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    Posted August 29, 2011 by
    selrahc4o
    Location
    West Point, New York
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    This iReport is part of an assignment:
    Irene's aftermath

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    West Point Military Academy Weathers Irene

     

    West Point Military Academy Weathers Irene 2011.Pictures of the damages incurred during the Tropical Storm

     

    Picture 1: Swollen creek that runs under the ARMY football stadium, no longer fits creating a "Geyser".

     

    Picture 2: A tree in Thayer Housing leaning due to the softened ground.

     

    Picture 3: Lusk Reservoir run off overfilling the creek adjacent.

     

    Picture 4: North Dock helicopter pad on the Hudson, normally sits about 8 feet above the water.

     

    Picture 5: North Dock picnic area on the Hudson, normally sits about 8 feet above the water.

     

    Picture 6: North Dock parking area on the Hudson, normally sits about 8 feet above the water.

     

    Picture 7: North Dock softball field and shea stadium on the Hudson, normally sits about 50 feet from the waters edge. Notice the HUMVEE in the water.

     

    Picture 8:(POST STORM) North Dock softball field and shea stadium on the Hudson, normally sits about 50 feet from the waters edge. Notice the HUMVEE in the water.

     

    Picture 9: Old Brick Housing.

     

    Picture 10: South Dock Yacht Club and Cadet Harbor, normally sits about 25 feet from waters edge.

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