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To: Jacquerie

Keep the faith! Keeping those less fortunate in our prayers too.


1,159 posted on 10/14/2018 5:10:51 PM PDT by NautiNurse (Two-door Ford suffered unrepairable damage after a head-on collision with facts & truth.)
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To: NautiNurse

http://www.newsherald.com/news/20181014/hurricane-michael-resources-and-updates-for-panama-citypanama-city-beach

OCT 14 7:30 PM

PANAMA CITY BEACH — With power slowly returning and to give people time to return home from work, the City of Panama City Beach has modified its curfew hours.

Curfew is now in effect from 9 p.m. to 7 a.m.


1,160 posted on 10/15/2018 4:11:11 AM PDT by abb ("News reporting is too important to be left to the journalists." Walter Abbott (1950 -))
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To: NautiNurse

https://www.facebook.com/ShopPierPark/

Pier Park
October 13 at 10:35 AM ·

Our hearts go out to the thousands of people affected by Hurricane Michael. With so many without power, water and other necessities some of our merchants have opened their doors to residents seeking electricity, water, wi-fi, restaurants and other services. Currently Target, Dollar Tree, Dillards, Cariloha, Irene and Company, Toy Kingdom, Deja Vu and Paradise Found are open with other stores opening soon. Restaurants that are currently open are the Angry Tuna Seafood Company, Pompano Joes, Dicks Last Resort, Nathans and Smoothie King. Thank you for your understanding as we work together to ensure the safety of our customers, retailers and employees.


1,162 posted on 10/15/2018 4:22:05 AM PDT by abb ("News reporting is too important to be left to the journalists." Walter Abbott (1950 -))
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To: NautiNurse

https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2018/10/verizon-fiber-suffered-unprecedented-damage-from-hurricane-michael/

Verizon fiber suffered “unprecedented” damage from Hurricane Michael
Jon Brodkin - 10/15/2018, 11:40 AM

Nearly 300,000 households were still without home Internet, phone, or TV service yesterday in Florida, Georgia, and Alabama, as telcos scramble to repair networks damaged by Hurricane Michael. More than 200,000 of the households without cable or wireline service are in Florida, according to the Federal Communications Commission.

Mobile service has also taken a big hit, with outages affecting about 15 percent of cell sites in the 21 Florida counties where the FCC is tracking hurricane-related outages.

Carriers have made progress in reducing those outage numbers the past few days. Nearly 29 percent of tracked cell sites in Florida were out as of October 11, but the outage rate has been nearly cut in half since.
“Unprecedented” fiber damage

Still, carrier efforts to restore mobile service have been hampered by extensive fiber damage.

“The storm caused unprecedented damage to our fiber, which is essential for our network—including many of our temporary portable assets—to work,” Verizon said yesterday on its webpage for hurricane updates.

Verizon said today that its fiber is still suffering new damage from other restoration efforts:

We continue to work round the clock on network restoration efforts and have seen some positive movement, although fiber connection—needed for cell sites and some mobile assets to work—still poses a significant challenge. For example, as soon as we have fiber repaired and start to see sites come back on air, we experience new cuts resulting from other restoration efforts happening in the community such as clearing roads, residential property clearing, and replacing electric poles.

Verizon said today that “99 percent of our network is in service in Georgia and 98 percent in Florida,” but those numbers appear to be for the entire state instead of just the disaster zones tracked by the FCC. “[T]he hardest hit area of Panama City, Panama City Beach and the surrounding communities [are] still experiencing the most impact,” Verizon said.

Verizon has both underground fiber and fiber hung from poles in the affected areas, according to The Wall Street Journal.

AT&T said today that its “network is performing well and nearly fully restored in most affected areas.” AT&T is using portable cell sites “in numerous locations throughout Florida and Georgia” while the carrier repairs its network.
FCC disaster reporting

The FCC activated its disaster information reporting system on October 9 and has provided daily outage updates since the Category 4 hurricane made landfall on October 10. The latest update, released yesterday, shows that carriers have a way to go in restoring service for both mobile networks and wired connections to people’s homes.

More than 66 percent of the cell sites (216 out of 327) in Florida’s Bay County were out, while more than 69 percent of cell sites (16 out of 23) in Florida’s Gulf County were out. Across the 21 Florida counties that are part of the FCC’s disaster reporting, 383 out of 2,543 (15.1 percent) of cell sites were out of service.

In Georgia, 2 percent of cell sites in tracked areas were out yesterday, down from 14.2 percent on October 11. The outage rate yesterday was 50 percent in Georgia’s Early County and more than 18 percent in Decatur County. In Alabama, 1.1 percent of cell sites in tracked areas (8 out of 759) were out yesterday, down from 9.2 percent on October 11.

While the number of cell site outages provides a rough approximation of the storm’s impact, the FCC said the statistic “does not necessarily correspond to the availability of wireless service to consumers in that area.”

“Wireless networks are often designed with numerous, overlapping cell sites that provide maximum capacity and continuity of service even when an individual site is inoperable,” the FCC said. Carriers also “frequently use temporary facilities such as cells-on-wheels” to keep service up in disaster areas.

Charter cable customers still lack service

Most of the home Internet outages are in Florida, where 205,643 cable or wireline subscribers remained out of service yesterday. The cable and wireline outages affect Internet, phone, and TV service. The Florida wireline outages were at their peak on October 12, when 252,748 households were affected. Many of the outages affect Charter Spectrum customers.

“Our technicians are working to restore Spectrum service interrupted by damage from Michael,” Charter said. “Power outages continue to affect many of our customers, and electricity is necessary before we can restore or troubleshoot Spectrum service. Restoration will be ongoing as conditions permit.”

Nearly 70,000 Georgia households were still without cable or wireline service yesterday, down from 103,775 on October 11. Nearly 16,000 Alabama households were still without service yesterday, down from 18,244 on October 11.


1,164 posted on 10/15/2018 10:38:33 AM PDT by abb ("News reporting is too important to be left to the journalists." Walter Abbott (1950 -))
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To: NautiNurse

https://www.gulfpowernews.com/gulf-power-announces-panama-city-beach-all-powered-up/

Gulf Power announces Panama City Beach all powered up – Oct. 15, 2018

(Information current as of the morning of Oct. 15, 2018)
By Natalie Smith -
October 15, 2018

Gulf Power announces that more than 95% of customers who can receive power in Panama City Beach east of Highway 79 to the Hathaway Bridge have been restored 18 hours before estimated restoration time.

This brings the total number of customers who have been restored since Hurricane Michael’s landfall on Wednesday to approximately 62,000. Work continues around the clock as crews repair and rebuild the electric infrastructure in the areas severely affected by the wrath of Hurricane Michael.

“Our ability to get the lights on even quicker than our earlier estimate on Panama City Beach is a testament to the great teamwork and commitment of the entire team from across the country that have come to assist us.” said Adrianne Collins, vice president of Power Delivery. “We are glad to get these homes and businesses powered up and together, we will continue the work to restore hope to all of the families we serve.”


1,165 posted on 10/15/2018 12:28:24 PM PDT by abb ("News reporting is too important to be left to the journalists." Walter Abbott (1950 -))
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To: NautiNurse

I can’t believe how fast the Feds/State are getting basic services up and running. Elect power and to a lesser extent water is up in just about all affected local areas a week after the storm! Due to the washout at Stump Hole, we won’t be able to inspect our home for a while, but with power and water restored nearby we’ll be able to stay at a friend’s vacation home not that far away.


1,177 posted on 10/17/2018 11:07:41 AM PDT by Jacquerie (ArticleVBlog.com)
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