Here’s an additional batch of photos showing Hurricane Sandy hitting the borough — and the damaged it left behind. Click here for pictures from Southern Brooklyn neighborhoods.

The storm surge coated DUMBO in a layer of debris.
Photo by Stefano Giovannini

Workers surveyed the damage and started cleaning inside Fairway in Red Hook.
Photo by Paul Martinka

Floodwaters ripped through Fairway in Red Hook.
Photo by Paul Martinka

Surging waters inundated homes — and forced many Brooklynites to toss out their soaked possessions.
Photo by Paul Martinka

Hurricane Sandy toppled trees inside and outside of Prospect Park — blocking the controversial Prospect Park West bike lane.
Photo by Paul Martinka

The storm flooded the basement and shattered the windows at Frank Morales’s Van Brunt Street home.
Photo by Paul Martinka

Red Hook residents tried to stay out of the floodwater left behind by Hurricane Sandy as they made their way home.
Photo by Paul Martinka

The storm left wreckage scattered across Red Hook.
Photo by Paul Martinka

Hurricane Sandy did not spare Green-Wood Cemetery.
Photo by Paul Martinka

Hurricane Sandy hit Red Hook with strong wind, heavy rain, and a powerful storm surge.
Photo by Paul Martinka

Hurricane Sandy damaged the walls and floor inside the River Cafe — and forced the lauded restaurant to let off a little water on Tuesday.
Photo by Stefano Giovannini

High tides in DUMBO left debris at Fulton Ferry Landing.
Photo by Stefano Giovannini

The storm surge left behind huge puddles in DUMBO.
Photo by Stefano Giovannini



Red Hook was one of many waterfront neighborhoods that endured a devastating storm surge during Hurricane Sandy.
Photo by Paul Martinka

Van Brunt Street near Fairway was underwater on Tuesday.
Photo by Paul Martinka