NASA’s Before And After Photos Of New Jersey Coastline

These before and after Hurricane Sandy photos of Mantoloking,  New Jersey were released by NASA Earth Observatory.

Please click here for more before and after Hurricane Sandy photos.

Before:

After:

NASA photo of Mantoloking, New Jersey after Hurricane Sandy.
acquired October 31, 2012.

The second photo which was taken on Wednesday, shows houses that once stood on the east side of Route 35 leveled or washed away completely.

Parts of Route 35 is still flooded and is littered with debris.

The Mantoloking Bridge is badly damaged and is still partly flooded.

It is reported that, “after a preliminary inspection, the bridge has been deemed unstable”.

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Author: Ahmad Ali Karim

Blogger. Official Ambassador at Muafakat Pendidikan Johor (MPJ). Columnist at Utusan Malaysia. Secretary at Pertubuhan Permuafakatan Pendidikan Malaysia (ME'DIDIK).

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