Images of the American Flag from during and after the Super-Storm Hurricane Sandy.
In the wake of the destruction caused by Super-storm Hurricane Sandy, Americans on the East coast carry on wet, tattered, and disgruntled and like the people on the East coast the American flag still fights on. Less than 24 hours after the hurricane made landfall along the Northeast coast on Monday night, the storm started to weaken. But the force of the violent winds and heavy rains has distorted the landscapes of the East coast. The internet and social media site like Instagram and Twitter have started to flood with pictures on the aftermath. Below are some photos from the internet of the American flag still flying strong thru and after the destruction caused by Hurricane Sandy. Our hopes & prayers go out to all those who have been affected by this natural disaster.
“A U.S. flag is seen blowing in the wind in Atlantic Beach”
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American flag barely hanging on to pole at NYC public school
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“BENSALEM, PA – OCTOBER 29: An American flag is wrapped around a pole from the wind as Hurricane Sandy approaches (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images).”
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American Flag after #sandy (at South Street Seaport)
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“Waves crash over Winthrop Shore Drive as Hurricane Sandy comes up the coast, Oct. 29, 2012 in Winthrop, Massachusetts. (Darren McCollester/Getty Images)”
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“Old Glory took a hit at 200 Orange St. – New Haven, Connecticut”
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“A torn and tattered American flag clings to a lamp outside the Danbury Superior Courthouse during Hurricane Sandy on Monday, Oct. 29, 2012.- Greater Danbury, Connecticut”
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“An American Flag wrapped around the side of a building from Hurricane Sandy in Scituate, Massachusetts – October 30, 2012”
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“Damage across northeast Ohio from superstorm Sandy”
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“An American flag flies in front of a damaged house and felled lightpole in the Seagate Association, a gated community in New York, following Hurricane Sandy on Tuesday. Photo: Andrew Kelly/Reuters”
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“James: Fire engine proudly flying the American flag ouside a damaged fire station #NYC #NewYork #Sandy http://t.co/N3Z71mVq“
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“(Photo : Reuters) A U.S. flag whips in the wind as Hurricane Sandy comes ashore in Dewey Beach, Delaware, October 29, 2012.”
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“SilviaBB: RT @selahsomeone God be with His people RT@RealShaneRudman America will #survive #sandy. Flying In the Face of the Storm http://t.co/0uVEzP4Z “
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Really cool. Almost eerie… but Frankenstorm can’t bring America down!
we shoiuld all be proud of our flag!!!
we live in the land of the free,,,fly on!