Hurricane Sandy Aftermath in Pictures - UPDATED
Water reaches the street level of the flooded Battery Park Underpass Oct. 30, in New York. Sandy arrived along the East Coast and morphed into a huge and problematic system, putting more than 7.5 million homes and businesses in the dark and causing a number of deaths. (AP Photo/ Louis Lanzano)
Ocean City, Md., saw its share of destruction when Superstorm Sandy plowed through the Northeast on Oct. 29.
Ocean City, Md., saw its share of destruction when Superstorm Sandy plowed through the Northeast on Oct. 29.
This building in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood lost its entire front facade during Hurricane Sandy.
Robert Bryce (R) walks with his wife, Marcia Bryce, as destruction from Superstorm Sandy is seen on Route 35 in Seaside Heights, N.J., Oct. 31.. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
The aerial view shows storm damage over the Atlantic Coast in Seaside Heights, N.J., Oct. 31, taken from a helicopter traveling behind the helicopter carrying President Obama and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, as they viewed storm damage from Superstorm Sandy. (AP Photo/Doug Mills, The New York Times, Pool)
A John Deere wheel loader clears debris caught in floods and washed onto the beach near the Seaview community in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy on Oct. 30, in Coney Island, N.Y. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)
Skid steers and wheel loaders are used to clear away sand from Broadway in Long Beach, N.Y., in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)
A worker uses a wheel loader to move sand near a boardwalk that was destroyed by Superstorm Sandy in Atlantic City, N.J. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
Scott Armstrong uses a backhoe to do some tree trimming on Route 612 in Mossy, W.Va. after Superstorm Sandy dumped 2 ft. of snow in parts of the West Virginia mountains by Tuesday afternoon. Drifts 4 feet deep were reported at Great Smoky Mountains National Park on the Tennessee-North Carolina border. (AP Photo/Charleston Daily Mail, Tom Hindman)
Here is the view from Garrett County in far western Maryland yesterday. This part of Maryland received 29 inches of snow. Photo courtesy of Brenda Ruggiero.
Power is still out over much of Garrett County, MD with many trees and power lines down. Photo Courtesy of Brenda Ruggiero.
A construction crane remains dangling from the top of an unfinished luxury high rise 700 feet above midtown Manhattan on Wednesday.
This picture sent to us from Warminster, PA shows just how powerful Sandy was as this tree became completely uprooted.
Note this story will be updated as new images are made available.
As the destruction wrought by Hurricane Sandy becomes more apparent by the hour, we are posting images we are getting from readers showing how truly devastating this event was. The entire Eastern seaboard was affected by Sandy, and here are just some of the pictures of the devastation. The gallery will be continuously updated as we get more pictures throughout the day.