Scenes from this weekend’s devastating storm CommunityPhotographyPoliticsPort JeffersonPort Jefferson Station/TerryvilleSetauketSmithtownStony BrookStorm coverageTown of BrookhavenTown of SmithtownWeather by TBR Staff - August 23, 2024 0 524 By Toni-Elena Gallo The devastating impacts of Sunday night's storm 1 of 16 Collapsed Harbor Road, Stony Brook. Emergency vehicles tend to the destroyed house, just down the street. Photo by Toni-Elena Gallo Severe flooding on W. Meadow Road, Stony Brook. Photo by Toni-Elena Gallo Stony Brook's elevated water table, on full display, with debris floating in the distance, as a result of the severe flooding, and runoff. Photo by Toni-Elena Gallo Construction workers standing on the rubble of Harbor Road, just above the emptied Duck Pond, Stony Brook. Photo by Toni-Elena Gallo A section of the emptied Duck Pond at Avalon Nature Preserve, resulting from the floods. Photo by Toni-Elena Gallo Harbor road, Stony Brook, blocked off. A collapsed dam stood just beneath the road, to the immediate left of Stony Brook Harbor. Photo by Denis Lynch A car trapped in a flood, on Main St., Stony Brook, Monday morning. Photo by Denis Lynch Various shots of the damage, throughout Smithtown, including a water rescue, in the top-right corner. Courtesy Town of Smithtown A firetruck, struggling through street flooding. Courtesy of the Nesconset Fire Dept. Flooding in the main lobby of The Brookport apartment complex. Courtesy Rob Gitto Security footage of Brookport's lobby. The flooding is so severe, that it is up to the mens' ankles. Courtesy Rob Gitto The rain filling up The Brookport lobby area, in a current of water. Courtesy Rob Gitto The treadmills, located in the Brookport gym, in murky water. Courtesy Rob Gitto Construction workers assessing the damage of Harbor Road and the empty Mill Pond. Photo by Toni-Elena Gallo Harbor Road, Stony Brook Village. Photo by Toni-Elena Gallo A cross section of Rocky Point. Hagerman Landing Rd., shown here, was hit hard by the storm, said Ed Romaine. A mudslide effected cars, and the roads. Courtesy Google Maps