Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Hurricane-Sandy-Aftermath-in-New-Jersey-27MZIFVACG0M.htmlConceptually similarHurricane Sandy Aftermath in New JerseyGP04BCOCompleted★★★★Hurricane Sandy Aftermath in New JerseyGP04BCLCompleted★★★★Hurricane Sandy Aftermath in New JerseyGP04BDGCompleted★★★★Hurricane Sandy Aftermath in New JerseyGP04BCPCompleted★★★★Hurricane Sandy Aftermath in New JerseyGP04BDHCompleted★★★★Hurricane Sandy Aftermath in New JerseyGP04BDICompleted★★★★Hurricane Sandy Aftermath in New JerseyGP04BCJCompleted★★★★Hurricane Sandy Aftermath in New JerseyGP04BCMCompleted★★★★Hurricane Sandy Aftermath in New JerseyGP04BCNCompleted★★★★View AllGP04BCHHurricane Sandy Aftermath in New JerseyA woman holds onto makeshift waders as she walks through the flooded streets of Hoboken in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.Locations:Hoboken-New Jersey-North America-United States of AmericaDate:31 Oct, 2012Credit:© Christopher Clark / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2467px X 1645pxKeywords:Ambulances-Buildings-Cities-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change impacts-Floods-Hurricanes-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Natural disasters-One person-Roads-Storms (climate change)-Water-Women-Young adultsShoot:Hurricane Sandy Aftermath in New JerseyDocumentation of the flooded streets of Hoboken, New Jersey in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. National Guard troops bring aid to Hoboken, where an estimated 20,000 people remained stranded in their homes and beleaguered officials continued to send out an SOS. Hurricane Sandy is an example of the extreme weather symptomatic of continued climate change, as storms continue to become more frequent and more severe. Storms like Hurricane Sandy will increasingly compromise our safety and economic security if governments don’t address emissions and climate policy.Related Collections:Hurricane Sandy in the USA (Photo & Videos)