sea.

-- The captain of the Bounty remains missing.

-- Power has been restored to the vast majority of customers.

-- The state of emergency for 24 counties in the western part of the state remains in effect because of snow.

OHIO

-- The state has dispatched nearly 400 crews to clear storm debris.

-- Suppliers said 151,000 homes and businesses were without power.

PENNSYLVANIA

-- The death toll in the state remains at three, including an 8-year-old boy who was struck by a tree limb.

-- Utilities said 896,000 homes and businesses were without power.

RHODE ISLAND

-- The union's smallest state, with slightly more than 1 million residents, reported 64,000 customers without electricity.

-- The state has closed most of its emergency shelters.

VIRGINIA

-- Virginia's death toll remains at two, both traffic fatalities.

-- The number of customers without power stood at 55,000.

-- The state has seen heavy snowfall.

WEST VIRGINIA

-- Parts of West Virginia have seen at least 2 feet of snowfall from Sandy, and a winter storm warning is in effect there, with more snow expected in the Appalachians.

-- One fatality has been attributed to the storm.

-- Utilities said 239,000 customers had lost power.

CANADA

-- Superstorm Sandy is drifting to the north toward Canada, sending gale-force gusts across the Great Lakes.

-- Power has been restored to 113,000 customers in Ontario, with 37,000 still without electricity, the provincial energy minister said.

-- Sandy's effects will be felt for a few days in Ontario, according to its government website. Rains have caused flooding and road closures.