Update!

Jersey Shore House Unharmed by Hurricane Sandy

Yes, meatballs, the smush room is safe

By Rebecca Macatee Oct 30, 2012 8:43 PMTags
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Seaside Heights, N.J. is reeling from flooding and wind damage caused by Hurricane Sandy.

But by some strike of luck, the Jersey Shore house—"smush room" and all—survived Frankenstorm unharmed, an on-the-ground reporter for the Newark Star-Ledger tells E! News.

"Seaside Heights suffered bad from the hurricane and my prayers go out to everyone affected! We are all fine here...love you JS," Snooki tweeted Tuesday after the storm. "It's devastating to see our boardwalk and favorite spots ruined," she added to MTV News.

Jwoww hoped for the best as Hurricane Sandy approached

JWoww tweeted a picture of the destruction, saying that she was "lost for words right now." She added that "Bubbas and lucky arcade are no more but the shore store is standing but major damage." She told MTV News she's "thinking about my second family at the Jersey Shore and know that we can rebuild and come back stronger"

"My thoughts and prayers go out to everyone affected by Hurricane Sandy, especially our friends and family in Seaside Heights, N.J., and a huge thank you to all the men and women who have been working around the clock to protect and help everyone, true heroes," said Paul "Pauly D" DelVecchio.

"Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of those affected by the hurricane, especially our friends and business owners in Seaside Heights, NJ who are now part of the MTV family," the network said in a statement. "MTV is actively exploring ways to best help with the recovery efforts, and in the meantime we are encouraging everyone to donate to the American Red Cross' disaster relief efforts."

Our thoughts and prayers go out everyone on the East Coast!

—Reporting by Baker Machado

(Originally published on Oct. 30, 2012, at 1:43 p.m. PT)

If you want to help the East Coast suffering from Sandy, please text REDCROSS to 90999 ($10 donation) or visit https://redcross.org