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ZetaPhi708 08-26-2011 07:08 PM

Hurricane Irene
 
Sending out well wishes to all of the Greeks, past and present, in the path of Irene.

DaffyKD 08-26-2011 07:37 PM

Will those affected by Irene please check in when possible after she passes you so that we know that you are safe?

Thanks

DaffyKD

ASTalumna06 08-26-2011 08:16 PM

Will do. Here in Jersey, preparing for the worst, but hoping for the best!

It's amazing how quickly items are flying off the shelves at the stores around here. I was at Target last night at about 8:00 (I refused to go to the grocery store), and I managed to grab the last loaf of bread.

I'm used to seeing scenes like this, having lived through many blizzards in New England, but unfortunately, in a situation like this, there's no snow outside to keep food cold if we lose electricity for a few days.

ZetaPhi708 08-26-2011 08:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaffyKD (Post 2085195)
Will those affected by Irene please check in when possible after she passes you to that we know that you are safe?

Thanks

DaffyKD

Co-sign.

This is going to be a bad one, folks.

Benzgirl 08-26-2011 08:23 PM

I wonder how DS is doing. I haven't seen him post in quite a while. Hope everything is ok for him in the DC metro area. My co-workers were all changing their travel plans on Sunday to fly out Saturday.

KSUViolet06 08-26-2011 08:30 PM

I heard from a GCer in NYC that MTA is shutting down all trains and buses. Crazy.

ASTalumna06 08-26-2011 08:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KSUViolet06 (Post 2085207)
I heard from a GCer in NYC that MTA is shutting down all trains and buses. Crazy.

They actually announced last night that they were shutting them down. There's also mandatory evacuations for hospitals and nusring homes around that area. Many New Yorkers in certain areas of the city have been told to leave, as well.

They actually shut down the Garden State Parkway tonight at 8, a little farther south of here, not allowing anyone to head toward the Jersey shore.

Kappamd 08-26-2011 08:58 PM

Fiance's mom just flew IN to DC for a week-long stay. Yeah, not the best week for a business meeting.

We are praying especially hard for the Outer Banks. Corolla, NC has been near and dear to both of our families for many years and it breaks my heart to see the destruction that are predicting for the banks.

Praying for and thinking about everyone else as well.

Tulip86 08-26-2011 08:59 PM

Good luck to everyone in the area, hope you all stay safe!

AlwaysSAI 08-26-2011 09:28 PM

I have an AGD officer's meeting tomorrow afternoon. I told the President that if the weather started looking iffy, I wasn't coming.

I live alone, my boyfriend is out of town (in NY) and my parents do not live close by. I just wouldn't feel safe leaving my house during an ugly storm. Frankly, I'm not sure I feel safe in my house, but I've got no other options there.

pomplemousse12 08-26-2011 09:33 PM

I've evacuated to NOVA, but I'll update everyone when I see what happens to our area. A lot of the cities and towns have not been evacuated, so I know a bunch of people down there hoping for the best. I'll let everyone know how it goes :)

AGDee 08-26-2011 10:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KSUViolet06 (Post 2085207)
I heard from a GCer in NYC that MTA is shutting down all trains and buses. Crazy.

They are also closing all of the airports in NYC at noon and have issued some mandatory evacuations.

Stay safe all!

*winter* 08-26-2011 10:28 PM

:eek: That's me right now! I'm not in the direct path, but people I care about are! They are making it sound like the Armegeddon.

Munchkin03 08-26-2011 10:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ASTalumna06 (Post 2085211)
They actually announced last night that they were shutting them down. There's also mandatory evacuations for hospitals and nusring homes around that area. Many New Yorkers in certain areas of the city have been told to leave, as well.

They actually shut down the Garden State Parkway tonight at 8, a little farther south of here, not allowing anyone to head toward the Jersey shore.

The possibility of shutting down mass transit (including subway, bus, and commuter rail) was brought up last night. It wasn't until this afternoon, however, that the decision was made to shut the entire system down. Even if the storm doesn't pass through--which is looking extremely unlikely at this point--the system wouldn't be back and running normally until Monday afternoon. So, a lot of offices are going to be closed. I prepared for this by bringing home work that doesn't require power. My boss did not give us an emergency plan--again, a lot of people think that this is not going to be a big deal at all.

As far as the evacuations go--only the hospitals and nursing homes in the low-lying areas, the ones in the mandatory evacuation area are being cleared out. Most of NYC is actually not in a flood zone at all. My neighborhood is about 200' above sea level. Much of Lower Manhattan was built as infill, so it wasn't surprising that those areas were evacuated early.

Honestly? Most New Yorkers think this is going to blow away at the last minute. We've had "Storms of the Century" that turn out to be pretty small, so some people, especially natives, have become extremely jaded. The problem is that NYC is an old city with an old infrastructure. The subways can shut down over more than 2" of rainfall! I grew up in Florida and we don't mess around.

SWTXBelle 08-26-2011 10:38 PM

LEARN FROM US,PEOPLE - In Texas we had hurricane Rita, right after Katrina. Everyone waited, then decided to evacuate. MASSIVE TRAFFIC JAMS. People spent hours stuck on the freeways, and then the storm was no big deal. Fast forward to Ike - 3 yrs. ago. People got the evacuation order and decided to stay put. People DIED. People were swept out into the Gulf, and some of them were never found. Just google Hurricane Ike Galveston images to see the destruction. Far better to evacuate and it turn out to be no big deal than to be WRONG and DEAD. Please - if you are told to evacuate, do. Ask your loved ones to do it. Hurricanes don't play.


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