Manhattan is closing down the transit system as of tonight. Schools are closed tomorrow, as is my office. In the burbs, I know we're going to lose power so determining now whose house we should go. Biggest concern for us are 4 giant pine trees on my neighbors yard that are sure to come crashing down on us so trying to clear the upstairs of any valuables and hope for the best.
There's talk of a pre-emptive power shutdown in lower Manhattan to protect equipment, so I'm filling water jugs just in case. We have food and batteries, and my apartment building staff is very good. I think we will be okay.
Taking the dog out will likely be a problem, but that's minor in the great scheme of things.
Hope everyone stays safe and comfortable.
As someone who has been through a couple of hurricanes I feel for y'all. Stay safe!
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Good luck to all. The rain here has stopped, just the wind which will last through Tuesday and the gusts here are no worse than any other regular storm. I have seen some pictures from the Outer Banks of NC, mostly of Hatteras Island and there is a lot of flooding there. Milo Beach (Rodanthe, Salvo, Waves) appear to be taking the worst of it (which is typical as this is the smallest strip of land). There has been 1 definite house collapse into the ocean. It's the 2nd house from what is referred to as the S-Curves which are totally flooded. This house was condemned after Irene last year and no work was done to it, so no one was in the home. Anyone who watched the movie Nights in Rodanthe, this house at the time was the 3rd home from the S Curves as Serendipity was the first, but was moved father south 3 years ago. This area is prone to flooding with a minor storm, so the flooding was expected and the only evacuations were called were for visitors to please leave since they would be stuck on the island if they did not. No evacuations called for residents. I hope those who are still in her path will be safe.
I will be lighting a BIG candle tonight to hope for the safety of all in this storms path. I just hope there "Frankenstein" monster storm ends up being more along the book lines and less of a horror movie!
All the schools are closed tomorrow. I am wondering if it's really going to be that bad here. It's raining out, been raining all day, but no wind really, yet.
I'm ready, although not sure what I am going to do about work tomorrow. One client (the one who lives right near me) cancelled already.
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I'm on LI but more worried about DD who is at UDEL in path of the storm
, wishing she had driven home when they told them school was closing and they should go home...
I hope she's okay. I have nephews at Univ of New Haven and SUNY Farmingdale, and both are home with their parents on Long Island because their schools were closed. The UNH nephew is a volunteer fireman so I imagine he will be at the firehouse for the next few days to be ready for whatever happens.
My parents are in Bayville, where the storm surge will be bad. Once again I'm glad my grandfather chose to build the house up on a hill instead of near the beach.
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Hope everyone is safe and that the Mammoth Storm turns out to be less than predicted.....!
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Did you grow up in Bayville? I'm from a few miles from there. My friend lives there now, and they always evacuate during big storms. I just read that Bayville Ave has partially washed away. I hope your parents aren't stranded! I'm pretty sure the rest of my family on the north shore is just without power, although there is always concern for the big old trees.
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I hope your friend's house was not damaged.
I did grow up in Bayville. I think it was West Shore Rd in Mill Neck that partially collapsed. But the Bayville Bridge is closed because Shore Rd is closed. For a time during the storm Bayville Ave was flooded at the other end of town so everyone was cut off, but that road is open now so it's possible to get in and out of town through Locust Valley. I did read that the causeway was blocked and there's no access to Center Island.
And I've seen photos of shrimp floating in flood waters on the roads. I had no idea there was shrimp in Oyster Bay until today.
I spent a fair amount of time this afternoon searching news sites for information about storm damage. I even registered for Newsday's website using my parents' subscription. My sister has to work tomorrow (she's a nurse) so I was checking road conditions for her commute since she has no electricity or internet. She also needed to know if one son's college was open tomorrow (it's not) and if the other would be able to drive back to his school in New Haven (looks like he can since they re-opened the bridges). I was also texting information about closed roads to my parents, for when they want to try to leave the house.
Everyone in my family that was affected by the storm is safe, though some cousins had some problems -- two had houses on the south shore of LI that flooded, and the restaurant where one worked was damaged by fire. But for the most part the news has been good.
I also had some sad non-storm news today -- there was a fire in one of the condos in my neighborhood and one man died. I knew him, and I'm friends with the women who lives in the unit below his. She's now displaced due to damage to her home.
I've been working from home but I had to take a long break this afternoon. Between the anxiety from the storm and the awful news about my neighbors I was just tired. So I wound up working until 10 pm to make up for the break.
I'm glad everyone so far is okay. I'm concerned about Pam and her dog, though. I hope she's just muddling through the power outage and we'll hear from her soon.
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We lost power for 37 hours, just restored late this morning. No damage to the house, cars, etc. Since we are surrounded by tall, old oaks, we were concerned about falling trees/limbs. The house got progressively colder, the longer we were without power, so I ended up swimming two hours this morning. Took a long hot shower at the pool and was loathe to return to the cold house.
Two blocks east, a big old oak fell on a house, Pretty much destroyed it.
Hope everyone else impacted by Sandy is doing ok, particularly those in NJ and NY.
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Finally checking in from New Jersey. We live about an hour from the coast and our are was hit really hard. We just got our power back, but many roads are impassible with trees uprooted everywhere. One of the biggest problems for us right now if finding gas. When one station gets a delivery, hundreds instantly line up.
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