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Here in Connecticut, we never lost power or Internet in the area where my family and I live. We're lucky the only thing that happened was a tree fell down in our backyard. Other parts of the Northeast are faring much worse.
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i'm really grateful folks are checking in. thinking of you all. <3
i have some friends who are trapped in lower manhattan without power, water, and with intermittent cell service. one of them is on a ventilator and can't be moved, and people are taking shifts to try and charge his ventilator battery across the street at the fire department. but it's a pretty scary situation and they could use your prayers. their names are nick and alejandra. |
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I am so in awe of the incredible force of nature. I feel so far away and helpless here in Alaska and am quickly reminded that we are all subject to facing our own disasters at any time.
I am beyond thankful to hear word that all of you who have checked in and our own families and friends have come through this and are at least safe. The destruction will take so long to rebuild. Many years in some places but seeing so many people come forth to render aid to strangers, some of whom have have faced their own tremendous property loss yet are setting aside their own personal grief at those losses, is a reminder of how we can all come together in times of need. Aid is coming from all parts of the world, caravans of helping hands and supplies are making their way there to you all, even from here in Alaska. I have been sitting here all night and day, as I also awaited word from loved ones, wondering what I can do to help. It's a helpless feeling.Giving blood if needed and donating money, clothes and goods are the most obvious things but I also realized that being there to lend an ear and reach out to give emotional support is so important as well. In the days to come, the shock of what has happened will hit many. Within our community, I see you all coming together together to give this support and love to one another and it reminds me of how blessed we all are to have the Planet to bring us together. It's a beautiful thing to me and makes me so proud to be a part of such an incredible community that is filled with so very many amazing people. I appreciate you all so much. I am thankful to know that you are each okay and safe. My heart goes out to you. I am here should any of you need anything that I am able to give. Love, hugs and many good thoughts, Vonni
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Like everyone, I am concerned about folks left stranded, especially in places like Hoboken.
Scary thought -- all the people whose cell phones have no charge who might need to call 911. Not scary -- wonder what all those formerly plugged in people are doing? Playing cards, talking to each other, partying in stairwells? I bet there will be a bunch of babies born 9 months from now. Edited to add -- Oops -- can't remove the don't flame me -- I was gonna post a few more suppositions about what people might be up to and thought better of it. |
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![]() Laerkin & I are safe. The lights flickered a couple of times but we kept our power throughout. I am grateful because this could've easily been a hundred times worse. My thoughts are with those and their pets that have been negatively affected by this storm.
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Yeah, the pets. Been thinking of them too.
![]() Did you see all the people commuting into the city this morning? The complaints about the commute made me realize what hell I went through last year, commuting across the Bay Bridge after coming down from the north on I-80, the fourth worst commute in the United States. What some of them went through would have been a daily thing for me had I not left the house by 6:15AM. Still it looks like it was a rough morning for folks. Hoboken still has water in the streets -- from the pictures. Man. Hoboken. Not the city you want without power for a week. ![]() |
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