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Hurricane Irene - Richard - 08-26-2011


You folks take care out there (USA East Coast). Evacuate if you can. Don't underestimate the storm surge if you're in a low lying area.

Our prayers are with you.

Richard



RE: Hurricane Irene - Oceania - 08-26-2011

i hope everyone is ok. i will pray.


RE: Hurricane Irene - kia - 08-26-2011

yes, take good care folks!!


RE: Hurricane Irene - Bring4th_Austin - 08-26-2011

I'm in the "high" threat zone, spared the "extreme" and "catastrophic" threats (oh news media...how you scare us so). Spent the past couple days getting chicken coops secured to the ground (problem with portable chicken coops is that the wind makes them extra portable), securing all the loose ends and flaps on the barns, and making sure all of the animals' shelters were dry and protected. I really hope a chicken house doesn't decide to abandon its chickens.


RE: Hurricane Irene - Meerie - 08-27-2011

Yeah, blessings to all of you out there in the "eye of the storm". Stay safe, and keep us informed how it goes.



RE: Hurricane Irene - Oceania - 08-27-2011

take the chicks and animals inside! ya can't leave them outside!


RE: Hurricane Irene - Bring4th_Austin - 08-27-2011

(08-27-2011, 05:34 AM)Oceania Wrote: take the chicks and animals inside! ya can't leave them outside!
Into my home? Huh They all have shelters and barns to retreat to, just some of the chicken houses are portable on-pasture houses. It's one of the downsides of having free-roaming chickens. We've secured them really well, but the right gust of wind could do some damage to a barn let alone a portable chicken coop.

It's been raining hard for about 4 hours, winds gusting about 45mph...nothing extreme yet, hopefully it won't get much more intense than this. Looking at these conditions all day probably. Seems our worst threat is going to be flooding.


RE: Hurricane Irene - Meerie - 08-27-2011

on the news they said New York is evacuated, and they predict the city is going to be flooded. I don't think something like that has ever threatened NYC, has it?



RE: Hurricane Irene - 3DMonkey - 08-27-2011

Yeah. My news says so. Mandatory evacuation of coastal and low lying areas. Subway shutting down at noon.


RE: Hurricane Irene - Bring4th_Austin - 08-27-2011

This is the most annoying hurricane I've ever been through.


RE: Hurricane Irene - godwide_void - 08-27-2011

Well they've evacuated close to 210,000 people and counting now. People are heading into schools as shelters and supermarkets were all rushed. No trains or buses are running as of noon earlier today. The rain's getting pretty heavy.

I'm here in Queens, NY, but thankfully my area isn't in the evacuation areas/danger zones.

Only time will tell now how this all plays out.


RE: Hurricane Irene - norral - 08-27-2011

yes they evacuated some people in new york, only a small portion, those who live in the low lying areas
.evacuating the whole city is virtually impossible and would take weeks at least. so far not so bad at 10 pm at
night here, well see the next 18 hours bring then the storm is over


norral


RE: Hurricane Irene - Bring4th_Austin - 08-27-2011

I think I've seen the last of it with just some minor damage. I was right on the edge of the worst of it, just a bit further East and it would be a different story.

Good luck to those up North. I hope she loses steam on the trek up there.