Theme: Hurricanes
Tarp Shelter
A makeshift shelter made out of ropes and tarps to replace a home lost during Hurricane Irma.
Yellow House, Grand-Case
Cole Bay
Buildings in Cole Bay are ruined after Hurricane Irma. Many are missing doors, windows, walls, or roofs. A year later, rubble surrounds the destroyed structures.
Graffiti in Cole Bay
Graffiti saying Jah, short for Jehovah, is love (Jehovah meaning God).
Ocean Club, Cupecoy
Ocean Club was severely damaged by Hurricane Irma and is not showing any sign of future repairs.
Sunken Boat
A boat sits in Simpson Lagoon after being sunk by Hurricane Irma. Other damaged boats can be seen alongside it.
Maho Beach and St. Martin’s airport after Hurricane Irma
- Ministry of Defense, Netherlands
- 2017
- Hurricane_Irma_on_Sint_Maarten_(NL)_09
Aftermath of Hurricane Irma, Cul-de-Sac
Destruction caused by Hurricane Irma that hit St. Martin on September 6, 2017. See the video showing the destruction of the neighborhood.
- Brigitte Chouzenoux
- 2019
- tbl.ledoux@gmail.com
“Homeless” Camp in Concordia, Marigot
Tent village set up for the homeless that provided minimal services and shelter following Hurricane Luis
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