Portions of Island Beginning to Flood as Hurricane Winds Arrive
Sea wall provides little protection in Oak Bluffs.
Sam Low
Rising sea and spray overtakes Sea View Avenue in Oak Bluffs.
Sam Low
Waves crash in spectacular fashion at Squibnocket Beach in Chilmark.
Timothy Johnson
Five Corners is made nearly impassable by rising water.
Ivy Ashe
Water is rising near the Martha's Vineyard Shipyard building in Vineyard Haven, but it hasn't yet reached the high-level mark from the 1954 hurricane, as noted by the black mark on the building.
Ivy Ashe
Water is rising near the Martha's Vineyard Shipyard building in Vineyard Haven, but it hasn't yet reached the high-level mark from the 1954 hurricane, as noted by the black mark on the building.
Ivy Ashe
Water rises at scallop shack at base of Skiffs Avenue in Vineyard Haven.
Timothy Johnson
Surfer braves the waves in Aquinnah.
Timothy Johnson
Oak Bluffs Steamship Authority terminal is pummelled by waves.
Sam Low
Oak Bluffs harbor spills over onto Lake Avenue.
Mark Lovewell
Sandy rears her head near the Island Queen dock in Oak Bluffs.
Mark Lovewell
More flooding is expected as high tide arrives at noon.
Mark Lovewell
Never mind a bike; a boat would be more helpful on Dock Street today.
Mark Lovewell
Waters are rising in portions of Edgartown, Vineyard Haven and Oak Bluffs as strong winds associated with Hurricane Sandy move into the region. Residents are urged to stay off the roadways; Beach Road, Sea View Avenue, Dock Street and Five Corners have all been closed due to flooding, with more closures and flooding expected.
