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I think they closed down the mass transit for safety reasons. A decision had to be made in advance to alert people. There is no telling what a hurricane or tropical storm is going to do. Just this morning on the news they are talking about all sorts of flooding in NJ. People didn't evacuate now they are stranded on the top floors. No one thinks it going to get bad but it's better to take precautions and think of the worst in these situations. I think NYC and the mayor did what they thought necessary for the safety of their city. I don't think people are too worried about getting around as much as they are about being safe. What do you think. . |
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Of course we are hearing pissing and moaning post event. And if the worst had happened- without the kinds of responses initiated, there would be that pissing and moaning. Let us not forget how many lives could have been saved if FEMA and municipalities had done the kind of "pre" positioning and warning that was not done during Katrina. People, especially those without the means, could have been bused out early and been a lot better off. If the NYC subways had flooded as was possible, people would be thanking authorities for shutting them down. Well, in about 2 weeks after they had electricity back and the damage was fixed. By the way, it takes a good 8-10 hours to shut down systems like these- you don't just flip a switch. The coverage I watched had quite a few stories about aiding the elderly, homeless and moving fragile patients out of hospitals to safer places. Probably will get some flack here- but I did feel the coberage was skewed toward NYC. I love NYC, but, there were thousands of areas under threat including urban centers. These kinds of responses will never be perfect- these kinds of storms just change as they go. Maybe I am just reacting to the bitching and lack of gratefulness. All of those public employees worked their butts off all weekend to keep people safe- no matter the degree of winds and floods, 24/7. Of course politics gets involved- these are public works that have to utilized. People might want to thank a public works employee today.... |
Flood and other damage per state-
http://www.thebostonchannel.com/news...74/detail.html Death count is 25 at this point. could have been much worse without the kinds of responses by FEMA and all agencies (fed & state) involved- and there are several states affected. |
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I have heard most of Vermont is without power? True or not? And are there any members who are unaccounted for on here?
I pray ya'll are safe, I know all too well how bad hurricanes are. |
Hurricane season is just around the corner. June 1st to be exact. What do you do to get ready? Do you stock up year round? Or just before?
For myself I get ready for basic things during the season. Things like gas for the generator I do when one is close. I think that some people may be more complacent because, here on the Gulf Coast we haven't had one to speak of, well at least not here in the Mobile area. These are the upcoming names for storms in the Atlantic basin. Alberto (unused) Beryl (unused) Chris (unused) Debby (unused) Ernesto (unused) Florence (unused) Gordon (unused) Helene (unused) Isaac (unused) Joyce (unused) Kirk (unused) Leslie (unused) Michael (unused) Nadine (unused) Oscar (unused) Patty (unused) Rafael (unused) Sandy (unused) Tony (unused) Valerie (unused) William (unused) |
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We're well into our 9th named storm for the season and the 10th one, Joyce has emerged as well. |
I am keepin a close eye on Issac, if that thing turns any more west. it's gonna head my way.
I know a lot of BFP that this hurricane is gonna impact. y'all be careful n stay safe |
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Check in to let us know you are all safe!!! Going to be some harried next few days...Sending wishes for safety and concern for all of our BFP people in the projected and actual path of this storm!!! |
It looks as though Florida is pretty much out of the way of Isaac other than lots of rain and wind due to it's shift to the west, but once these storms hit the warm waters of the Gulf one never knows what the heck they will do from one day to the next.
Stay safe everyone. Stock up on water, food and batteries just in case... |
another Hurricane headed out by New Orleans again. :(
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I am really hoping that Issac loses power. The people in the path have suffered so much in the last few years b/c of natural disasters.
And, I have lots of friends and family on the Gulf coast. PLUS one very special person who means the world to me. I wonder if I can will this hurricane to lose power? :sparklyheart: |
i hope everyone on the east coast stays safe and finds places to go should you have to evacuate will keep you in my heart and prayers
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I live in the northwest corner of Louisiana and I just checked the weather report,seems like Thursday and Friday we will be getting 35 mph winds and rain.Anyone effected by this storm please be carefull and stay safe.
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Last I heard Isaac is strenghtening and should hit by Louisiana Weds with winds around 80-100 mph. Please be prepared and be safe ! We can only hope it loses its punch.
Here in Florida Isaac brought wind, rain, and lightening and spawned tornadoes that had damage in Vero Beach. In Orlando and elsewhere some customers lost power, electricity, light. |
Well my family is bracing for rising water and rain.
At least it's not a Category 5 heading in this time. The Katrina memories are still too damn fresh. |
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please stay safe!
Isaac has now been upgraded to a hurricane. Reports from an USAF Reserve Hurricane Hunter aircraft indicates that maximum sustained winds associated with Isaac have increased to 75 mph, a category one hurricane on the Saffir Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. It is centered about 75 miles south-southeast of the mouth of the Mississippi River or 165 miles southeast of New Orleans, moving toward the northwest at 10 mph.
www.hurricanes.gov Thoughts and prayers continue for this area and people affected! |
The bans are hitting and the water is rising in my little home town. Most don't have much to begin with, this isn't going to help.
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My well wishes are with everyone on the gulf. Please stay safe and if you can please get out of potential harms way. I also feel so terrible for the Animals in these situations. They have already begun early euthanizing at many shelters.
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Seven Years Ago
This night 7 years ago, I was hunkered down in Mississippi waiting for hurricane Katrina, having no real idea of how bad it was going to be until the water started coming in my home in the early morning hours.
