York County, PA here. Small stream flooding, some out laying areas still without power. Other than that, we’re good.
West belmar, no power little water pressure
Took a tree to house, ripped all utilities off
Looters looking for gas cans and generators
Stay armed!
We're in a funny spot - Long Island Sound is shaped like a V with the open side facing east to the ocean. When the wind blows out of the east, the tides dont go completely out and the water piles up in the western Sound, where I am. We had astronomical high tides over 12 above normal. The part of my town near the water was submerged. The low part of main street in Westport was 4 ½ feet underwater. One low income apartment complex in Norwalk was 5 under and they are talking about just demolishing it too much damage. My favorite burger joint down by the water was washed out to sea. The pool house at the swim club we used to belong to was demolished as well.
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We’re so glad to hear from each of you and thankful that you’re 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)
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Good to see you, Bro.
Have you heard from/of Elder Bro and his brood yet? I thought he was on storm duty.
Nephew was trying to get to the coast...
Same County...same report.
5 hours 15 minutes without power Monday but that was a minor nuisance after 54 hours last year from Irene and 51 hours from the "halloween snow".
Irene (along with Lee two weeks later) knocked down half a dozen good sized trees. This time only a little locust sapling.