QUEENS CHRONICLE, Thursday, November 1, 2012 Page 14
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Debris left behind by the 10-foot storm surge that struck Coleman Square in Howard Beach. PHOTO BY DOMENICK RAFTER
A boat tossed onto the sidewalk on 99th Street in Howard Beach.
PHOTO BY DOMENICK RAFTER
South Queens surveys Sandy’s aftermath Fallen trees, power lines, debris left behind by storm surge litter streets by Domenick Rafter Associate Editor
While residents in the Rockaways, Broad Channel and Howard Beach grapple with the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy’s storm surge, neighborhoods away from the water dealt with downed trees and power lines blocking roads Q and sidewalks.
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An American flag torn to shreds by Hurricane PHOTO BY DOMENICK RAFTER Sandy’s winds.
A traffic light moved by the wind on 103rd Avenue in Ozone Park. PHOTO BY DOMENICK RAFTER
A house in Belle Harbor destroyed by the storm surge. PHOTO BY JAN SCHULMAN
99th Street near Charles Park in Howard Beach was hit by a 10-foot storm surge, but is located in PHOTO BY DOMENICK RAFTER a Zone B evacuation area.
Left behind by the receding storm surge in Hamilton Beach, a PHOTO BY DOMENICK RAFTER concrete angel remained intact.
A tree crushed a house on Woodhaven Boulevard in Woodhaven. PHOTO BY JAN SCHULMAN