A home collapses in Vilano Beach due to erosion from Hurricane Irma.
Photo by Susan Griffin
A house on A1A in South Ponte Vedra Beach lays in ruins on the shore.
Photo by Jon Blauvelt
A house on A1A in South Ponte Vedra Beach lays in ruins on the shore.
Photo by Jon Blauvelt
Flooding in the Porpoise Point neighborhood of Vilano Beach makes driving difficult for residents.
Photo by Jon Blauvelt
A house in the Porpoise Point neighborhood of Vilano Beach is left without parts of its roof after Hurricane Irma.
Photo by Jon Blauvelt
A boat docked in the Vilano Beach area struggles to stay afloat after taking on water from Hurricane Irma.
Photo by Jon Blauvelt
The garage doors on a Vilano Beach home are left bent and twisted after the storm.
Photo by Susan Griffin
A residence in Vilano Beach is damaged by Irma's fierce winds.
Photo by Susan Griffin
Debris lines A1A in Vilano Beach following Hurricane Irma.
Photo by Jon Blauvelt
Locals brave poor weather conditions to witness Hurricane Irma roll in at Vilano Beach.
Photo by Susan Griffin
A fence is blown apart by Irma’s strong winds along Mickler Road.
Photo by Samantha Logue
A tree uprooted by Hurricane Irma is propped up by a fence along Mickler Road.
Photo by Samantha Logue
Debris from the storm is widespread throughout the Palm Valley neighborhood.
Photo by Samantha Logue
A Mickler Road fence is left damaged by the trunk of a downed tree.
Photo by Samantha Logue
A fallen tree blocks the speed limit sign on Mickler Road.
Photo by Samantha Logue
A palm tree in Nocatee falls to Hurricane Irma.
Photo by Susan Griffin
A park at Walden Chase is flooded by the storm.
Photo by Susan Griffin
Flood waters overtake County Road 210.
Photo by Susan Griffin
A fallen tree rests on a power line on Nocatee Parkway.
Photo by Susan Griffin
A tree collapses outside the Post Office in Ponte Vedra Beach.
Photo courtesy of Erika Hamer
Fences throughout Ponte Vedra Beach are damaged or destroyed due to Hurricane Irma.
Photo by Benjamin Naim
A bent sign leans against a fence along Ponte Vedra Boulevard.
Photo by Benjamin Naim
A group of Ponte Vedra Beach residents in the Fairfield/Azalea Point neighborhood help a neighbor cut and remove a downed oak tree from the road.
Photo courtesy of Bruce Reid
A Ponte Vedra Boulevard palm tree is left snapped in half.
Photo by Benjamin Naim
A large tree lays sideways on a Ponte Vedra Beach side street due to Hurricane Irma’s intense winds.
Photo by Benjamin Naim
A small tree is taken down from Irma’s winds.
Photo by Benjamin Naim
A Ponte Vedra Boulevard home loses a lamp post due to the storm.
Photo by Benjamin Naim
Many trees throughout Nocatee are uprooted after Hurricane Irma.
Photo by Samantha Logue
A soccer net at Ponte Vedra High School is damaged by debris.
Photo by Samantha Logue
Hurricane Irma was unmoved by Ponte Vedra High School’s pleas to keep the campus clean, leaving debris strewn throughout the parking lots and athletics fields.
Photo by Samantha Logue