Fallen trees, power lines, debris left behind by storm surge litter streets
An American flag torn to shreds by Hurricane Sandy’s winds.
A house in Belle Harbor destroyed by the storm surge.
A tree crushed a house on Woodhaven Boulevard in Woodhaven.
Left behind by the receding storm surge in Hamilton Beach, a concrete angel remained intact.
A traffic light moved by the wind on 103rd Avenue in Ozone Park.
99th Street near Charles Park in Howard Beach was hit by a 10-foot storm surge, but is located in a Zone B evacuation area.
Debris left behind by the 10-foot storm surge that struck Coleman Square in Howard Beach. Debris left behind by the 10-foot storm surge that struck Coleman Square in Howard Beach.
A boat tossed onto the sidewalk on 99th Street in Howard Beach.
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carole posted at 7:23 pm on Fri, Nov 2, 2012.
some more pics