SANDY WAS HERE!

Published: Saturday | October 27, 2012 Comments 0
Motorists on Thursday try to fill a collapsed section of the Castleton Gardens main road with trees and other debris. The collapsed roadway caused traffic to pile up for hours in Junction, St Mary, after the passage of Hurricane Sandy.
Motorists on Thursday try to fill a collapsed section of the Castleton Gardens main road with trees and other debris. The collapsed roadway caused traffic to pile up for hours in Junction, St Mary, after the passage of Hurricane Sandy.
A fallen pole in Junction, St Mary, after the passage of Hurricane Sandy on Wednesday.
A fallen pole in Junction, St Mary, after the passage of Hurricane Sandy on Wednesday.
A man sits in a classroom at Portland Cottage All-Age School, Clarendon, ahead of the start of Hurricane Sandy on Wednesday. The school was used as an emergency shelter.
A man sits in a classroom at Portland Cottage All-Age School, Clarendon, ahead of the start of Hurricane Sandy on Wednesday. The school was used as an emergency shelter.

Hurricane Sandy lashed the island on Wednesday leaving a trail of destruction. The eastern end of the island was hardest hit. Below are highlights of the damage.

Photos by Ricardo Makyn/Staff Photographer

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