Diggin It
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As of Saturday morning over 30 poles were out of service in my area...
I think you could safely add a few zeros to that number across the affected areas.
As of Saturday morning over 30 poles were out of service in my area...
I think you could safely add a few zeros to that number across the affected areas.
Well...
My power returned about 5:30 on Saturday afternoon...
My line was out 54 hours...
Thankfully the generator performed flawlessly...
Just burned a lot of gas...
Talked to a friend of mine who is a Duke Energy engineer...
As of Saturday morning over 30 poles were out of service in my area...
He said it was a mess...
Hope everyone else gets their power up as soon as possible and stay safe...
Why "they" didn't help people? You mean why didn't the .gov show up and save everyone and rebuild their homes? Probably because that isn't/shouldn't be their job. The gov told a lot of folks to evacuate, if they didn't why should we be rushing to wait on them hand and foot? That is a personal decision, you have to be responsible for your decisions.
I saw dozens and dozens of tree service trucks and a few power service trucks on the road and in staging areas this morning when I drove to work. :thumbsup: Some friends of the kids showed up on Saturday so they could get showers. They had been without power for days and were not expected to get power until midnight tonight, ie, Monday.
Me think Michael took the powers that be by surprise. They did not expect the storm to be that bad and of course it kinda popped up sorta quickly. That and the focus on the areas hard hit by Florence. After the hurricanes in the last century, the state, local governments and power companies have improved their storm response. But the Michael response was a bit slow but they did speed up quickly.
And our outages and damage is nothing compared to what Florence did to eastern and southern NC or what Michael did on the Gulf. I sure hope we have nice, boring winter weather.
Later,
Dan
No, why did "they" not deliver the food and water that was sitting in trucks and on pallets but instead gave free plane tickets off the island to the mainland?Why "they" didn't help people? You mean why didn't the .gov show up and save everyone and rebuild their homes? Probably because that isn't/shouldn't be their job. The gov told a lot of folks to evacuate, if they didn't why should we be rushing to wait on them hand and foot? That is a personal decision, you have to be responsible for your decisions.
I saw dozens and dozens of tree service trucks and a few power service trucks on the road and in staging areas this morning when I drove to work. :thumbsup: Some friends of the kids showed up on Saturday so they could get showers. They had been without power for days and were not expected to get power until midnight tonight, ie, Monday.
Me think Michael took the powers that be by surprise. They did not expect the storm to be that bad and of course it kinda popped up sorta quickly. That and the focus on the areas hard hit by Florence. After the hurricanes in the last century, the state, local governments and power companies have improved their storm response. But the Michael response was a bit slow but they did speed up quickly.
And our outages and damage is nothing compared to what Florence did to eastern and southern NC or what Michael did on the Gulf. I sure hope we have nice, boring winter weather.
Later,
Dan

Wishing you all the best down there!It's been pure **** here. House survived but all other buildings destroyed. Family is safe that's most important.
It's been pure **** here. House survived but all other buildings destroyed. Family is safe that's most important.
We made it back from Northwest Florida. In all my years, I have never seen the level of destruction as I saw this week! It will be months before they can get power back to many areas down there. All the homes along the beach use lift pumps for the septic system. Without power, the systems are backing up.
It is very hot during the day with 98% humidity! Getting fuel is very difficult for the people trying to run chain saws and generators.
However, seeing people of all walks of life coming together to help one another is such a blessing. You can see the power of God working in and through everyone there.
Everyone keep the victims of Michael in your thoughts and prayers as this will be a very hard row for them to hoe!
We're there things you could help with over there? Could you find food and lodging nearby?
We made it back from Northwest Florida. In all my years, I have never seen the level of destruction as I saw this week! It will be months before they can get power back to many areas down there. All the homes along the beach use lift pumps for the septic system. Without power, the systems are backing up.
It is very hot during the day with 98% humidity! Getting fuel is very difficult for the people trying to run chain saws and generators.
However, seeing people of all walks of life coming together to help one another is such a blessing. You can see the power of God working in and through everyone there.
Everyone keep the victims of Michael in your thoughts and prayers as this will be a very hard row for them to hoe!