Big Rain Event is over for Puerto Rico,USVI,BVI
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my thoughts and prayers have been will all of you knotimpaired. i think we have tried to keep this thread open for those in your area so you don't have to wade through lots of junk to get good info to each other.
Sorry if you feel neglected - promise you it is not meant that way. take care all in these areas being affected.
Sorry if you feel neglected - promise you it is not meant that way. take care all in these areas being affected.
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I will post now only a preliminary report from Puerto Rico as of 10:00 AM EDT about the situation unfolding with this rain event.
Refugees=110
Houses damaged by mudslides or floods=78
Roads impassable by mudslides or floods=34
Rivers out of their banks=4
Dams open at maximun capacity=3
Highest rainfall totals in the past 24 hours:
Ponce=8.06 inches
Juana Diaz=7.69 inches
Patillas=6.98 inches
Adjuntas=6.56 inches
Later today I will post more information.
Refugees=110
Houses damaged by mudslides or floods=78
Roads impassable by mudslides or floods=34
Rivers out of their banks=4
Dams open at maximun capacity=3
Highest rainfall totals in the past 24 hours:
Ponce=8.06 inches
Juana Diaz=7.69 inches
Patillas=6.98 inches
Adjuntas=6.56 inches
Later today I will post more information.
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PRC011-083-131-013-120000-
URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN JUAN PR
925 AM AST TUE OCT 11 2005
A FLOOD WARNING HAS BEEN ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN
SAN JUAN EFFECTIVE UNTIL 800 PM AST TUESDAY EVENING
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING MUNICIPALITIES
IN PUERTO RICO
SAN SEBASTIAN...ANASCO...LAS MARIAS...ARECIBO...
MANATI...BARCELONETA...MOROVIS...DORADO...COMERIO...NARANJITO...TOA
ALTA...TOA BAJA
FOR PEOPLE ALONG THE FOLLOWING RIVER(S)...RIO GRANDE DE ANASCO...RIO
DE LA PLATA...RIO GRANDE DE MANATI...RIO GRANDE DE ARECIBO...RIO
TANAMA.
AT 930 AM AST RIVER LEVEL SENSORS INDICATE THAT THE RIVERS LISTED
ABOVE ARE ABOVE FLOOD STAGE AND ADDITIONAL HEAVY RAINS ARE EXPECTED
ACROSS THESE AREAS. IN ADDITION TO THE RIVERS BEING ABOVE FLOOD
STAGE...THERE MAY BE ADDITIONAL FLASH FLOODING IN OTHER RIVERS AND
TRIBUTARIES ACROSS THE WARNING AREA...THERE IS A FLASH FLOOD WARNING
ACROSS ALL OF PUERTO RICO.
URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN JUAN PR
925 AM AST TUE OCT 11 2005
A FLOOD WARNING HAS BEEN ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN
SAN JUAN EFFECTIVE UNTIL 800 PM AST TUESDAY EVENING
FOR PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING MUNICIPALITIES
IN PUERTO RICO
SAN SEBASTIAN...ANASCO...LAS MARIAS...ARECIBO...
MANATI...BARCELONETA...MOROVIS...DORADO...COMERIO...NARANJITO...TOA
ALTA...TOA BAJA
FOR PEOPLE ALONG THE FOLLOWING RIVER(S)...RIO GRANDE DE ANASCO...RIO
DE LA PLATA...RIO GRANDE DE MANATI...RIO GRANDE DE ARECIBO...RIO
TANAMA.
AT 930 AM AST RIVER LEVEL SENSORS INDICATE THAT THE RIVERS LISTED
ABOVE ARE ABOVE FLOOD STAGE AND ADDITIONAL HEAVY RAINS ARE EXPECTED
ACROSS THESE AREAS. IN ADDITION TO THE RIVERS BEING ABOVE FLOOD
STAGE...THERE MAY BE ADDITIONAL FLASH FLOODING IN OTHER RIVERS AND
TRIBUTARIES ACROSS THE WARNING AREA...THERE IS A FLASH FLOOD WARNING
ACROSS ALL OF PUERTO RICO.
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knotimpaired wrote:I would not have to say this but would any of you worry about Vieques and Culebra.
Yes we are spits of land but we also have families and friends,
Talk maybe in general.
When it comes to a hurricane in the states, my gosh, the world is falling, but us?
Who seems to give a crap?
As noted over and over again, I CARE. I read every post in this thread and the Invest one to get any info I can about all of you down there. Stay safe, please and know you are NOT alone. I'm sorry you feel you are not receiving the support and comfort you deserve but that is not entirely true. Some of us are very worried about you all.
Lynn
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knotimpaired wrote:I would not have to say this but would any of you worry about Vieques and Culebra.