While this is no Katrina, there will be significant impacts to some. I have relatives, friends and property on the Mississippi Gulf Coast so I'm keeping in touch with them through the night, and they will be checking on all the property when it is safe to do so during the light of day tomorrow. Anyone in the path, please be safe, hunker down and hang on. It's going to be a long night. Glynn |
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I was thinking about your houses down there earlier today. Hope all is well as can be and your family is safe. |
I have been glued to the news about this. Definitely thinking of everyone, loved ones, my Brother who lives on the gulf coast, and hoping that the hurricane will leave quickly.
They were calling for up to 8 inches of rain here over the last couple of days but we are now down to about 6 so that's good. Oiler! I hope your loved ones and property stay safe! |
The wind is REALLY starting to kick up out there now.
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Just got a text from my cousin. A tornado took their shed and they (and their dogs) are hunkering down in the closet. I told them to stay put and I'd let them know when to come out; tornado warning for the next 45 minutes. I hope everyone else who has friends and family in the area has a good outcome. I hate, hate, hate this.
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Head up here if you need to! We have a guest room! |
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FINALLY talked to my mom, she is without power at my cousins which is no biggie in comparison and doing ok, Her phone as been on and off all day. Unable to contact the rest of everyone and that area got hit the hardest. My home town is under again, and where i lost everything 7 years ago. 7 years ago today, unbelievable. The horror just keeps coming back and the inability to talk to people is nervewracking. Sending as much positive energy as i can. |
South of New Orleans...
one of my old friends posted on FB that she has 5 feet of water under her house, which is 8 feet off the ground. the town hall roof is gone and the bayou has spilled over into town, making it one big lake. The way of life there is shrimping, it's all they know. It's august season and even after all this is done it's gonna be a hard road, again. |
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I have to work anyway tomorrow. They told us this afternoon, if anyone calls in they will not get paid. |
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It seems so unfair. I just talked to one of my coworkers whose Mother lives just outside of New Orleans and she told pretty much the same story. Her Mother had apparently tethered a flat bottom boat to their deck and is prepared to use it if the water continues to rise. |
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My house was damaged for Katrina, it sunk for Rita. Yes a little storm no one remembers sunk my mohagany floor house on the bayou and that was it, i was done.
My biggest loss? .... Rosemary Pino..( RIP ). Being part of the decision to put her in a place that murdered her is not easy to live with. The caretakers gave all 12 patients their meds and fled, leaving them there to drown. You all would have LOVED her. Please read about her below, she meant so much to me, and she saved the lives of gay folks who had no where to go in the 60's and 70's, she gave them jobs and a home. In the end she had dementia and was told someone would be back the next day to pick her up at the facility as she was not well enough to evacuate, along with 11 others. Then the levee broke. Lost in her and Margie's house was all of the journals from the bars listed below, the photos, the memories of her adventures and all the people she touched and helped. Maybe she was murdered to spare her the heartache of seeing her house completely underwater. Margie died not long after Pino. It's all just too much. PINO Rosemary Pino ""Mama'' tragically departed this world to meet her Heavenly Father on Monday, August 29, 2005 during Hurricane Katrina. Throughout her life, Mama was a pioneer for rights of the gay and lesbian community. In addition, she worked diligently for human rights and AIDS. With her beloved business partner and devoted friend of 56 years, Margie Normand, they owned and operated numerous gay bars including, The Grog, De Ja Vu', Pino's, The Blue Odyssey, and Club 621. Prior to the bar business, Pino worked for Hibernia Bank and Camp Leroy Johnston. Mama was heavily involved with the gay carnival organizations. A member of A.G.G.I., honorary mom for the Krewe of Polythemus and the Krewe of Armenius, she also served as a board member for the Krewe of Ishtar (an all women's gay club). Standing only five feet high, Mama's distinctive laugh and bubbly personality made her appear to be six feet tall. She volunteered for The Lighthouse for the Blind and taught blind children to swim. She loved to swim and played softball until she was forty years old. Mama fought for the underdog and often adopted gay kids whose parents had disowned them. She supported her friends and everyone who ever met her adored her and her fun loving spirit. Mama enriched other's lives and will be sadly missed by her surviving sister, Joyce Pino Cantrell; business partner, Margie Normand; close personal friends, Bonnie, Kathy, Sis, Cindy, Dee, Sue, Judy, Rusty, Mark, Keith, Linda, Beverly, and Anisha; and countless other friends. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 AM on Tuesday, December 20, 2005 at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, 448 Metairie, Road, Metairie, LA. Visitation will begin at 10:00 AM at the church. Burial will follow in Metairie Cemetery. LAKE LAWN METAIRIE FUNERAL HOME is in charge of arrangements. |
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But, so goes it when you work at the hospital. I've heard it many times over 22 years. |
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No i don't know Charlene or Linda. I went on weekends to clean and help Margie and Pino. I used to peel crawfish and crab for Pino :). I met them through a friend of theirs and fell in love with them both. So damn sad.Margie was dating a girl Linda for a long time but she passed away too, seems that Katrina took it's toll.
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My heart and prayers are with y'all tonight, and I totally understand what it feels to lose contact with your loved ones in times of a violent storm raping all you've ever known and loved.
Love and light surround you and your loved ones - |
Looks like we dodged a bullet here . Im sorry that Mississippi is getting hammered.
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