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Aftermath offers 24 hour rapid response with professionally trained technicians prepared to handle any situation. When tragedy strikes, Aftermath is immediately available for dispatch to the scene where we begin assisting and consulting families.
Aftermath, Inc.
11616 Industriplex Blvd., Suite 12
Baton Rouge, LA 70809
Phone: (877) 493-1613
Contact Person: Amanda Ellison
Contact Email: info@aftermathinc.com
Website: www.aftermathinc.com
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Aftermath of Typhoon Melor (Typhoon 20W)
Saipan was spared as the typhoon Melor shifted far enough north, winds were not as strong as feared.
Small landslide set off by heavy rains, was already cleared by 6am on the 4th of October
Capitol Hill, Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
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Yup, the sky was really that color. Lots more storm photos coming soon. We just got electricity back about 2 hours ago.
This is a wall and a roof blown into the streets all the power lines are dead so no worries about the ones on the ground. You did have to dodge a few hanging in the streets.
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March 4, 2012
Aftermath of an early morning single vehicle car accident in the New Vernon section of Harding Township, New Jersey.
March 4, 2012. At approximately 2:00am a white BMW sped through the intersection of Spring Valley Road and Dickson's Mill Road in New Vernon. The driver failed to slow down a 90-degree t-shaped intersection, knocking down an electric and telephone utility pole and then crashing through a steel guard rail. The automobile came to rest only about 10 feet from a private residence. No other details are yet available.
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March 4, 2012
Aftermath of an early morning single vehicle car accident in the New Vernon section of Harding Township, New Jersey.
March 4, 2012. At approximately 2:00am a white BMW sped through the intersection of Spring Valley Road and Dickson's Mill Road in New Vernon. The driver failed to slow down a 90-degree t-shaped intersection, knocking down an electric and telephone utility pole and then crashing through a steel guard rail. The automobile came to rest only about 10 feet from a private residence. No other details are yet available.
Entire streets were blocked by fallen trees. Vehicles have to find other way to go to their destination.
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DO NOT REPRINT THIS IMAGE WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION. Copyright Robert E. Klurfield
March 4, 2012
Aftermath of an early morning single vehicle car accident in the New Vernon section of Harding Township, New Jersey.
March 4, 2012. At approximately 2:00am a white BMW sped through the intersection of Spring Valley Road and Dickson's Mill Road in New Vernon. The driver failed to slow down a 90-degree t-shaped intersection, knocking down an electric and telephone utility pole and then crashing through a steel guard rail. The automobile came to rest only about 10 feet from a private residence. No other details are yet available.
Sculpture commemorating the devastation left behind Hurrican Katrina. Monumental piles of trash in New Orleans, with remnants, memories, reminders of experiences past.
Dragged her all around town to look at historic things, went punting, got both drenched and fried by the stupid weather, then fetched up at the pub for tasty tasty drinkies & chow. We were ready to collapse by this point....
Megan
This was in a park after Hurricane Sandy. There were fallen trees everywhere and what she's sitting on is basically a bridge of trees.
Bikes after 14.37 miles. We didn't even hit any trails. This is what the roads are like at the camp.
Brunch amid the post-Christmas Day dinner aftermath.
It is always, always sunny on the 26th. Prime skiing weather.
Aftermath of the Christmas Day storm at work, almost a month later. Many roofs around the area still covered in tarps. A tree went through the roof of this house, must have been a frightening experience.