Posted on 05/08/2010 6:17:26 AM PDT by GailA
· FAST FACTS · Third Shelter will open at Hollywood Community Center · Survivors urged to call 1-800-621- FEMA · FEMA reps assure West Tennesseans they are not forgotten
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(MEMPHIS 5/7/2010) -- The Shelby County Office of Preparedness announced Friday, a third shelter will open at the Hollywood Community Center for storm survivors.
The Ed Rice Community Center on North Watkins is at capacity. There are about 150 people there, 50 will be moved to the Hollywood location once it's up and running.
Officials at the Emergency Operations Center in Memphis say about 60 residents in Millington are staying at a shelter located near the Millington Jetport. Sign Up For ALERTS From Us
Several roads remain closed: Sullivan, Kerrville, Osborntown between Godwin and Moose, and Brunswick between Idaville and Tracy Road.
We're told two lanes of Poplar Avenue between Massey and Kirby will remain closed through next week as crews make repairs.
The Office of Preparedness will hold another briefing Saturday at 4:00 p.m. at the operations center.
Earlier in the day, FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate toured West Tennessee. Many storm survivors have been anxious to see FEMA in their neighborhoods. The flooding in Tennessee was so wide spread, many worried FEMA would forget about Memphis, Millington, Dyersburg and other areas hit in the Mid-South.
Fugate says folks here should feel reassured, FEMA is well aware they are struggling. "We want to be sure everyone here in West Tennessee understands we know it's bad, we're on hand and we know," he said.
Fugate says storm survivors should call 1-800-621-FEMA to set up an appointment for an inspector to meet them at their damaged home or apartment.
More photos have been added at the Commercial Appeal
http://www.commercialappeal.com/photos/galleries/2010/may/03/nashville-flood/?partner=popula
What a mess, God bless Tennessee and God bless the families that lost a loved one!!!
By the way, has the President even mentioned this? Oh that’s right it’s fly over country, mostly conservative, mostly Christian, he won’t mention it.
Me too!! I do watch FoxNews often but, hadn’t heard one word on there. If O has spoken about it at all, I haven’t heard it. I can only handle MSNBC and CNN for a few minutes at a time every now and again. And usually only when hubby says, let’s see what MSNBC or CNN is saying about this. Gag to much to watch longer than that.
Thanks GailA.
New photos of Operyland flooded
http://www.wreg.com/news/wreg-opryland-flooding,0,3389548.photogallery
MS Governor wants federal aide for 6 counties hit by the same storm.
http://www.myfoxmemphis.com/dpp/news/local/0500710-barbour-seeks-disaster-funds-for-north-ms-
Feds tour Middle TN
Look on the right for the video of the baby born during the flood (have to sit through the commercial) neighbor’s nurse delivered her because the roads were closed.
http://www.tennessean.com/article/20100510/NEWS01/5100335
Air view of the flood on the Navy base.
http://www.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=53071
http://www.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=53181
NSA Mid-South Begins Recovery Effort From Flood
5/7/10
By Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class (SW) Ronda Spaulding, Naval Support Activity Mid-South Public Affairs
MILLINGTON, Tenn. (NNS) After a May 1 flood caused the evacuation of almost 300 families and military personnel on duty, Naval Support Activity (NSA) Mid-South has begun the recovery process in Millington, Tenn.
During the flooding, more than 200 people were rescued by boat without a single injury.
Capt. Doug McGowen, NSA Mid-South commanding officer, credits focused preparation by his staff on emergency management with their ability to provide effective response and coordination of community assets for successful evacuation and rescue efforts. Outstanding partnerships with the community, tenant commands and the public private venture (PPV) housing partner were key to meeting the immediate needs of displaced families.
We had support rolling in as soon as the flood waters subsided. Navy Region Midwest, Navy Installations Command and Forest City provided exactly the support we needed, when we needed it, said McGowen. On the ground, the cooperation and teamwork were inspiring. Mid-South and tenant command Sailors worked alongside Navy and Army Reservists, Defense Department civilians and our PPV partners to ensure our families were taken care of. Even though their own homes might have suffered some damage and their families might have been displaced, these men and women have come together to insure Naval Support Activity Mid-South recovers as quickly as possible. Their actions are consistent with what we do every day - supporting the fleet, the fighter, and the family.
As the immediate needs of the families were being addressed, attention turned to assessing the condition of the installation and beginning the clean up and recovery.
Getting our families and Sailors into permanent housing is our top priority, said McGowen. As we execute that plan, we are concurrently conducting a comprehensive clean-up and remediation program for effected buildings throughout the installation. We are focused on getting critical infrastructure critical to supporting our Sailors around the globe.
NSA Mid-South serves as the Navys human resources center of excellence. The more than 40 tenant commands, including Navy Personnel Command and Navy Recruiting Command, manage a sailors career from recruitment through retirement and support critical family readiness programs. For more news, visit www.navy.mil.
You might want to set your TIVO for this concert. This is a commercial free concert to aid flood victims. Sunday May 16.
I don’t have TIVO. One of these days :) I’m checking out the website now.
Ours was our daughter’s she up graded her’s and gave us her old one.
VCR then????
DVD player/VCR I don’t know if I have anymore tapes. I haven’t used the VCR part of it in a couple of years.
Millington Navy Base Slowly Recovering from Floods
5/4/10
Millington Navy Base Slowly Recovering from Floods
5/4/10
Yep, I betcha my old neighborhood was underwater too. We knew people that lived on the base. Course that was back in the early 80’s. Heartbreaking!!
Millington aftermath
http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2010/may/12/trash-and-treasure/
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