A second story of a building in Grand Case is almost completely destroyed after Hurricane Irma. The wood and panelling it was made of was not able to withstand the hurricane.
Subject: Grand-Case
Destroyed Air Conditioning
An air conditioning unit sits destroyed on a building in Grand-Case after Hurricane Irma, as part of the wreckage needing to be removed. Graffiti is drawn below the unit.
Alley, Grand-Case
An alley leading to the public beach from the main street of Grand-Case
Bike in Grand-Case
A bike is stored hanging off the porch of a second story house. The porch appears to have been rebuilt after Hurricane Irma, as the original porch did not survive the storm.
Blue walls and white balconies
This house in Grand-Case survived Hurricane Irma, though the roof was damaged and is in need of relief.
Runners in blue on a Sunday morning, Grand-Case
Beach in Grand-Case
The beach at Grand Case showing both damage from Hurricane Irma, and evidence of the Saint-Martinois French citizenship. There are leftover decorations from a birthday party on the beach, and artwork among wooden pallets and wreckage.
Car in Grand-Case
Porch in Grand-Case after Irma
Grand-Case Mary Star of the Sea Church
The Catholic church stands damaged but is functional after Hurricane Irma. Tarps on the roof account for patchwork damage control.
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