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re: The power restoration in Florida is impressive!
Posted on 10/3/22 at 2:03 pm to crash1211
Posted on 10/3/22 at 2:03 pm to crash1211
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Well I live in Louisiana also and have been down 26 days for the last one, and 16 days for a prior one, and I'm not on the coast.
Just because you weren't set up to receive it doesn't mean you were down or that it was ENTERGY's fayl...sometimes it's your own fault.
Sure, was unable to received electricity after Katrina several weeks/months....that doesnt mean if I was set up I couldn't receive it
Posted on 10/3/22 at 2:17 pm to tgrbaitn08
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Orleans Orleans Parish indeed is not under a boil water advisory, making it safe to drink the tap water.
So Orleans parish, what about Jefferson parish? The good thing for them was most everyone didn’t have to worry about boiling water, because there was none. Most of Metairie was out of water for weeks.
JP water and power issues
You can nitpick all you want, but the states response and preparation over the years to the storm in Louisiana was shite compared to Florida.
Posted on 10/3/22 at 2:21 pm to Chad504boy
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FL coastline doesn't have to deal with the type of tree damage that inland LA has.
They also don't have an incompetent gubna to stifle progress.
Posted on 10/3/22 at 2:23 pm to YeastExtract
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You can bet most of those customer's service lines are underground.
This
And this again.
I'm not in the powerline business and have no clue as the the "why not" but sure would like to know why power companies in hurricane prone areas haven't done or don't do the transition from pole to underground.
Posted on 10/3/22 at 2:24 pm to ForLSU56
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no clue as the the "why not" but sure would like to know why power companies in hurricane prone areas haven't done or don't do the transition from pole to underground.
$
they do it as they are rebuilding from hurricanes
Posted on 10/3/22 at 2:27 pm to BhamBlazeDog
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Has not traveled out of the state of Louisiana and has only seen Florida on postcards.
Posted on 10/3/22 at 2:27 pm to ItNeverRains
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I heard today they are expecting 100% power restoration by Sunday after being hit head on by essentially a cat 5 storm. That’s incredible.
For Fort Meyers and some of the islands that the eye hit? I find this to be impossible....hell they have no way to drive to some of the islands
Posted on 10/3/22 at 2:28 pm to Pintail
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what about Jefferson parish?
There are parts of Jefferson Parish...i.e. Grand Isle and Lafitte still dont have water
Posted on 10/3/22 at 2:33 pm to BhamBlazeDog
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Has not traveled out of the state of Louisiana and has only seen Florida on postcards.
Posted on 10/3/22 at 2:39 pm to LegendInMyMind
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As to, "Who does that?"......pussy bitches who are weak, pathetic little men.
What have we learned today? Besides Desantis being a badass governor, we have also learned that Cahoots is in fact a pussy bitch.
Posted on 10/3/22 at 2:47 pm to LegendInMyMind
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It started after Homestead got wiped off the map by Andrew.
Yep. The building codes definitely changed after Andrew. But many of the power grid upgrades didn’t happen until after the 04 and 05 hurricanes. People were without power for weeks in Palm Beach and Martin Counties. FP&L HQ is in jupiter so they snapped into action because some of the big exes lost power for over a week
Posted on 10/3/22 at 2:51 pm to MorbidTheClown
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i don't know how anyone in La. can defend this state's response to hurricanes.
Because everything they (D)o is to is to further their political agen(D)a.
Inclu(D)ing (D)ismissing reality.
Posted on 10/3/22 at 2:54 pm to loogaroo
Underground utilities vs overhead lines.
Posted on 10/3/22 at 4:01 pm to tgrbaitn08
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Louisiana and I've never been out of power for more than just a few days
I know know you live Uptown. Are you nearby Children's or Touro? Hospitals, and the surrounding neighborhoods, usually get energized first. That could explain why you power comes on relatively quickly.
The past few storms that I can think of off the top of my head:
Gustav - about 4 or 5 days in Metairie. Neighbors across the street had power after 1 or 2 days. Plenty of jokes about no paying my Entergy bill.
Isaac - 3-1/2 days. Power was restored around 6:15pm and LSU kicked off against Texas St at 6:30. Miserable hot and humid in Madisonville.
Ida - fricking 8 days. I think we were about the last neighborhood in Metaire to get power back.
Posted on 10/3/22 at 4:03 pm to loogaroo
quote:Wasn't he out back throwing down with Corn Pop during the Great Labor Day Hurricane?
Biden said this was the most deadly hurricane in Florida history.
Posted on 10/3/22 at 4:20 pm to tgrbaitn08
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Over 560,000 still without power in Florida 6days later
Ian hit on Wed afternoon/evening. If today is Monday, that was only 5 days ago.
Posted on 10/3/22 at 4:25 pm to ForLSU56
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I'm not in the powerline business and have no clue as the the "why not" but sure would like to know why power companies in hurricane prone areas haven't done or don't do the transition from pole to underground.
It's expensive AF to put transmission and distribution lines underground. The big lines are about $3MM a mile to bury.
Posted on 10/3/22 at 4:27 pm to Wolfhound45
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My governor
Lucky bastard.
Posted on 10/3/22 at 4:27 pm to Giantkiller
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Not gonna lie, old Ron is picking up some big cred for the way this thing is getting handled.
Yeah, hopefully he will be the Republican candidate in 2024.
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