Aerial images of Hurricane Sandy’s destruction
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- Burnt houses are seen next to those which survived in Breezy Point, a neighborhood located in the New York City borough of Queens, after it was devastated by Hurricane Sandy. (Adrees Latif/Reuters)
- People (bottom) walk near the remains of burned homes after Hurricane Sandy in the Breezy Point neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City. Over 50 homes were reportedly destroyed in a fire during the storm. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)
- People (bottom) walk near the remains of burned homes after Hurricane Sandy in the Breezy Point neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City. Over 50 homes were reportedly destroyed in a fire during the storm. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)
- People walk through the remains of burned homes after Hurricane Sandy in the Breezy Point neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City. Over 50 homes were reportedly destroyed in a fire during the storm. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)
- People walk on a partially submerged road near the remains of burned homes after Hurricane Sandy in the Breezy Point neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City. Over 50 homes were reportedly destroyed in a fire during the storm. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)
- Residents walk past burned houses in Breezy Point, a neighborhood located in the New York City borough of Queens, after it was devastated by Hurricane Sandy. (Adrees Latif/Reuters)
- Men stand near a destroyed home in Seagate, New York. (Adrees Latif/Reuters)
- An aerial view of the LaGuardia airport in New York. New York City and the sodden U.S. Northeast began an arduous journey back to normal on Wednesday after mammoth storm Sandy killed at least 64 people in a rampage that swamped coastal cities and cut power to millions. The New York area’s John F. Kennedy and Newark airports reopened after thousands of flights had been canceled, leaving travelers stuck for days. LaGuardia, a third major airport, was scheduled to reopen on Thursday. (Adrees Latif/Reuters)
- Abandoned and flooded cars are viewed in the heavily damaged Rockaway neighborhood, in Queens where a large section of the iconic boardwalk was washed away in New York. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
- Debris piles up near the foundations of the historic Rockaway boardwalk in Queens after it was washed away during superstorm Sandy. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
- The John B. Caddell, a 700-ton water tanker, is seen grounded in this aerial photo in New York. The 167-foot tanker ran aground Monday night from the storm surge caused by Hurricane Sandy. (Adrees Latif/Reuters)
- A view of storm damage over the Atlantic Coast from the helicopter behind Marine One with US President Barack Obama and Governor Christie as they view the Hurricane Sandy damage in New Jersey. (Doug Mills/Getty Images)
- This picture provided by the US Coast guard shows flooded homes in Tuckerton, New Jersey after Hurricane Sandy made landfall on the southern New Jersey coastline on October 29. (US Coast Guard)
- Hurricane Sandy damage is seen on the bay side of Belmar, New Jersey. (Tim Larson/New Jersey’s governor’s office)
- Hurricane Sandy damage is seen on the bay side of Belmar, New Jersey. (Tim Larson/New Jersey’s governor’s office)
- A view of a track and field littered with debris after water receded in Hoboken, New Jersey. (Adrees Latif/Reuters)
- An aerial view of the damage around Atlantic City, New Jersey is seen in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. (Doug Mills/Getty Images)
- Rubble from Superstorm Sandy remains by homes at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean in Long Branch, New Jersey. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)
- Boats are strewn amid wreckage from Superstorm Sandy in Sea Bright, New Jersey. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)
- Boats are strewn among houses amid wreckage from Superstorm Sandy in Sea Bright, New Jersey. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)
- Homes in the Dover Beaches North neighborhood are surrounded by sand washed in by Superstorm Sandy in Ocean County, New Jersey. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)/Getty Images)
- Homes in the Dover Beaches North neighborhood are surrounded by sand washed in by Superstorm Sandy in Ocean County, New Jersey. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)
- Homes in the Dover Beaches North neighborhood are surrounded by sand washed in by Superstorm Sandy in Ocean County, New Jersey. (Doug Mills/Getty Images)
- A helicopter from Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City observes displaced homes on the New Jersey coastline. The storm has claimed many lives in the United States and has caused massive flooding across much of the Atlantic seaboard. (U.S. Coast Guard via Getty Images)
- The property damage along the New Jersey coast caused by Hurricane Sandy. (Petty Officer 2nd Class Erik Swanson/U.S. Coast Guard via Getty Images)
- A woman walks on the beach past homes destroyed by Hurricane Sandy in Mantoloking, New Jersey. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)
- Homes sit in ruin at the end of a bridge wrecked by flooding from Superstorm Sandy in Mantoloking, New Jersey. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)
- Homes sit in ruin at the end of a bridge wrecked by flooding from Superstorm Sandy in Mantoloking, New Jersey. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)
- An aerial view of the damage around Mantoloking, New Jersey is seen in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. (Doug Mills/Getty Images)
- A house floats in the bay after it was washed from its foundation during Hurricane Sandy in Manotoloking, New Jersey. (Steve Nesius/Reuters)
- Boats are piled next to a house, where they were washed ashore during Hurricane Sandy, near Monmouth Beach, New Jersey. (Steve Nesius/Reuters)
- Boats are seen in a yard, where they washed onto shore during Hurricane Sandy, near Monmouth Beach, New Jersey. (Steve Nesius/Reuters)
- Sailboats are seen washed up behind several homes following Hurricane Sandy in Monmouth Beach, New Jersey. (Steve Nesius/Reuters)
- Sailboats are seen in a jumble at a marina dock where Hurricane Sandy came ashore near Monmouth Beach, New Jersey. (Steve Nesius/Reuters)
- Damaged houses covered in sand in Lavallette, New Jersey are seen in an aerial view of Hurricane Sandy damage. (Tim Aubry/Greenpeace)
- Two beach goers walk along the shoreline where a damaged home remains among pilings from a washed-out boardwalk, after Hurricane Sandy came ashore in Lavallette, New Jersey. (Steve Nesius/Reuters)
- A lone house stands on the shoreline among destroyed homes after Hurricane Sandy came ashore in Lavallette, New Jersey. (Steve Nesius)
- Hurricane Sandy damage is seen on the bay side of Seaside Heights, New Jersey. (Tim Larson/New Jersey’s governor’s
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