Yes we are spits of land but we also have families and friends,
Talk maybe in general.
When it comes to a hurricane in the states, my gosh, the world is falling, but us?
Who seems to give a crap?
Aww Karen!! Not true...even though I bring it up at least once a year. I think there is more awareness on this board all the time that we exist (we including ALL the little spits of islands). It is just human nature to look in your own backyard and we do it here too...once it's above the line..we're sorry (well, not quite the case with Katrina and Rita and some others in the past) but for the most part, we're heaving sighs of relief and looking east again.
This thread has been really good for me and I appreciate it being here a lot. I think it has let some others know how it doesn't take much to have a pretty horrific impact on small islands (Culebra is ridiculously small, I don't just mean us), and why we have such a hugely strong respect for hurricanes and being prepared as possible for them.
Anyway girl, put some Bailey's in that coffee and go dig up some chaney! It's PERFECT weather for it!
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cycloneye wrote:I will post now only a preliminary report from Puerto Rico as of 10:00 AM EDT about the situation unfolding with this rain event.
Refugees=110
Houses damaged by mudslides or floods=78
Roads impassable by mudslides or floods=34
Rivers out of their banks=4
Dams open at maximun capacity=3
Highest rainfall totals in the past 24 hours:
Ponce=8.06 inches
Juana Diaz=7.69 inches
Patillas=6.98 inches
Adjuntas=6.56 inches
Later today I will post more information.
Awful stats Luis
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The refugees are going to schools in southcentral and eastern Puerto Rico.I heared that the red cross is movilizing here.
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FLASH FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN JUAN PR
1100 AM AST TUE OCT 11 2005
PRC149-113-059-133-075-111700-
1100 AM AST TUE OCT 11 2005
...A FLASH FLOOD WARNING CONTINUES UNTIL 230 PM AST FOR THE FOLLOWING
MUNICIPALITIES...
IN PUERTO RICO
PONCE...VILLALBA...JUANA DIAZ...GUAYANILLA...SANTA ISABEL
AT 1100 AM AST...LOCAL DAM OPERATORS HAVE INDICATED THAT WATER WILL
BE RELEASED FROM THE DAMS IN THE SOUTH COASTAL AREAS ... THIS
INCLUDES LAGO GUAYABAL AND CERRILLOS DAM. THESE OPERATIONS COUPLED
WITH THE RUNOFF FROM ADDITIONAL RAINFALL WILL RESULT IN CONTINUED
RISES AND FLOODING ON THE RIVERS IN THE AFFECTED AREAS.
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN JUAN PR
1100 AM AST TUE OCT 11 2005
PRC149-113-059-133-075-111700-
1100 AM AST TUE OCT 11 2005
...A FLASH FLOOD WARNING CONTINUES UNTIL 230 PM AST FOR THE FOLLOWING
MUNICIPALITIES...
IN PUERTO RICO
PONCE...VILLALBA...JUANA DIAZ...GUAYANILLA...SANTA ISABEL
AT 1100 AM AST...LOCAL DAM OPERATORS HAVE INDICATED THAT WATER WILL
BE RELEASED FROM THE DAMS IN THE SOUTH COASTAL AREAS ... THIS
INCLUDES LAGO GUAYABAL AND CERRILLOS DAM. THESE OPERATIONS COUPLED
WITH THE RUNOFF FROM ADDITIONAL RAINFALL WILL RESULT IN CONTINUED
RISES AND FLOODING ON THE RIVERS IN THE AFFECTED AREAS.
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cycloneye wrote:The refugees are going to schools in southcentral and eastern Puerto Rico.I heared that the red cross is movilizing here.
Thanks for the information. I did a 9 day road trip all over the island and can imagine the people and places...so sad. Wonder how the crops and gardens are? Another major effect for workers and their families
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cycloneye wrote:FLASH FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN JUAN PR
1100 AM AST TUE OCT 11 2005
PRC149-113-059-133-075-111700-
1100 AM AST TUE OCT 11 2005
...A FLASH FLOOD WARNING CONTINUES UNTIL 230 PM AST FOR THE FOLLOWING
MUNICIPALITIES...
IN PUERTO RICO
PONCE...VILLALBA...JUANA DIAZ...GUAYANILLA...SANTA ISABEL
AT 1100 AM AST...LOCAL DAM OPERATORS HAVE INDICATED THAT WATER WILL
BE RELEASED FROM THE DAMS IN THE SOUTH COASTAL AREAS ... THIS
INCLUDES LAGO GUAYABAL AND CERRILLOS DAM. THESE OPERATIONS COUPLED
WITH THE RUNOFF FROM ADDITIONAL RAINFALL WILL RESULT IN CONTINUED
RISES AND FLOODING ON THE RIVERS IN THE AFFECTED AREAS.
