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Thursday, 1 November 2012

Aftermath of Super storm Sandy-Damages valued at $88 billion

Reassurance: President Barack Obama (left) hugs marine owner Donna Vanzant (right) during a tour of Brigantine, New Jersey, which was badly affected by Superstorm Sandy
Obama Consoles a New Jersey Resident
Devastated: An unidentified woman struggles to come to grips with the devastation surrounding her in Lavallette, New Jersey
An emotionally upset woman crying
Men dispose of shopping carts full of food damaged by Storm Sandy at the Fairway supermarket in the Red Hook, Brooklyn
Residents dispose of their foods destroyed by Sandy

Aerial view: The President saw how homes in Seaside Heights, New Jersey, have become surrounded by water after Superstorm Sandy lashed the Atlantic Coast
New Jersey Homes surrounded by Water
Ripped apart: During the helicopter tour, the President was shown how Superstorm Sandy tore away part of the Mantoloking Bridge in New Jersey
Matoloking Bridge in New Jersey torn apart
Scenes of destruction caused by Hurricane Sandy in Breezy Point, New York where a fire destroyed 110 homes
New York Home destroyed by Sandy
People stand in line for fuel at the corner of Hylan Boulevard and Reid Avenue in Staten Island, New York
Residents stand in line for fuel in Hylan Boulevard and Reid Avenue, New York
Engulfed: A collapsed house along the central Jersey Shore coast
A collaspe house in New Jersey
What Obama saw: This aerial photograph of storm damage in Seaside Heights, New Jersey, was taken from a helicopter travelling behind Marine One
Many homes in New Jersey submerged inside water after Sandy
Bearing the brunt: The President took the helicopter tour to see for himself how homes in Seaside Heights, New Jersey, were destroyed in the storm
Ariel view of Some of houses affected by Sandy in New Jersey
Broken in two: Another view of the top of a house which was torn apart when Superstorm Sandy struck Seaside Heights, New Jersey. The rest of the property was found some way away from its original spot, sitting in the middle of a street
Home broken into two after sandy in New Jersey
Destroyed: An aerial view of the Breezy Point neighbourhood in New York, where more than 50 homes were burned to the ground as a result of Superstorm Sandy
Breezy Point neighborhood destroyed by fire caused super storm sandy
Nothing left: Tom Duffy (left) and his family look through the debris of his home which was destroyed in the fire
Tom Duffy (left) inspects his home destroyed by Sandy instigated fire

Destroyed homes wrecked by Superstorm Sandy sits in the middle of a street in Seaside Heights, New Jersey
Homes destroyed by Sandy
Exposed: This home in the Sea Gatee area of Brooklyn, New York, had one of its walls and part of its roof ripped off by the force of Superstorm Sandy

Crushed: Freddie Nocella, Jr, looks at his grandfather's damaged Trans Am as he helps to salvage belongings from his grandparents' heavily damaged home in Babylon Village, New York

Unbelievable: A woman looks at damage in the Rockaway neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, where the historic boardwalk was washed away during Superstorm Sandy

Snap: A man takes a picture of a woman in front of a crumbled public bathroom following Superstorm Sandy, on Tuesday in Belmar, New Jersey

Wrecked: A closer look at the collapsed properties in Seaside Heights, New Jersey, which President viewed from the air

Rebuild project: A man in a hooded jacket and jeans walks past debris left by the floodwater from Superstorm Sandy on Tuesday in Hoboken, New Jersey

Smashed: Captain Charles Bodien, Jr, posts a condemned sign on a summer camp at Webster Lake in Franklin, New Hampshire, after a tree crashed down on it

Collapse: Beach houses are left destroyed in the Bell Harbor community after Sandy inundated the Rockaway Peninsular in the borough of Queens, New York

Destruction: A beach house is left destroyed in the Bell Harbor community after Superstorm Sandy inundated the Rockaway Peninsular in Queens, New York


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