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- Date: Sat, 2 Jan 93 07:57:03 EST
- From: dwn@dwn.ccd.bnl.gov (Dave Niebuhr)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
- Subject: Re: The Recent East Coast Storm
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- In TELECOM Digest Volume 12 : Issue 928 jeffj%jiji@uunet.UU.NET
- (Jeffrey Jonas) writes:
-
- [ report about storm damage in NYC deleted ]
-
- > [Moderator's Note: You are correct. Not a word was mentioned here. I
- > did not see it personally, and no one bothered to write about it. :(
- > Thanks for bringing it up. PAT]
-
- Long Island took a *major* hit. Places like Bayville, located on a
- peninsula jutting into Long Island Sound, were cut off completely from
- the mainland of the island for days. The damage there was
- unbelievable; houses destroyed, roads washed out, electricity out and
- variable telco service. Ditto Eaton's Neck and Asharoken.
-
- Downtown Port Jefferson, located directly on the Sound, was under
- several feet of water. Docks were washed out and the ferry terminal
- was severely damaged from the wind and waves.
-
- A friend of ours who lives in Nassau County and right on the ocean
- spent the night on the top floor of her apartment building. Her car
- had water up to the top of the tires.
-
- Downtown Riverhead, located on a small river (anyone who has seen a
- major river wouldn't call this one a river), had flood waters up to
- the tops of cars. My wife works there and had to find an alternate
- route home.
-
- Orient Point was cut off from the Island when a causeway became
- damaged after a barge (whatever that was doing there) hit a bridge on
- the causeway. Damage: No electricity or telco service (really bad
- since the only way to get water there is by wells with electric
- pumps).
-
- Orient Point is on the easternmost tip of the North Fork of Long
- Island.
-
- Fire Island, which protects the mainland was breached in two places:
- One was a 500 foot gap which looks like a new inlet; the other is 100
- feet wide. Both are pouring sand and water into the south shore bays
- and upsetting the salinity levels. This can wipe out what is left of
- the clamming and fishing industry there.
-
- Robert Moses State Park, located on Fire Island, saw the near
- undercutting of a road in front of a lighthouse which used to have
- about 100 feet of beach in front of it.
-
- Almost 50 homes on Fire Island washed out to sea or were destroyed in
- place. Some are so cut off that one local township has said: "No more
- road rebuilding to them. We (the taxpayers) can't afford it."
-
- There were one or two lives lost due directly to the storm. Other
- than that injuries were minimal if at all.
-
- During the course of the storm, the winds seemed like they were of
- hurricane force and probably were in some places.
-
- Nassau and Suffolk Counties were declared disaster areas last week
- thus clearing the way for federal aid. On a sad note, the Nassau
- County of the American Red Cross has gone broke. It had spent a lot
- of money last August when Hurricane Andrew struck Florida and the Gulf
- states. This was money and supplies that they contributed to the
- relief effort.
-
- Red Cross officials said that this storm will take $500,000 (US) of
- their 1.5 million budget which has nearly been exhausted by this time
- of the year.
-
- How did the storm affect me personally? Not much. I lost electricity
- for 2 1/2 hours. Telco service was available all of the time. I live
- 1.5 miles from the Great South Bay to the south and east and never had
- to worry about flood damage. Some of my wife's colleagues were,
- though and they had to evacuate.
-
- There were a lot of complaints about electricity service from the Long
- Island Lighting Company for outages. LILCO's way of doing things is
- to restore service to the greatest area first and then go after the
- smaller ones. One problem was that just when one area was restored,
- another would go out. Some days, no one can win.
-
- To their credit, I will congratulate LILCO and NYTel for their
- efficiency and dedication in restoring their respective services.
- Neither of these utilities is on my Christmas Card list, nor will they
- ever be. However credit must be given where it is due.
-
- I apologize to PAT and others for not reporting in sooner but the
- holidays got in the way and the storm came just before they did. What
- an ufortunate occurrance.
-
-
- Dave Niebuhr Internet: niebuhr@bnl.gov / Bitnet: niebuhr@bnl
- Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton, NY 11973 (516)-282-3093
-
-
- [Moderator's Note: Thanks for passing along your very sad note. I
- guess the storm in Florida late in the summer occupied so much
- attention and took so many resources the events in California (big
- fire which went on for a long time destroying many things) and New
- York early in December were given a short-shrift in the media as well
- as relief agencies whose funds were dangerously low as a result of the
- Florida horror. 1992 was a very bad year disaster-wise in the USA with
- the various events both of nature and the total social breakdown
- which occurred in Los Angeles in April. Here in Chicago, 1992 was the
- second most murderous year in our city's history with over 900 murders
- committed in the city alone. Saddest of all, about 200 of the persons
- killed were under age 21; about two dozen were small children -- about
- two youngsters per month are gunned down in our public schools here,
- usually as a result of their gang-affiliations or lack of same. :(
- We here in Chicago are fully expecting a major riot ala Los Angeles in
- the next year or two. With luck (see my tongue in cheek), the New
- Yorkers and Californians will get their tribulations by fire and flood
- out of the way early in the new year and thus get the attention and
- relief assistance they deserve before it all runs out. :( PAT]
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