TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「Ramón Espinosa is no stranger to hurricanes. The Associated Press photographer, based in Cuba, has covered storms in the #Caribbean for the past 14 years, he says, "but nothing compared to this one." Hurricane Dorian hit the #Bahamas as a Category 5 storm with 185 mph winds, becoming the strongest on record to strike the islands. Dorian's death toll currently stands at 50, but more than 1,000 people are still missing. "It was giant, weird, stationary and crushing everything," says Espinosa. In the days afterward, his images of dramatic rescues felt startling and immediate—the closest thing to being there, writes @paulmoakley. More recently, he was able to travel to the areas most deeply affected, producing images that show the epic destruction yet feel like a lament to what was lost. In these photographs, a chair is caught in a tree; Tereha Davis eats rice among the scattered remains of her home;  and cars are stranded on a damaged road. Read the full interview, and see more pictures, at the link in bio. Photographs by @aprespinosa—@apnews」9月22日 6時59分 - time

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Ramón Espinosa is no stranger to hurricanes. The Associated Press photographer, based in Cuba, has covered storms in the #Caribbean for the past 14 years, he says, "but nothing compared to this one." Hurricane Dorian hit the #Bahamas as a Category 5 storm with 185 mph winds, becoming the strongest on record to strike the islands. Dorian's death toll currently stands at 50, but more than 1,000 people are still missing. "It was giant, weird, stationary and crushing everything," says Espinosa. In the days afterward, his images of dramatic rescues felt startling and immediate—the closest thing to being there, writes @paulmoakley. More recently, he was able to travel to the areas most deeply affected, producing images that show the epic destruction yet feel like a lament to what was lost. In these photographs, a chair is caught in a tree; Tereha Davis eats rice among the scattered remains of her home; and cars are stranded on a damaged road. Read the full interview, and see more pictures, at the link in bio. Photographs by @aprespinosa@apnews


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