I looked for a few pictures as I went through various areas. And I choose 9. These are not my own pictures yet they do give some idea as to all that has taken place within the last 48 hours.
Elenor - I took some time in reading on this and most are from NYC and that city never stopped - yet for the first time in history or one of a few it ..has.
... yet through it all, a very pleasant site, and a beautiful one seeing there are helps coming. May God blessed them ... and take good care of them. These people are risking their lives to be of help.
thank you
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ReplyDeleteElenor - I took some time in reading on this and most are from NYC and that city never stopped - yet for the
first time in history or one of a few it ..has.
that is what made your choice amazing
ReplyDeleteplus look they had waterfalls
unbelievable
ReplyDeleteThere not my pictures yet they do render the impact of this tragic situation.
Now that's freaky
ReplyDeleteNice collection of shots.
ReplyDeleteThere are probably hundreds more we'd be able to see in coming days if we only knew where to look.
The damage and devastation is unbelievable... So sad.
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable, I can't believed it could happened. The economy is in standstill for a day or two
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... yet through it all, a very pleasant site, and a beautiful one seeing there are helps coming. May God blessed them ... and take good care of them. These people are risking their lives to be of help.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful photo, Jack
A bit dangerous the way I looked at the photo, nice thing is there's an ambulance patrolling the area just in case one is in need of help.
ReplyDeleteHuge expenses turned into the air in an instance. I pray, they could still salvaged all the materials that could still be saved, Jack
ReplyDeleteGreat thing the citizens were forwarned before hand ...
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