Sunday, August 28, 2011

11AM - Do you know where your children are?



Currently (as of 08/28 11:00AM EST) Hurricane Irene has left it's mark in Bayonne NJ. Felled trees have damaged cars, the storm surge has forced the Newark Bay onto land, and debris is everywhere. The lower part of Hudson County Park has been largely consumed by the Newark Bay to the point that the roads have in fact turned into rivers. Everything is spewing in from the bay, including jellyfish and all that great bay trash. Some residents of Bayonne are walking around town in poncho's and rain boots to inspect the damage to their neighborhoods. Municipal trucks are collecting tree remnants and street sweeping has started. No property damage was seen, however this is not representative of all of Bayonne. To see the extent of Hurricane Irene's damage to Bayonne, please check out the photos below:


We are farmers! Bum ba-dum bum bum bum bum!


The track flooded...


You shall not pass...


An uprooted tree...


The Newark Bay overflowing...


More of the bay overflowing...

River road...

A family examining the bay...


Stuck in the middle...


Another road turned into a river, by the track...


A sandal without an owner...


A tree ripped apart, somehow it didn't land on a parked car...

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