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Can I get to Grand Isle-
Posted on 9/2/21 at 8:09 pm
Posted on 9/2/21 at 8:09 pm
Can I get to Grand Isle-
What kind of damage can I expect to the road
What kind of damage can I expect to the road
Posted on 9/2/21 at 8:10 pm to davidsheroes
No fuk face.
It’s only to assess the damage to a camp if you have one.
If you do have a camp, i apologize and carry on.
It’s only to assess the damage to a camp if you have one.
If you do have a camp, i apologize and carry on.
Posted on 9/2/21 at 8:11 pm to davidsheroes
From the Grand aisle FB page this afternoon
Important information from the Town of Grand Isle regarding Hurricane Ida:
Grand Isle is continuing to work and clear roadways. With the progress that has been made, we will be moving into the next phase of recovery. DOTD has given us the approval for the next two days (Friday, September 3 7am-7pm and Saturday, September 4 7am-7pm) for our residents and property owners to come in, assess damages, grab personal belongings, and secure your property as much as possible. This is not the time to attempt major renovations.
The island is still without electricity, gas, and water (septic and emergency response capabilities). The conditions on the island are NOT appropriate for anyone to stay on the island. This phase of recovery is a temporary slow down of debris removal to allow for people to have access to the island. After the two days on the island, we are asking everyone to leave and clear the roadways for our crews to continue our progress getting the island cleared and getting our infrastructure restored.
RESIDENTS AND PROPERTY OWNERS ONLY. Must have proof of residency or ownership. Each property is limited to one vehicle. Remember, we will have a lot of people coming to check on their property and secure their assets and homes. Please carpool as much as possible. NO TRAILERS. NO GOLF CARTS or UTVs. We need to keep the roads free from as much traffic as possible. If you do not HAVE to be on the island, please do not come and flood the roadways with unnecessary traffic. Our goal moving into this next phase is to get people in and straight to their properties. This is not a time to sight see or ride around the island.
There is a curfew in place from 7pm to 7am. Everyone must be off of the roads by 7pm and will not be allowed back on the road until 7am.
THE ISLAND IS NOT IN ANY CONDITION TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE SERVICES TO THE COMMUNITY. IF YOU CHOOSE TO COME TO THE ISLAND, YOU ARE COMING AT YOUR OWN RISK!
*** THINGS TO BE PREPARED FOR COMING ONTO THE ISLAND:
• Encouraged to come by truck or suv with 4wd capabilities. There are large mounds of sand that can be soft in some areas. We do not have the time or resources to put into pulling people out of areas.
• Supplies will NOT be provided on the island. Come prepared.
? We have NO GAS on the island. Bring enough fuel to get you on and off the island.
? We have NO WATER on the island. As a result, we have no means to assist with fire emergencies nor do we have septic to provide restroom accommodations.
• We have limited EMS capabilities and 911 services are limited. We removed all of our ambulance vehicles off the island in order to save them from the storm and they are currently still off the island.
• There is still much debris all over the island. broken glass, wood with sharp nails, and dangerous metals still buried beneath the sand. Bring a spare tire. Bring supplies to fix a punctured tire. Portable compressors and tire plugs. There are no services for you on the island to fix in the instance of a breakdown. So be prepared in case of vehicle issues.
• We are not providing meals to individuals so bring your own food and water. We will have some resources at the Multiplex Center, but do not rely on it for your basic necessities.
• IT IS EXTREMELY HOT during the day. With no electricity, we are asking you to hydrate appropriately and be mindful of the weather conditions. REMEMBER medical emergency services are VERY limited. You are coming at your own risk.
• NO GOLF CARTS or UTVs riding around. THIS IS NOT THE TIME FOR YOU TO RIDE AROUND AND SITE SEE.
OUR GOAL with this next step is to have people come in to assess damages, grab personal belongings, make temporary repairs and leave the island as quickly as possible to allow for the crews to continue their progress as quickly as possible to restore our fragile infrastructure.
Once we have electricity and running water, that will be the time for the next phase of major repairs. We appreciate your cooperation and patience. We are in this together. #GrandIsleStrong
Important information from the Town of Grand Isle regarding Hurricane Ida:
Grand Isle is continuing to work and clear roadways. With the progress that has been made, we will be moving into the next phase of recovery. DOTD has given us the approval for the next two days (Friday, September 3 7am-7pm and Saturday, September 4 7am-7pm) for our residents and property owners to come in, assess damages, grab personal belongings, and secure your property as much as possible. This is not the time to attempt major renovations.
The island is still without electricity, gas, and water (septic and emergency response capabilities). The conditions on the island are NOT appropriate for anyone to stay on the island. This phase of recovery is a temporary slow down of debris removal to allow for people to have access to the island. After the two days on the island, we are asking everyone to leave and clear the roadways for our crews to continue our progress getting the island cleared and getting our infrastructure restored.
RESIDENTS AND PROPERTY OWNERS ONLY. Must have proof of residency or ownership. Each property is limited to one vehicle. Remember, we will have a lot of people coming to check on their property and secure their assets and homes. Please carpool as much as possible. NO TRAILERS. NO GOLF CARTS or UTVs. We need to keep the roads free from as much traffic as possible. If you do not HAVE to be on the island, please do not come and flood the roadways with unnecessary traffic. Our goal moving into this next phase is to get people in and straight to their properties. This is not a time to sight see or ride around the island.
There is a curfew in place from 7pm to 7am. Everyone must be off of the roads by 7pm and will not be allowed back on the road until 7am.
