Theme: Hurricanes

Graffiti Lips

Lips are painted on the boards sealing off a ruined restaurant in Grand-Case. This is one of many cases of graffiti that were drawn after Hurricane Irma.

Map of St. Martin

One of the Grand-Case murals represents the island of St. Martin

Grand-Case medical office

A medical office, made of concrete, survives Hurricane Irma; however there are still boarded up windows.

Menu of Destroyed Restaurant

The menu is still displayed at this Grand-Case restaurant that took extreme damage from Hurricane Irma. The rubble and damage make it clear this building is badly in need of relief.

Building in Grand-Case

Art on the outside of a Grand-Case building in the wake of Hurricane Irma.

Creole Rock mural in Grand-Case

The mural depicts the landscape in the background as viewed from a house destroyed by Hurricane Irma. One can see Anguilla, Creole Rock and Bell Hill.

Taking photographs on a sunny Sunday morning

A year after Hurricane Irma, a man photographs the Grand-Case bay and the island of Anguilla from a concrete house that was destroyed by the hurricane.

Grand-Case home

A red and white house in Grand-Case is boarded up following damage by Hurricane Irma. This house was not completely destroyed, but is still in need of repairs.

Red Roofed Home

The ruins of what was once a tiny red and white home in Grand-Case.

Destroyed Restaurant in Grand-Case

The top floor of a restaurant in Grand-Case is completely destroyed, with part of one wall gone entirely. Writing on the side of the building warns of danger, which could come from falling objects, unstable floors and live wires.