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Title: Hurricane Helene
Post by: supsalemgr on September 26, 2024, 10:19:06 AM
Although we are over 300 miles from the predicted landfall point in FL we are placed in a tropical storm warning situation. Because of a front we received over 3" of rain yesterday. Forecast is up to over 10" of rain from Helene. Because of the saturated ground and tropical storm winds we will have a lot of trees down. Mrs. Sup and I are OK on electricity as we have a Generac. Hopefully internet and cable will be OK, but doubtful. There is already some flooding so there will be much more.
Title: Re: Hurricane Helene
Post by: VVet69 on September 26, 2024, 10:22:34 AM
Quote from: supsalemgr on September 26, 2024, 10:19:06 AMAlthough we are over 300 miles from the predicted landfall point in FL we are placed in a tropical storm warning situation. Because of a front we received over 3" of rain yesterday. Forecast is up to over 10" of rain from Helene. Because of the saturated ground and tropical storm winds we will have a lot of trees down. Mrs. Sup and I are OK on electricity as we have a Generac. Hopefully internet and cable will be OK, but doubtful. There is already some flooding so there will be much more.

Same here outside of Columbia, SC, except not so much rain yet; however, there will be power outages for sure, and maybe internet as most of the high speed infrastructure is on the same poles that carry power... Stay safe for sure...
Title: Re: Hurricane Helene
Post by: SueAnn on September 26, 2024, 04:14:50 PM
Been raining almost all day here in Southeastern Pennsylvania.
No flooding yet.
Title: Re: Hurricane Helene
Post by: supsalemgr on September 27, 2024, 04:40:03 AM
As of now, 7:45am EDT, we are right in the middle of the storm. Winds are gusting to 60mph. Lost power, but have a generator and internet and cable still on.
Title: Re: Hurricane Helene
Post by: Solar on September 27, 2024, 10:02:38 AM
Quote from: supsalemgr on September 27, 2024, 04:40:03 AMAs of now, 7:45am EDT, we are right in the middle of the storm. Winds are gusting to 60mph. Lost power, but have a generator and internet and cable still on.
And dry, let's not forget you are dry. :thumbsup:
Damn, that's one nasty ass storm!!!
Title: Re: Hurricane Helene
Post by: VVet69 on September 29, 2024, 07:50:54 AM
We are without power now since 5:22AM Sept 27.  Within 5 miles of my house there are at least 15 places where trees are on power lines, have dropped power lines, or have taken out poles/transformers/lines.  I have yet to see a single Utility repair vehicle at any of these sites. Our Electrical Coop still has 9800+ meters without power in Newberry County, SC.  I was able to find gas this AM to refill my cans to run my generator, but I expect this is not going to get fixed any time soon. Having said all that, this is nothing compared to the catastrophe in Asheville and Western NC.  They are literally devastated :sad:  :sad:
Title: Re: Hurricane Helene
Post by: Possum on September 29, 2024, 07:55:51 AM
 https://thelibertydaily.com/700-tennessee-national-guard-deployed-kuwait-as-state/

QuoteThe Tennessee National Guard is NOWHERE TO BE FOUND in Eastern TN, despite MASSIVE flooding and missing people

Why? BECAUSE BIDEN & HARRIS DEPLOYED THEM TO THE MIDDLE EAST TODAY.

WTF?

Every decision this administration has made has been a disaster. This administration was the best the democrats could come up with????????
Title: Re: Hurricane Helene
Post by: Solar on September 29, 2024, 08:47:50 AM
Quote from: VVet69 on September 29, 2024, 07:50:54 AMWe are without power now since 5:22AM Sept 27.  Within 5 miles of my house there are at least 15 places where trees are on power lines, have dropped power lines, or have taken out poles/transformers/lines.  I have yet to see a single Utility repair vehicle at any of these sites. Our Electrical Coop still has 9800+ meters without power in Newberry County, SC.  I was able to find gas this AM to refill my cans to run my generator, but I expect this is not going to get fixed any time soon. Having said all that, this is nothing compared to the catastrophe in Asheville and Western NC.  They are literally devastated :sad:  :sad:
Thanx for the update and we're glad you're safe. :thumbup:
Title: Re: Hurricane Helene
Post by: Solar on September 29, 2024, 08:49:02 AM
Quote from: Possum on September 29, 2024, 07:55:51 AMhttps://thelibertydaily.com/700-tennessee-national-guard-deployed-kuwait-as-state/

