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Boats at the Marina del Rey in Fajardo, Puerto Rico were literally lifted from their dock slips during Hurricane George's rampage. Hurricane George winds caused devastating damage to homes and property though out Puerto Rico and other neighboring Caribbean Islands

A local diver examines a half-submerged boat before having it towed to dry dock at Marina del Rey in Fajardo, Puerto Rico. Other boats at the marina were literally lifted from their dock slips during Hurricane Georges rampage last Monday. Hurricane George winds caused devastating damage to homes and property though out Puerto Rico and other neighboring Caribbean Islands

Boats at Marina del Rey were literally lifted from their dock slips during Hurricane George's rampage last Monday. Hurricane George winds caused devastating damage to homes and property though out Puerto Rico and other neighboring Caribbean Islands

A local boat owner looks at his neighbor's sunken boat that didn't fair well after Hurricane George ripped though the city of Fajardo, Puerto Rico. Boats at Marina del Rey were literally lifted from their dock slips during Hurricane George's rampage last Monday

A small sailboat comes to rest at the bottom of Marina del Rey in Fajardo, Puerto Rico as a result of Hurricane George's devastating winds. Boats at the marina were literally lifted from their dock slips during George's rampage last Monday

Hurricane George winds caused devastating damage to homes and property though out Puerto Rico and other neighboring Caribbean Islands

A small family gathers in a river near the small town of Fajardo, Puerto Rico to wash clothing and frolic in the water. The small Puerto Rican city has been without electricity for two days. The local population currently uses the river to bathe and wash clothing. Hurricane George winds caused devastating damage to homes and property though out Puerto Rico and other neighboring Caribbean Islands

[Hurricane Rita] Cameron, LA, 11-19-05 -- Hurricane Rita moved these ships many miles from their port and left them grounded. The U.S. Coast Guard is removing commercial ship's from land with FEMA's help if the owners are unable to do so. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, August 31, 2010 --A guardsman stationed at Coast Guard Station Charlotte Amalie prepares to launch boat to do his harbor patrol following Hurricane Earl's passage. The port closed the day after it passed by this Caribbean island. Port safety for mariners, including checking Aids to Navigation (ATON) placement after a storm, is important for an island community to return to normal. Andrea Booher/FEMA

A local boat owner can only sit in his half-submerged boat as it is towed to dry dock at Marina del Rey in Fajadro, Puerto Rico. Hurricane George winds caused devastating damage to homes and property though out Puerto Rico and other neighboring Caribbean Islands

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Base: Fajardo

State: Puerto Rico (PR)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Efrain Gonzalez, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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