As so eloquently put by one of the board members...HOLY CRAP!!!
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ridge/jua.shtml
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Well I certainly do care , I have been checking this subject all day worried about how much more rain you all have gotten. Doesn't matter where these floods happen, New Orleans, Henry, Esther or Caribbean, families and homes are effected. Ceye are you doing okay through all of this? Also, Janice are you on line?
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Oh my god! We are getting some MAJOR wind gusts right now, there are literally waves breaking on the shore (usually little lapping bits) outside my window.
Yeow!
Just checked the radar....it's a little nasty narrow band, hopefully won't last long. White out on the bay headed in...
Well, THAT was bizarre! A two minute mini hurricane...knocked over all my lawn furniture, dumped rain, waves on the bay and now, back to our regularly scheduled overcast rain spitter with fairly low wind. Sheesh!
Yeow!
Just checked the radar....it's a little nasty narrow band, hopefully won't last long. White out on the bay headed in...
Well, THAT was bizarre! A two minute mini hurricane...knocked over all my lawn furniture, dumped rain, waves on the bay and now, back to our regularly scheduled overcast rain spitter with fairly low wind. Sheesh!
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BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN JUAN PR
218 PM AST TUE OCT 11 2005
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN SAN JUAN HAS ISSUED A
* A FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR THE FOLLOWING MUNICIPALITIES AND ISLANDS
IN PUERTO RICO
ALL OF PUERTO RICO...CULEBRA AND VIEQUES
IN THE U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS
SAINT JOHN
SAINT THOMAS
SAINT CROIX
* UNTIL 830 PM AST
* AT 216 PM AST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED
WIDESPREAD RAINFALL...WITH SOME ISOLATED AREAS OF HEAVY
RAINFALL...OVER THE LOCAL ISLANDS AND SURROUNDING COASTAL WATERS.
THEREFORE...THE FLASH FLOOD WARNING HAS BEEN EXTENDED.
ADDITIONAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF TWO TO THREE INCHES ARE POSSIBLE IN
THE WARNED AREA.
LAT...LON 1863 6459 1740 6462 1755 6576 1765 6742
1826 6736 1868 6736
$$
BD
The flash flood warning for all of Puerto Rico,Vieques,Culebra and the USVI has been extended until 8:30 PM.
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN JUAN PR
218 PM AST TUE OCT 11 2005
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN SAN JUAN HAS ISSUED A
* A FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR THE FOLLOWING MUNICIPALITIES AND ISLANDS
IN PUERTO RICO
ALL OF PUERTO RICO...CULEBRA AND VIEQUES
IN THE U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS
SAINT JOHN
SAINT THOMAS
SAINT CROIX
* UNTIL 830 PM AST
* AT 216 PM AST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED
WIDESPREAD RAINFALL...WITH SOME ISOLATED AREAS OF HEAVY
RAINFALL...OVER THE LOCAL ISLANDS AND SURROUNDING COASTAL WATERS.
THEREFORE...THE FLASH FLOOD WARNING HAS BEEN EXTENDED.
ADDITIONAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF TWO TO THREE INCHES ARE POSSIBLE IN
THE WARNED AREA.
LAT...LON 1863 6459 1740 6462 1755 6576 1765 6742
1826 6736 1868 6736
$$
BD
The flash flood warning for all of Puerto Rico,Vieques,Culebra and the USVI has been extended until 8:30 PM.
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Here is the latest update about the situation in Puerto Rico as of 3:00 PM:
Refugees=123
Roads damaged by floods and mudslides=23
Deaths=0
Rivers over banks=2
Red Cross and Fema helping on recovery
Without Power=23,000
Without Water=35,000
Governor to declare some municipalities as disaster zones.
That is the latest and the best number there is the 0 for deaths hope it stays that way until it all ends.
Refugees=123
Roads damaged by floods and mudslides=23
Deaths=0
Rivers over banks=2
Red Cross and Fema helping on recovery
Without Power=23,000
Without Water=35,000
Governor to declare some municipalities as disaster zones.
That is the latest and the best number there is the 0 for deaths hope it stays that way until it all ends.
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cycloneye wrote:Here is the latest update about the situation in Puerto Rico as of 3:00 PM:
Refugees=123
Roads damaged by floods and mudslides=23
Deaths=0
Rivers over banks=2
Red Cross and Fema helping on recovery
Without Power=23,000
Without Water=35,000
Governor to declare some municipalities as disaster zones.
That is the latest and the best number there is the 0 for deaths hope it stays that way until it all ends.
Hoping that as well. I'm pretty shocked by the figures...and we're all stunned that we still have electric and water over here! A couple minor very short term outages but nothing like expected.
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