Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Hurricane-Sandy-Aftermath-Aerials-27MZIFVVPQLG.htmlConceptually similarHurricane Sandy AftermathGP04C6SCompleted★★★★★★★Hurricane Sandy in NYC ClipreelGP04FE5Completed★★★★★★★Aftermath of Hurricane Harvey in Texas - ClipreelGP0STR1JFCompleted★★★★Hurricane Irma Damage in St. Thomas - B-rollGP0STR1S5Completed★★★★U.S. Coast Guard Responds after Hurricane Harvey in TexasGP0STR0GECompleted★★★★Flooding in North Carolina GP03X8GCompleted★★★★Hurricane Katrina Oil Pollution ClipreelGP0481OCompleted★★★★★★★Hurricane Irma Damage to St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands - B-rollGP0STR37CCompleted★★★★Damage from Hurricane Irma in Florida Keys (B-Roll)GP0STR1SACompleted★★★★View AllGP04C37Hurricane Sandy Aftermath AerialsAerial views of Hurricane Sandy destruction in New Jersey and New York City. People line up at gas stations and shorelines and houses are destroyed. Also includes the Motiva Enterprises Terminal at Sewaren, N.J., on the Arthur Kill waterway opposite Staten Island, N.Y. At least two tanks at the facility, a joint venture of Royal Dutch Shell and Saudi Aramco, were damaged in the wake of Hurricane Sandy and leaked diesel fuel into Woodbridge Creek. One small tank has been displaced. The facility has a capacity of 5 million gallons of refined petroleum products. The United States Coast Guard assisted with clean up and recovery.Locations:Bridgewater-Carteret-Long Island (NY)-New Jersey-New York-New York-North America-Queens (NYC)-Sewaren-Staten Island-United States of AmericaDate:1 Nov, 2012Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:7m25sAudio format:MuteProduction Type :CLIPREELKeywords:Aerial view-Beaches-Boats-Bridges-Buses-Cars-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change impacts-Coastal features-Coastlines-Destruction-Floods-Gasoline-Harbours-Houses-Hurricanes-Industrial cranes-Industrial landscapes-KWCI (GPI)-Military vessels-Natural disasters-Oil (fossil fuel)-Oil (Industry)-Oil spills-Petrol stations-Rivers-Saudi Aramco-Shell (commercial business)-Storms (climate change)-Urban areas-Water pollutionShoot:Hurricane Sandy AftermathViews of devastation in New York and along the New Jersey coast caused by Hurricane Sandy. 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)Year in Pictures 2012 (Photo & Videos)IPCC Report Release (All Photographers, Photos & Videos)Year in Pictures 2012 - Broad Edit (All Photographers)