Long Island storm damage: Before and after photos show destruction to Suffolk locations

The storm caused dramatic changes to some of Long Island's beloved natural spots, including Mill Pond in Stony Brook. Credit: Daniel Goodrich, Newsday/ James Carbone
What was once a popular spot for fishing and kayaking in Smithtown has been reduced to a large puddle with exposed tree stumps. The community's library was flooded almost to the ceiling of its lower level, damaging a priceless collection of rare artifacts housed inside.
In Stony Brook, a pond that was dubbed an "environmental treasure" that powered a historic grist mill and attracted families who loved to visit the water fowl was almost completely drained, leaving behind several dead fish.
This week's storm, which brought more than 9 inches of rainfall to some parts of Suffolk County, caused intense flooding that wreaked havoc on several homes and reshaped some of the area's most popular landmarks.
Swipe each photo to see the dramatic changes caused by the storm.
Blydenburgh County Park, Smithtown
Mill Pond, Stony Brook
Stony Brook Grist Mill
Smithtown Public Library

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