You described it as a war zone, we patiently waited for pictures showing a war zone, I saw a few trees down.
Do better.
The homes you see are made of poured concrete to include the roofs for a whole lot of those homes. The insides of many were gutted but the homes were in tact.
You saw tree trunks hanging in power lines 56 or more days after the hurricane. You saw roads literally picked up and thrown who knows where. Some of the intended shots I missed due to driving. I thought I had better ones but I really hadn't looked at them on a screen instead of my phone to tell when I posted them.
It looks like a war zone and, yes I have. If my picture taking was better it would have shown better. call me a super bad photographer. (I am)
I have a serious problem, I don't take peoples pictures without their permission. (I took one in the airport and another with people but the ones that could be ID'd had their backs turned.
I was dodging people and I was not driving but was riding. I took what I could. If I caused a few disappointment not much I can do but try not to do that again. Be Good (A lot of those shots were cloudy and blurry, and not just the ones of the clouds.)
If it's any consolation to you who have taken time to complain. I took some good pictures of me but I have a face for radio...
I hear pics or it didn't happen, I had pics but they were awful. Blame that on me. I take full responsibility...