Published Sep 17, 2008
General E. Speaking, RN, RN
1 Article; 1,337 Posts
Someone emailed me this link. I thought you might be interested. Thankfully the storm moved further to the right and we received only strong winds and heavy rains. We were on the "clean side". Our area got mostly power outages and some roof and fence damage. Of course, gas is scare. We are west of Houston and 70 miles inland.
I'm not sure those of you who are not in this part of the country can understand the impact. The local news has been running 24/7 with coverage. Currently, the problems are the bottle-necking on I-45 of people trying to get back to the coast to check on their property. The influx of people are inhibiting the power trucks and emergency vehicles from getting in. There are still people on Galveston Island who rode out the storm and refuse to leave or have no means of leaving because their cars were flooded.
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2008/09/the_short_but_eventful_life_of.html
mama_d, BSN, RN
1,187 Posts
In the words of my nine year old, "Holy shoot"!
Our thoughts are with those facing recovery and rebuilding after Ike. And bless all of you nurses who were there before, during, and after.
santababy52
24 Posts
Our community was on the edge of keeping power. In Navasota, Grimes County, most people were without power and we had to receive hospital patients to our hospital on the day of the hurricane. Bryan/College Station was spared but I know many who were affected and I know it will take a long time to repair. American citizens are resilient and will recover. I know in our town, evacuees are still here and they are hanging tough.
These pictures speak volumes of the devastation that these communities have had to deal with. I can't believe it. Thanks so much for sharing these with us.
http://www.tpicks.com/pictures%20people%20have%20sent%20me.html
another link to pics of Ike
pattylpn54, LPN
141 Posts
Thank you for sharing the photos with us. They truly are incredible. Prayers being said for all who were affected by Ike and are dealing with this tragedy.
dbdk0205
20 Posts
Thank you for sharing. Prayers are being said.