Google has just released some imagery of the northeastern United States post-Hurricane Sandy, and it includes many miles of shoreline in New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland.

The imagery is remarkably sharp and covers quite a lot of area. You can view it yourself on the Superstorm Sandy Crisis Response page, or grab this KML file

(via Google Maps Mania)
About Mickey Mellen
Mickey has been using Google Earth since it was released in 2005, and has created a variety of geo-related sites including Google Earth Hacks. He runs a web design firm in Marietta, GA, where he lives with his wife and two kids.
i couldn’t spot many damage….the houses look intact except 4 a little water and sand on the streets!
“Sandy Imagery” has just appeared in the “Tour Guide” feature.