A gallery of photographs of flooding that occurred in Atlantic and Cumberland Counties in the wake of Hurricane Irene by The Press of Atlantic City photographers.
Michael Ein
Vic and Helen Hudson, left, MaKayla Brennan, 10, and Debbie Murphy, all of Hamilton Township, walk through flood waters on Hudson Street in the Mays Landing section, Tuesday Aug. 30, 2011. Saturated ground from record month of rainfall plus excessive water from Hurricane Irene has overrun the Great Egg Harbor River and Lake Lenape. (The Press of Atlantic City/Staff Photo by Michael Ein)
Dave Griffin
Water floods over Weymouth Rd. nearby Willow Grove Lake in Pittsgrove Township as officials assess the damage. Photo/Dave Griffin
Dave Griffin
Holly Village residents Gusippi Emilio Simonini, 84, from Millville and Henry Davis, 65, also from Millville, were relocated along with about 20 other families to the Millville Rescue Squad on Cedarville Ave. in Millville until the threat of flooding passes. Photo/Dave Griffin
Michael Ein
County workers gather at the closed Mill Street bridge in the Mays Landing section of Hamilton Township, Tuesday Aug. 30, 2011. Saturated ground from record month of rainfall plus excessive water from Hurricane Irene has overrun the Great Egg Harbor River and Lake Lenape. (The Press of Atlantic City/Staff Photo by Michael Ein)
Dave Griffin
Bridgeton Mayor Albert Kelly greets New Jersey�s Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno upon her arrival to the Bridgeton Zoo where they will tour flood damage at Sunset Lake in Bridgeton Tuesday August 30, 2011. Photo/Dave Griffin
Dave Griffin
Lakeside property owners Cheryl and Sam Fox were relieved to find the flood waters had receded overnight at Willow Grove Lake on Weymouth Road in Vineland Tuesday August 30, 2011. Photo/Dave Griffin
Michael Ein
Torrents of water spill over the dam above the Mill Street bridge in the Mays Landing section of Hamilton Township, Tuesday Aug. 30, 2011. Saturated ground from record month of rainfall plus excessive water from Hurricane Irene has overrun the Great Egg Harbor River and Lake Lenape. (The Press of Atlantic City/Staff Photo by Michael Ein)
Dave Griffin
River water swells just below the Union Lake Dam as it flows under the Main St. Bridge crossing near center city in Millville. Photo/Dave Griffin
Mike Manger
Mavrick the Doberman Pinscher swims in his back yard on Little Eagle Dr. in Hammonton Township which was flooded by The Great Egg Harbor Rivers on Monday August 29, 2011.
Mike Manger
Ed Muller of Hammonton Township wades in water chest deep to a deck in his backyard he usually has to mow under on Monday August 29, 2011.
Dave Griffin
Road department officials assess the flood damage on Weymouth Rd. nearby Willow Grove Lake in Pittsgrove Township. Photo/Dave Griffin
Dave Griffin
Fred Lavalle, from Pittsgrove, checks out the flooding on Weymouth Rd. near his daughter�s home by Willow Grove Lake in Pittsgrove Township. Photo/Dave Griffin
Mike Manger
Ed Muller of Hammonton Township stands on Ballard Dr. in Hammonton Township which was flooded by The Great Egg Harbor Rivers on Monday August 29, 2011.
Dave Griffin
Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno surveys flood damage to Park Drive near Sunset Lake in Bridgeton as Bridgeton Mayor Albert Kelly stands by Tuesday, Aug. 30.
Dave Griffin
Water floods over Weymouth Rd. nearby Willow Grove Lake in Pittsgrove Township as officials assess the damage. Photo/Dave Griffin
Michael Ein
MaKayla Brennan, 10, drains water from her boots as her aunt Debbie Murphy, both of Hamilton Township, after walking through flood waters on Hudson Street in the Mays Landing section, Tuesday Aug. 30, 2011. Saturated ground from record month of rainfall plus excessive water from Hurricane Irene has overrun the Great Egg Harbor River and Lake Lenape. (The Press of Atlantic City/Staff Photo by Michael Ein)
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