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Its looking like it may not be as bad as it could be. The track has finally turned north and the eye will cross a tad farther to the east than was expected which is good news for most of south Louisiana. I believe my sister either lost electricity or dsl just a moment ago since her AIM logged out. Lisa |
Haven't been able to contact our neighbors that stayed for the hurricane. As soon as we can get a damage assessment, we'll decide when we'll leave for home. We've been told there are widespread power outages and lots of roofs needing repair. No sense in leaving where we are to get stuck in massive traffic jams where people are trying to return too early. Roads have to be cleared first and live wires cut. Lisa |
Stay safe! I hope you have minimal damage and able to return home soon. |
i'm glad you're doing ok. i'm still thinking of you! |
I've read reports of downed trees and impassable streets in my hometown of Houma. No reports from Thibodaux yet. Both cities are under curfew since 8 PM last night. No one is allowed to be out and about because there were mandatory evacuations. The 9th Ward in New Orleans is devastated. There will be catastrophic damage in places. Lisa |
LISA ! I'm glad to see your name - Glad you're ok - what a scary thing to be going thru for you and all the people of N.O. it's looking better than expected but there is still the devestation of the wind and rain to deal with - and power outages - man ...what a TERRIBLE storm ! |
I'm also glad your safe and sound. Its such a scary thing to go through. Thanks for all the updates. |
Lisa- I have been watching the news, and I haven't heard much yet regarding your parish. I will be keeping the news on though. But at the Superdome where there are thousands of people, the roof is slowly being torn apart. So many people there...I am praying for them. But there are reports that Souther LA are faring much better than anticipated. But flooding is what they are still concerned about. I hope you can get in contact with your sister soon. Please stay safe! Hope everyone os ok!!!! |
My sister's house didn't sustain damage. Their neighbors have shingles missing on their roof. One of the shutters on my sister's house came undone during the storm and her husband refastened it to be sure nothing crashed through their window. I talked to someone not far from my house and all she could say is that there are trees down and no electricity. They decided to leave their house last night so still have no damage assessment on our home itself. Lisa |
You all have our prayers for a safe return home. |
Thanks! The Governor requested that no one begin returning. It is definitely way too early to consider going back. With so many people that evacuated over 3 or 4 days, it will be a madhouse trying to get back home. We'll take our time and travel backroads as much as we can as long as they are passable. Lisa |
Lisa, Im glad that you are safe. I will have you and family in my thoughts and prayers. Please keep us posted. |
Lisa, So far, and I have to add so far, it sounds as though your home may be safe. I hope so. :) Crossing fingers... |
One of Courtney's friends returned home this afternoon. In the eyes of a 15 year old, we don't have any damage but I'm sure she wasn't looking at the roof. She said our fence gate won't close but if that is all we have, we're lucky. She stated there were two larger branches down in the front yard and twigs. She will call us as soon as the electricity is restored. My sister lives in Houma and her electricity was restored about 7:00 PM tonight. We can only hope our electricity won't be long. Lisa |
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