Every decision this administration has made has been a disaster. This administration was the best the democrats could come up with????????
Perfect illustration of just how much the left hates rural America! :glare:
Title: Re: Hurricane Helene
Post by: supsalemgr on October 06, 2024, 06:30:17 AM
Mrs. Sup and I are fine. I am at the local internet location as they have opened it up for folks who do not have service back. We got power back 7 hours into the 8th day of outage. Thank goodness for our Generac generator. It immediately kicked on and ran continuously until power was restored. Certainly a good investment. Still without internet or cable. No damage to our house except for the chimney cap blowing off and a few gutter guards off. Did have two trees down. One blew away from the house, but blocked our street and driveway. Some neighbors cleared the street and my tree guy cleared the driveway on Wednesday. The other in the back took down two sections of a split-rail fence. Not too bad.

Folks it is a mess up here. Last report was 9 fatalities in Henderson County and over 70 in Buncombe County (Asheville). There are still over 200 unaccounted for in Buncombe. These are outdated numbers. So many without power, subsequently, without water because so many people have wells and the power cuts off the pumps. Ingles is open, but cash only as they cannot take cards without internet. My Wells Fargo branch is closed due to no power and I had to go to Brevard on Thursday to get some cash.
I will close by saying tropical storms and the mountains are a recipe for disaster
Title: Re: Hurricane Helene
Post by: Solar on October 06, 2024, 06:44:06 AM
Quote from: supsalemgr on October 06, 2024, 06:30:17 AMMrs. Sup and I are fine. I am at the local internet location as they have opened it up for folks who do not have service back. We got power back 7 hours into the 8th day of outage. Thank goodness for our Generac generator. It immediately kicked on and ran continuously until power was restored. Certainly a good investment. Still without internet or cable. No damage to our house except for the chimney cap blowing off and a few gutter guards off. Did have two trees down. One blew away from the house, but blocked our street and driveway. Some neighbors cleared the street and my tree guy cleared the driveway on Wednesday. The other in the back took down two sections of a split-rail fence. Not too bad.

Folks it is a mess up here. Last report was 9 fatalities in Henderson County and over 70 in Buncombe County (Asheville). There are still over 200 unaccounted for in Buncombe. These are outdated numbers. So many without power, subsequently, without water because so many people have wells and the power cuts off the pumps. Ingles is open, but cash only as they cannot take cards without internet. My Wells Fargo branch is closed due to no power and I had to go to Brevard on Thursday to get some cash.
I will close by saying tropical storms and the mountains are a recipe for disaster

I had no idea you were that close. How much rain did you get? Glad you came through relatively unscathed. :thumbup: 
Title: Re: Hurricane Helene
Post by: VVet69 on October 06, 2024, 10:10:19 AM
Quote from: VVet69 on September 29, 2024, 07:50:54 AMWe are without power now since 5:22AM Sept 27.  Within 5 miles of my house there are at least 15 places where trees are on power lines, have dropped power lines, or have taken out poles/transformers/lines.  I have yet to see a single Utility repair vehicle at any of these sites. Our Electrical Coop still has 9800+ meters without power in Newberry County, SC.  I was able to find gas this AM to refill my cans to run my generator, but I expect this is not going to get fixed any time soon. Having said all that, this is nothing compared to the catastrophe in Asheville and Western NC.  They are literally devastated :sad:  :sad:

Got power back at 8:30PM October 4. We have no complaints, the folks in NC and Tennessee are devastated  :sad:
Title: Re: Hurricane Helene
Post by: supsalemgr on October 07, 2024, 09:32:41 AM
Quote from: Solar on October 06, 2024, 06:44:06 AMI had no idea you were that close. How much rain did you get? Glad you came through relatively unscathed. :thumbup: 

7 inches before storm and 7"-15" more inches during the storm.
Title: Re: Hurricane Helene
Post by: Solar on October 07, 2024, 09:34:11 AM
Quote from: supsalemgr on October 07, 2024, 09:32:41 AM7 inches before storm and 7"-15" more inches during the storm.
Damn, that's a lot of rain, no matter where you live!
Title: Re: Hurricane Helene
Post by: supsalemgr on October 20, 2024, 08:09:40 AM
We had our internet and cable restored yesterday. That was in the 23rd day of our outage. Slowly the area is working on recovering. When Went out yesterday it was amazing how many chainsaws I still heard in my neighborhood.