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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Disaster Response: Update on Hurricane Ike, By Doug

Filed under: Disaster Response,Texas — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 8:34 AM

 

Update on Hurricane Ike and the Texas disaster response.

By Doug

 

Many of my friends & their familes are involved in rebuilding houstons infrastructure.

Things are still bad in places. lots of folks still crapping in buckets & sitting around candles at night.

Things are improving rapidly.  everyone is very optimistic 60% of houston will be electrified by thursday night.

Power crews working night and day. 

The water has just been announced that it is clean to drink from the tap.

Gas is a problem though.  most gas lines are still long, but it is a lot better than yesterday.

So its good to hear that even though it is still bad. things are improving rapidly.

Give it 2-3 more weeks and most things will be back to almost normal.

Though it will take months to clean up all the debris

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Saturday, September 13, 2008

News: Exclusive-Report on Ike, By Doug

Filed under: Disaster Response,News,Texas — Tags: , , , , , — Matt @ 8:33 AM

     I will shut up, and let this report speak for itself.  I have not heard of any casualty reports yet. As for the refineries and the price of gas, I am not too sure.  I know the fear of these refineries being damaged, totally jacked up the price of fuel across the country. Yesterday, I filled up at Coscto, just to get some fuel before the prices possible go nuts.  The current price we are paying for unleaded is $ 3.69 a gallon, as of yesterday. –Head Jundi 

 

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Sept. 13, 2008

Doug

 

There may be job opportunities down here after all. 

 

Ok ive talked with many of my buddies in houston who have been networking with family & friends.

 

So far this is what we have.

 

Downtown houston & the Medical center have power.

 

Power is out from the outside of the downtown area to at least 40miles North West & South

the claim of 4million without power is entirely believable.  Will know more later.

 

Now we dont know regions. All i know is at about a total of 10-12 homes in these areas the neighborhoods are without power. Most live in surburbia.

So is it just a neighborhood or literally a blackout in 40mile radius from downtown is unknown.

 

Flooding is minimal. only places that flooded are places that always flood.

wind damage – i wont say extreme yet but i will say there i A LOT of it.

 

Due to massive damage & electrical crews out which were sent to New Orleans for gustoff it will be weeks, before everyone has ppower.

 

Good news..storm surge maxed at 10-12 feet.

Tonight tomorrow high will be 90+ degrees with 100% humidity..really sux for folks down here, BUT there is a cold front coming through sunday night. So it will help a lot of the misery.

 

Houston is right on the coast.  There is a concern about mosquito bourne disease spreading.  This area is heavily sprayed with insecticide from trucks.  All that stuff has now beeen washed & blown away.  Without power folks will have doors & windows open day & night. which mean bug bites.

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