Stunning Photos of Sandy Damage


Yes, fake and misidentified photos circulated over the last couple days, as Sandy hit the East Coast, but there were far more images that were real, and more startling that will stay burned on our brains.

Cars are submerged at the entrance to a parking garage in New York’s Financial District on Tuesday, October 30th. [AP Photo/Richard Drew]

Foundations and pilings are all that remain of a section of the Atlantic City boardwalk on Tuesday, October 30th. [AP Photo/Seth Wenig]

A boat rests on the tracks at Metro-North’s Ossining Station on Tuesday, October 30th in New York. [AP Photo/Metropolitan Transportation Authority of the State of New York]

A flooded parking lot full of yellow cabs in Hoboken on Tuesday, October 30th. [AP Photo/Charles Sykes]

Sea water floods the Ground Zero construction site on Monday, October 29th in New York. [AP Photo/ John Minchillo]

A surveillance camera captures the PATH station in Hoboken as it is flooded shortly before 9:30 p.m. EDT on Monday, October 29th. [AP Photo/Port Authority of New York and New Jersey]

As flood waters recede, a boat and other wreckage litter a street in the aftermath of Sandy on Tuesday, October 30th, in Massapequa, New York. [AP Photo/Jason DeCrow]

A street sign is partially buried in sand Tuesday morning, October 30th, in Cape May, after a storm surge from Sandy pushed the Atlantic Ocean over the beach and across Beach Avenue. [AP Photo/Mel Evans]