Posted on 11/01/2012 9:28:00 AM PDT by BuckeyeTexan
When restoring power, all people are not equal. Lines to hospitals are first to save lives, next is lines to EMS service, fire stations and law enforcement, then government and on down the most important list. I was without power for five days after Ike. My section of town came back before others due to the fire department, sheriff's department and county government being in this close area. A water facility isn't far from me, either.
If one is in a rural area, you are fairly far down the list.
I was without power three days due to Rita. However, counties with many trees were down a long time. It knocked down zillions of trees in the Sam Houston National Forest and towns/counties near it were without power that three weeks you are talking about.
After Ike and out of power for five days, when it came back on, it was glorious - celebration time. I also recall I was afraid it would go off again any minute - I didn't trust it to stay on. After a few hours, I thought maybe it will stay on. Sleeping that night was better than sleeping with a battery powered fan on the table next to the bed. However, without those battery fans, life would have been much harder.
We were evacuated for Ike as well but that was not as bad here. My SIL's parents lived in Houston and were w/out power for 2 weeks after Ike.
As bad as 98 degrees/humidity is without AC, I guess it beats 32 degrees without heat.
Your comprehensive coverage (if you carry it on your auto policy) will cover the current “value” of your vehicle minus the deductible.
PINGING THE OHIO LIST
We lost power around 2 or 3 AM, and have an electric sump pump in the basement. (It pumps water from the footer drain to an outside drain.)
Later that morning I found a company that rents generators and he had two, so we were able to have the pump working by noon.
My neighbor told me tha O’Rilley auto parts (in Eastlake) was bringing in a truck load of generators, and I was lucky to buy a 5000/6000 watt generator sight unseen, it now is in the garage and I may start to assemble it this weekend.
We had 1 inch of water above the floor by our bottom stair, and about 2 or 3 inches by the low end where the sump is.
Power came back on around 3:15 in the afternoon, and the cleanup started.
(About 10 years ago, we had the same thing happen, what a mess then, and now!)
Thank God that we only lost a few old items!
I actually have 2 sump pumps installed, with one being a backup to the other. I don't want the hassle of those 12V battery powered little sump pumps, as it's not gonna get the job done in a monsoon, nor is it gonna work for days with the battery dead.
Thanks, fatima, for checking in. So glad to hear that your place on the shore survived just fine.
And really good to hear that your work place didn’t flood.
Prayers for your daughter, SIL, and family. Are you taking care of the kids?
Prayers for your daughter and the family. That her hubby has a full recovery from his surgery. For ALL the people affected by this disaster!
It sounds as if you’ll be shipshape soon! Great job getting the genny. I’ve been nagging Hubby, and now’s a good time for me to really lay it on!
Hmmmm. To my surprise, the sun’s position in this image checks out for a date near summer solstice. Of course, it still looks fake, and snopes.com credits the storm shot to Mike Hollingshead, taken in Nebraska on 28 May 2004.
Actually I was thinking the same thing when I heard that.
You’re in my prayers, Buckeye.
You're in my prayers kendu - all of you on this thread are...
Gas rationing was just announced here. It’s getting bad.
That's a Florida Hurricane trick too... Thanks for the reminder... You're in my prayers - glad you're OK....
You’re in my prayers too Glock. Stay safe for all of us...
I’m fine. I am physically and mentally hard as nails. I worry about the elderly and weak. The gas shortage is going to create chaos soon.
Betis 70; Tired of Taxes; Peter W. Kessler; MurrietaMadman; Doodahhhh; fatima; Las Vegas Dave
Were so glad to hear from each of you and thankful that youre alive and mostly well. Keep us posted on your ongoing recovery. And, please, do let us know if we can help in any way. (Seriesly)
(Note: NE FReepers whove checked in posts #96 - #137.)
I wasn’t affected by Sandy. I’m safe and sound in Texas, but thank you! :)
Praise the Lord for 41 FReepers safe and sound.
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