Hurricane Ian expected to impact Florida (updates and related discussions)

Slpy3270

Well-Known Member
When authorities tell people to evacuate, they aren't joking. Hundreds of people still called 911 yesterday, expecting to be rescued at the height of the hurricane.
When Harvey hit Texas I remember seeing a statement from an emergency manager that went viral telling people to write their SSN on their arm so that their bodies could be identified since there was no chance they would be rescued.
 
I get why some don't evac. Maybe they are essential workers, don't have money -resources or are simply physcially not able.. I was annoyed earlier this morning ( not sure Fox or CNN as I keep flipping) but one woman was sitting in Cape Coral who didnt and her reason was something like: we got through Irma ok, it was suppose to hit Tampa more, we've been through CAT 4/5s and were ok... And she admitted two blocks down houses are under water... I can only shake my head... I fear there were many like this. Before it hit some FEMA person commented they were really concerned as the number of those who should be in shelters is really low based on the number who were in zones A/B.
 

Andrew C

You know what's funny?
I get why some don't evac. Maybe they are essential workers, don't have money -resources or are simply physcially not able.. I was annoyed earlier this morning ( not sure Fox or CNN as I keep flipping) but one woman was sitting in Cape Coral who didnt and her reason was something like: we got through Irma ok, it was suppose to hit Tampa more, we've been through CAT 4/5s and were ok... And she admitted two blocks down houses are under water... I can only shake my head... I fear there were many like this. Before it hit some FEMA person commented they were really concerned as the number of those who should be in shelters is really low based on the number who were in zones A/B.
Unfortunately you cannot convince everyone...
 

donsullivan

Premium Member
lots of wind kicking up again. Then I checked and saw this

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Another wave slinging back from the storm.
 

EricsBiscuit

Well-Known Member
More like reflects poorly on Duke. They are such tightwads that refuse to ever bury any lines. The reason Disney still has power is because they have their own plant and bury all the lines on property. It also makes them a safe haven for evacuees.
Ok so idk the exact number for power cables but for fiber optic cable, the magic number to bury a line is $100,000 per mile. It gets very expensive very quickly.
 
Just heard that conditions are ripe for it to gain strength once it heads out and north... My BIL lives in up that way and now they are preparing. Thanks God not directly coastal but they have to move things in etc... and they have older trees, they have been meaning to get taken care of.. and visiting him was our WDW trip back-up!!!
 

G00fyDad

Well-Known Member
Ok so idk the exact number for power cables but for fiber optic cable, the magic number to bury a line is $100,000 per mile. It gets very expensive very quickly.
We had our lines buried from the street to our house (in a subdivision) and it cost us nearly $10k from Duke (Indiana). It was ridiculous. But we were tired of trees losing limbs, hitting the line to our house and causing damage and I cannot get my ignorant neighbors to cut these trees down. After the last time when it tore the power cable partially loose and caused our furnace, two TV's (on surge protectors), a microwave and multiple lights to blow out in the house we decided to fork over the money for the line burial and a natural gas powered generator.
 

Polkadotdress

Well-Known Member
Kind of a sad state of Florida affairs that Disney World still gets power while most of Orlando.....doesn't.

More like reflects poorly on Duke. They are such tightwads that refuse to ever bury any lines. The reason Disney still has power is because they have their own plant and bury all the lines on property. It also makes them a safe haven for evacuees.
Disney can thank that "unfair Reedy Creek deal" for creating a situation where the utilities were built to sustain a hurricane.
 

monothingie

Evil will always triumph, because good is dumb.
Premium Member
Kind of a sad state of Florida affairs that Disney World still gets power while most of Orlando.....doesn't.

Blame your power companies and governments

What are you both talking about? You're comparing apples and oranges. There is a big difference in providing utility service to a highly planned development (Disney) versus a standard residential neighborhood.

In either case all applicable safety and installation standards are followed for the planning, installation, and service of transmission and distribution equipment.
 

Dinardo

Active Member
I was annoyed earlier this morning ( not sure Fox or CNN as I keep flipping) but one woman was sitting in Cape Coral who didnt and her reason was something like: we got through Irma ok, it was suppose to hit Tampa more, we've been through CAT 4/5s and were ok...
I blame this on the media doing its best to sensationalize the horror of the hurricane hitting Tampa. Gotta make it a story so that people will keep watching instead of taking proper precautions.

On the other hand, I live on the Gulf Coast of MS and understand her reasoning as well. Zeta was a storm that we rode out and it was stronger than we ever anticipated - but we've been through worse.
 

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