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Belial 10-28-2012 10:13 AM

Hurricane Sandy
 
For all those on the East coast or in a state that has already declared a state of Emergency, Please be safe.

All those who are in an area which will be hit by this "hybrid storm" as the newspapers are calling it. There has also been talk of people evacuating and how NJ, NY, and CT will have 7 to 10 Day Power Outages. Yet my dad still has to go into work/PC Richards or get fired?? Seriously, who is going to shop during a hurricane?

How are you preparing?
Have you bought enough food/water?
Did you get a generator?
Do you think this is overblown? (pun intended)
Will you miss electricity if your power goes out?
How will we manage to trick or treat this year??

I know for me, I will really miss being online. It is rather. . . .addicting.

Be safe all!

Ultima 10-28-2012 12:17 PM

My family and I are very much prepared. When Irene hit, we did not expect to be out of power for a week. This year, we made sure to buy enough food, water, etc for a week for 6 people and 5 pets (a friend and her pets are staying with us).

We did not buy a generator, because our family is actually looking forward to losing power. We love camping, so this is kinda like camping but in our own house ^^;

I dunno what to do about school (I live on campus away from home) or Halloween. Hopefully, it'll be okay.

Ginger 10-28-2012 12:57 PM

Please stay safe! x

Ultima 10-28-2012 01:56 PM

I'll be okay ^^ I've got my whole family and we have shatter-proof windows. We have plenty of flashlights, candles, and such. We'll all stay indoors for the whole storm.

Just for reference:

Espy 10-28-2012 03:32 PM

...Oh whoa, what, Pittsburgh's also gonna get hit? How did I not know about this? I guess it's time to really remember to bring my umbrella...

I've actually never been in a full-fledged hurricane before, except in Taiwan, but that's probably a bit different...(Hence "HAAAAHAHAHA what is a hurricane.")

Gallagher 10-28-2012 03:50 PM

Ulti, I'm going to steal your image.



I'm so wet right now.

Alpha 10-28-2012 04:01 PM

*laughs* Wow.....nice image Gall....

Seriously though, stay safe.

Tiva 10-28-2012 04:37 PM

My parents yard is apparently flooded I laughed. we are getting snow soon thanks to the hurricane .

Pathosis 10-28-2012 05:23 PM

I'm in South-western Ontario, and we're gonna be getting hit pretty badly this time around compared to the other hurricane seasons.
We're gonna have possible flooding and power outages with winds getting up to 100km.
And torrential downpour for 3 days.
I know it's not as bad as some American's are getting it, but it's pretty crazy for these parts...
I feel more sorry for the provinces hugging oceans here.
My cousins are out West and in the East, and they're getting it badly.
:/

If we lose power for more than a few hours, I'm gonna go nuts.

edit: since we're showing maps. ><


Hero 10-28-2012 06:57 PM

I live really close to Philadelphia and I kind of live in a place prone to flooding so that's the only thing I'm worried about.
But I kind of live on a hills so I'm hoping it won't be that bad.
So far I've only put down the storm windows, checked the basement floor for things that might get wet, and moved the car up a higher place.
We already have lots of food and bread so I'm prepared
ouob

Espy 10-28-2012 07:09 PM

I don't think Carnegie's going to cancel classes for this, unfortunately, especially with what happened during Snowpocalypse/Snowmageddon a couple years back. (...Yes, CMU people have fun times naming things.)

Lestrade 10-28-2012 08:49 PM

I live in the southwest corner of Michigan so it shouldn't get to me. I have an aunt and uncle in Connecticut though, hope they're okay! Power loss isn't THAT big a deal though. Hope everyone makes it though fine = )

Belial 11-03-2012 10:44 PM

We just got our power back on, I missed this site so bad and it was freezing.

You never know how amazing a hot cup of tea can be until you can't have one is.

Quiet Man Cometh 11-04-2012 12:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lestrade (Post 1405667)
... Power loss isn't THAT big a deal though...

Oh it can be. Especially if you live in a colder climate and don't have a traditional fireplace. I've heard of power outages happening in areas where people have had to light fires in their garages to keep warm. If someone doesn't have manual back-ups for things like can openers and such it can be a big problem.

Ginger 11-04-2012 02:54 AM

In my opinion, all disaster shelters should have fireplaces in them.

Lestrade 11-11-2012 01:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Quiet Man Cometh (Post 1412889)
Oh it can be. Especially if you live in a colder climate and don't have a traditional fireplace. I've heard of power outages happening in areas where people have had to light fires in their garages to keep warm. If someone doesn't have manual back-ups for things like can openers and such it can be a big problem.

I haven't even owned an electric can opener in years. I sort of forget people still buy them, haha. I actually think handheld ones are easier to use.

And power loss can be a big deal in cold weather, that's true, but in this storm specifically that didn't seem to be much of an issue if people stayed inside.


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