Showing posts with label hurricane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hurricane. Show all posts

02 September 2011

More Hurricane Irene... Aug. - Sept. 2011

A selection of my work on the cleanup this week after Hurricane (Tropical Storm) Irene. "Like a mini-Katrina, or so it seems in places..." ~cg.

A WWII era American flag (with only 48 stars) dries in the bed of a destroyed pickup in the driveway of Virginia Mina's flood damaged Barnes Avenue home in Washingtonville, NY on Saturday, September 3, 2011. Many Washingtonville area residents endured raging floodwaters after Tropical Storm Irene passed through the Northeast last weekend. CHET GORDON/Times Herald-Record

Virginia Mina surrounded by destroyed household items and debris in the driveway of her flood damaged Barnes Avenue home in Washingtonville, NY on Saturday, September 3, 2011. Many Washingtonville area residents endured raging floodwaters after Tropical Storm Irene passed through the Northeast last weekend. CHET GORDON/Times Herald-Record

A cow has a drink in a flooded pasture at the Bettinger Bluff Farm in Montgomery, NY on Thursday, September 1, 2011. Areas of the Hudson Valley are still without power after Tropical Storm Irene passed through the Northeast last weekend. CHET GORDON/Times Herald-Record

Dave Ibbetson (left) and his brother Ray (right) remove a damaged couch from his flood damaged Brookside Acres home in Washingtonville, NY on Thursday, September 1, 2011. Many Washingtonville area residents endured raging floodwaters after Tropical Storm Irene passed through the Northeast last weekend. CHET GORDON/Times Herald-Record

Laszlo Bodak walks back into his flood damaged summer home in Mt. Tremper, NY on Wednesday, August 31, 2011. Mt. Tremper is still without power after floodwaters from the Esopus Creek caused by Tropical Storm Irene passed through the Northeast three days ago. CHET GORDON/Times Herald-Record

(3) Mt. Tremper, NY

Bridge Street is littered with downed trees, power lines, and roadway damage after flooding from the Esopus Creek in Phoenicia, NY on Wednesday, August 31, 2011. The Hamlet of Phoenicia is still without power after Tropical Storm Irene passed through the Northeast three days ago. CHET GORDON/Times Herald-Record


28 August 2011

*On Covering Hurricanes "K-I-M..." (Katrina, Irene, Mitch.)

NEWBURGH, NY. A woman examines debris onshore near The River Rose, and original paddle-wheel boat moored along the flooded Hudson River waterfront in Newburgh, NY on Sunday, August 28, 2011. Hurricane Irene knocked out power from South Carolina to Maine, and parts of New York State saw more than a foot of rain. © Chet Gordon/THE IMAGE WORKS

TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS. A young boy pauses near a car covered with debris along the bank of the Rio Choluteca (Choluteca River) under the El Chile Bridge in Tegucigalpa, Honduras on Saturday, November 7, 1998. Hurricane Mitch left upwards of 11,000 dead and hundreds of thousands homeless in Honduras, Nicaragua, Guatemala and the rest of Central America. Floods and mudslides have leveled houses, buried villages and washed out major roadways and bridges, cutting off the northern and southern regions of Honduras. © Chet Gordon/THE IMAGE WORKS

NEW ORLEANS, LA. Destroyed homes in the Lower 9th. Ward of New Orleans, LA on Wednesday, June 28, 2006. Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf states 10 months ago. © Chet Gordon / THE IMAGE WORKS

Venturing around town this afternoon to make a few images of the rising Hudson River (top image) and early damage caused by Hurricane Irene, got me thinking of my past work at Hurricanes Katrina in June 2006 along the Gulf Coast and Mitch, in Tegucigalpa, Honduras back in 1998. Clearly Mitch was the most destructive of all hurricanes that I've seen to this day. Katrina's numbers were devastating just as equally, but more so in terms of displaced, uprooted survivors, and sheer property damage in the Gulf States. And Irene these last few days...? I think the jury is still out on this one. Following are a few more archived images to sort of serve as a reminder of what severe hurricane damage looks like and the unforgivable destructive forces they bring... ~cg.

(3) MITCH. Tegucigalpa, Honduras. November 1998.

KATRINA. New Orleans, LA June 2006.

KATRINA. Gulfport, Mississippi. June 2006.

(2) KATRINA. Biloxi, Mississippi. June 2006.

(2) IRENE. Newburgh, NY. August 2011.