Gallery | Hurricane Sandy 2012

Our photographers were on the move, capturing images of preparation and devastation before, during and after the passing of Hurricane Sandy.
Rudolph Brown/Photographer
Workmen cutting trees on Lakes Penn road after Hurricane Sandy passes through Jamaica on damage properties on Thursday, October 25, 2012
Rudolph Brown/Photographer
Workmen cutting trees on Lakes Penn road after Hurricane Sandy passes through Jamaica on damage properties on Thursday, October 25, 2012
Rudolph Brown/Photographer
May Davis (right) gets assistance from Latoya Anderson (left) and Kenisha Muir to replace zinc for her fence on the Port Henderson main road. 

Hurricane Sandy passes through Jamaica on damage properties on Thursday, October 25, 2012
Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
Principal at the Swallowfield primary and Junior high school in St. Andrew tries to get this class room ready after the roof was blown off by hurricane Sandy.
Ian Allen/Photographer
Residents of Kintyre use a footbrige to leave the community after the Kintyre Bridge which has been damaged for some years was once again closed during the passage of Hurricane Sandy.
Ian Allen/Photographer
A broken utility pole along Windward road in kingston which was damaged during the passage of Hurricane Sandy.
Rudolph Brown/Photographer
Angela Forbes looks at the remains of her house, as men try cutting the guango tree that fell on her dwelling in Clifton in St. Catherine.

Hurricane Sandy passes through Jamaica on damage properties on Thursday, October 25, 2012
Rudolph Brown/Photographer
Angela Forbes tells how she made it out before this tree came crashing down on her house in Clifton in St Catherine.

Hurricane Sandy passes through Jamaica on damage properties on Thursday, October 25, 2012
Rudolph Brown/Photographer
Hurricane Sandy passes through Jamaica on damage properties on Thursday, October 25, 2012
Rudolph Brown/Photographer
'Aunt' May Byrou of Aunt May's restaurant tells how Hurricane Sandy treated her establishment.

passes through Jamaica on damage properties on Thursday, October 25, 2012
Rudolph Brown/Photographer
A section of the wall at Aunt May's restaurant in Hellshire has broken away. Despite that, the owners say they are open for business.

 Hurricane Sandy passes through Jamaica on damage properties on Thursday, October 25, 2012
Rudolph Brown/Photographer
Hurricane Sandy passes through Jamaica on damage properties on Thursday, October 25, 2012
Rudolph Brown/Photographer
May Davis hammers away, trying to fix her zinc fence. Assisting her are Latoya Anderson (centre) and Kenisha Muir. 

Hurricane Sandy passes through Jamaica on damage properties on Thursday, October 25, 2012
Rudolph Brown/Photographer
This lady looking at workman cutting a tree after it fall on her house in Clufton in St. CatherineHurricane Sandy passes through Jamaica on damage properties on Thursday, October 25, 2012
Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
Digicel customers get free phone charging by their mobile unit on Spanish Town road in Kingston yesterday.
Ian Allen/Photographer
Sections of the Mona Resovoir catchment overflowing its embankment along the Gordon Town road in St.Andrew.
Ian Allen/Photographer
Residents of Taylor Land in Bull Bay St.Andrew maneuver around a Jamaica Public Service utility pole which was blown down during the passage of Hurricane Sandy.
Ian Allen/Photographer
A resident of Taylor Land in Bull Bay St.Andrew maneuver around a Jamaica Public Service utility pole which was blown down during the passage of Hurricane Sandy.
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