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artist wrote:lostinthetriangle- Good to see you still have the internet! How are things going for you there? We are thinking of you guys!
lostinthetriangle wrote:artist wrote:lostinthetriangle- Good to see you still have the internet! How are things going for you there? We are thinking of you guys!
Thanks to everyone for their concerns, it's not over yet but soon. I think a lot of the damage will be surge related. Almost 20,000 without power, and a few injuries.
The east end seems to have made it through better then expected, though I just heard the tender Bermudian broke her chains in St, Georges harbor and is now on the rocks!
I know of a few people who chose to ride out the storm in their boats...............I hope they are okay as I fear quite a few are damaged or worse.
Will find out tomorrow the full extent of the damage...............
lostinthetriangle wrote:Thanks to everyone for their concerns, it's not over yet but soon. I think a lot of the damage will be surge related. Almost 20,000 without power, and a few injuries.
The east end seems to have made it through better then expected, though I just heard the tender Bermudian broke her chains in St, Georges harbor and is now on the rocks!
I know of a few people who chose to ride out the storm in their boats...............I hope they are okay as I fear quite a few are damaged or worse.
Will find out tomorrow the full extent of the damage...............
Terry wrote:Here is someone's boat in the Somerset area, I think it said: http://twitpic.com/2pzn6j
Water is up to the level of the bridge connecting Ordnance Island to the rest of St. George's. King's Square has a couple of inches of water covering it. There's a large yacht has run aground near the Swing Bridge. There also appears to be a powerboat sinking near the same location. Part of the fence around the airport is flapping in the breeze.
Terry wrote:another report:Water is up to the level of the bridge connecting Ordnance Island to the rest of St. George's. King's Square has a couple of inches of water covering it. There's a large yacht has run aground near the Swing Bridge. There also appears to be a powerboat sinking near the same location. Part of the fence around the airport is flapping in the breeze.
lostinthetriangle wrote:We are taking a pounding in St. Georges right now! lots of wind, probably the highest gusts so far today!
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