Posted on 11/04/2012 8:56:52 PM PST by Jyotishi
o Residents claim they are the 'forgotten victims' of Sandy
o Also say that lack of power and law enforcement means more looting and violent crime
o Those in stricken areas stockpiling weapons like kitchen knives, machetes, and bats to protect themselves
o Coney Island residents say they are forced to 'scavenge for food like animals'
o Power unlikely to be returned to Brooklyn, Queen's and Staten Island until sometime next week
Almost one week after superstorm Sandy struck the East Coast with its ferocious force, power was still out to some 2.5 million customers due to damages, down from 3.5 million on Friday, the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Electricity Delivery & Energy Reliability claimed.
The state with the largest number of outages by far is still New Jersey with 32 percent of customers without power, it said it a report.
And as the lights begin to flicker on in Lower Manhattan, nine percent of customers across the state of New York still do not have power, followed by seven percent in Connecticut
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Coleus, welcome back to civilization.
It’s incredible that so many in very populated areas of NJ are still without power-and a northeaster will hit tomorrow and Thursday.
Well the self-pity and lack of perspective certainly are.
We were out 88 hours August 29-September 1 this year in Isaac. That's new Orleans, late summer btw. Temperatures well into the 90s, with dewpoints to match. Never below 75F, even in the middle of the night. I would have loved to have traded my Isaac experience this year for three times the outage duration with temps in the 40s and 50s. Sounds like a vacation to me.
For the record, after Katrina my home was down for a month. These crybabies in the mid Atlantic have no freaking clue.
I hear ya. The thing that takes down powerlines is wet snow and ice. When it’s really cold, it doesn’t snow, except for lake effect snow. The leading edge of the cold front squeezes the moisture out of the air, so really cold air is dry and doesn’t take down powerlines.
I would much rather spend a couple of nights cuddling wifey under the blankets than spend a few days in Gulf summer heat without A/C. No question about it.
The heat was so smothering after Isaac, Mrs Romulus wouldn't even be in the same room with me.
We moved to a downtown hotel for three nights. It was either that or murder, and I was afraid to be the survivor.
sorry to hear that you are still out of power, I would never have thought we would be affected with something like this for so long in this day and age.
“His wife went to stay with one of their adult daughters who has power.”
Glad to hear that.
Your cousin has seen it all, hasn’t he.
More damage last night...still no power...oh well.
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