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Yes, Pneumo, CT got a little visit from Hurricane Irene. So far so good for me..still have power, no trees down..no damage..all is well. My mom lives about 5 minutes from me..here whole town is pretty much shut down due to flooded roads and downed trees. Luckily all are safe. They are saying that people who lost power might be without it for a week or better. Looks like mom might be paying an unexpected visit.
I think classes might be cancelled tomorrow for me. All the other State colleges/uni's have closed, but not my private college yet...we'll see.
Pardon my ignorance but I have been completely absorbed in study lately and haven't a clue what is going in in CT. Is this related to Irene?
yes, its irene, and its not just CT, its most of the east coast... i live pretty inland and we got hit semi hard.. i cant imagine how crappy it was for people closer to the coast. :redbeathe
Ashley, I live minutes from the beach but I live on top of a big hill (gotta love CT' terrain) so we didn't get flooded. We got smacked pretty hard but thank the powers that be, we had no trees down or anything but my neighbors and friends and family all have trees down, no power, flooded roads.
AppalachianRN-Thank you for your thoughts.
StudentNurseCT-hate to be the bearer of bad news but all reports I'm hearing are if you don't have power now, you very well could be without it for up to a week.
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At least its day time.