THE ISLAND IS NOT IN ANY CONDITION TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE SERVICES TO THE COMMUNITY. IF YOU CHOOSE TO COME TO THE ISLAND, YOU ARE COMING AT YOUR OWN RISK!
*** THINGS TO BE PREPARED FOR COMING ONTO THE ISLAND:
• Encouraged to come by truck or suv with 4wd capabilities. There are large mounds of sand that can be soft in some areas. We do not have the time or resources to put into pulling people out of areas.
• Supplies will NOT be provided on the island. Come prepared.
? We have NO GAS on the island. Bring enough fuel to get you on and off the island.
? We have NO WATER on the island. As a result, we have no means to assist with fire emergencies nor do we have septic to provide restroom accommodations.
• We have limited EMS capabilities and 911 services are limited. We removed all of our ambulance vehicles off the island in order to save them from the storm and they are currently still off the island.
• There is still much debris all over the island. broken glass, wood with sharp nails, and dangerous metals still buried beneath the sand. Bring a spare tire. Bring supplies to fix a punctured tire. Portable compressors and tire plugs. There are no services for you on the island to fix in the instance of a breakdown. So be prepared in case of vehicle issues.
• We are not providing meals to individuals so bring your own food and water. We will have some resources at the Multiplex Center, but do not rely on it for your basic necessities.
• IT IS EXTREMELY HOT during the day. With no electricity, we are asking you to hydrate appropriately and be mindful of the weather conditions. REMEMBER medical emergency services are VERY limited. You are coming at your own risk.
• NO GOLF CARTS or UTVs riding around. THIS IS NOT THE TIME FOR YOU TO RIDE AROUND AND SITE SEE.
OUR GOAL with this next step is to have people come in to assess damages, grab personal belongings, make temporary repairs and leave the island as quickly as possible to allow for the crews to continue their progress as quickly as possible to restore our fragile infrastructure.
Once we have electricity and running water, that will be the time for the next phase of major repairs. We appreciate your cooperation and patience. We are in this together. #GrandIsleStrong
Posted on 9/2/21 at 8:32 pm to davidsheroes
What, you heard the trout are on the beaches?
Posted on 9/2/21 at 8:37 pm to davidsheroes
Its fricked
But I would just wait. Because the gas situation rt now isnt good on the way down there even in places that didnt get butt fricked.
Just check some drone footage and you will have an idea.
But I would just wait. Because the gas situation rt now isnt good on the way down there even in places that didnt get butt fricked.
Just check some drone footage and you will have an idea.
Posted on 9/2/21 at 8:39 pm to davidsheroes
quote:
Can I get to Grand Isle-
We’re leaving tomorrow morning at 630 am
Posted on 9/2/21 at 8:46 pm to davidsheroes
You trying to pull a post-hurricane Bubba Gump shrimping haul?
Posted on 9/2/21 at 8:48 pm to davidsheroes
Our camp neighbor went via boat the other day and walked around and took pictures
Posted on 9/2/21 at 8:53 pm to davidsheroes
Posted on 9/2/21 at 9:28 pm to Untethered
quote:gotta get out there baw. Got all the good fishing spots to yourself
What, you heard the trout are on the beaches?
Posted on 9/2/21 at 9:37 pm to Fat and Happy
quote:
It’s only to assess the damage to a camp if you have one.
frick yourself. I'm going on a fishing trip next week.
Posted on 9/2/21 at 9:42 pm to davidsheroes
Roads washed out. No water or electricity. No food or water. I think I'd wait.
Posted on 9/2/21 at 9:57 pm to 2 Jugs
quote:
drone footage
doesn't look good down there
That drone footage is unbelievable. What a time to be alive.
Posted on 9/2/21 at 10:33 pm to supadave3
I’m sorry for all the people that lost thier camps, video looks terrible.
But, this is a chance for Grand Isle to rebuild as something really decent. It was basically a mobile home park on water on far as coastal towns go. It could ve something really nice and interesting
*hot take*
downvotes incoming
But, this is a chance for Grand Isle to rebuild as something really decent. It was basically a mobile home park on water on far as coastal towns go. It could ve something really nice and interesting
*hot take*
downvotes incoming
This post was edited on 9/2/21 at 10:36 pm
Posted on 9/2/21 at 11:34 pm to MiloDanglers
quote:have a downvote. Keep the corporate fat cats out it’d ruin the place
But, this is a chance for Grand Isle to rebuild as something really decent. It was basically a mobile home park on water on far as coastal towns go. It could ve something really nice and interesting
Posted on 9/3/21 at 12:19 am to MiloDanglers
quote:bullshite. You’ve obviously never been there. There are some older camps there but they have some really nice camps there also. It’s a fricking fishing village and that’s how it should be. No one wants high rise condos there.
It was basically a mobile home park on water on far as coastal towns go.
Posted on 9/3/21 at 12:31 am to MiloDanglers
Oh frick off. Grand Isle is one of the best kept secrets on the Gulf Coast. If rebuilding as something “really decent” means a bunch of snowbirds low balling vacation rentals in the off season… well just stick to the Florida pan handle.
I’ll take GI just the way it was a week ago. It’ll be back as good as ever within a year.
I’ll take GI just the way it was a week ago. It’ll be back as good as ever within a year.
This post was edited on 9/3/21 at 12:38 am
Posted on 9/3/21 at 12:42 am to davidsheroes
quote:
What kind of damage can I expect to the road
Mostly hurricane damage.
Posted on 9/3/21 at 1:33 am to davidsheroes
And I get it. I have the exact same problem with Cocodrie right now and am hoping to go Saturday.
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