Hurricane IKE Thread
Been running off generator but got primary power & internet last night @11pm. We're the lucky few that has power due to our electrical is all underground. Places that receieve power through power lines are still without.
They say there's on the news bodies floating at Bolivar Peninsula & "Crystal Beach is no more". Galveston is shut down.
There was about 5 mil without power..don't know the present numbers.
Almost died yesterday with dad & aunt when ran into hanging power line but thankfully power was off. LOL.
Cell phone service is down for most. Can not get ahold of friends in areas that got hit hardest.
On top of that, now we have bad line of thunderstorms rolling through
My friends fled to Lake Charles & woke up because they were hot (fan stopped working) & put feet down off bed to ankle high water in the house..4 ft outside. Cars flooded, lost phones & some luggage but are OK.
I'll try to get pics up later. Be careful out there.
PS have some good news, we lost our fence & now have access to 4 swimming pools.
WHOEVER was asking about gas..I hear TEXANS at the Beltway & Almeda-Genoa is up with power as well as Wal Mart in Deer Park @ East & Spencer (the store should be up soon if not already they were bringing in generators to run store) but you're probably going to have to take back roads through DP to get there. NO ICE though as of early this morning..
Couldnt sleep at all last night and the rain was coming soo hard at the front window it was coming through the pieces of glass that made up the window where they are siliconed to the metal frame and middle.
I am making a video of my neighborhood and areas close to me so you guys can see what this thing did almost an hour from galveston. It doesnt compare to the coast but it did enough........I spent all day doing various things the help my family and friends get through this crap.
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we were very lucky that no damage occured to our house or cars. Many houses in our neighborhood sustained roof damage, some broken windows. It doesnt flood around here thank God, but for those that know the first colony/Sugarland area, there are a lot of trees lining the roads, and 9/10 of them were uprooted or broken down, many road blockages yesterday. Many many fences blown down also.
Crystal beach looks like a bomb went off. I heard that a ton of the Kemah waterfront is gone too.






We had 250 evacuees staying in this building from Lamar College:

There's 2 cars under this massive tree. They got extremely lucky and probably will just need a new hood




And this is what college kids do in 75+mph winds
-Mike








