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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 456572" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>DJ did recommend adaptors for cig lighters but I didn't listen b./c I evacuated to an area that was expected to get minimal fringes of a storm, not hurricane force winds, or vast loss of power and communications for a long period of time. As it turned out, they got as much effect as the place I evacuated from, and so did every area in between.</p><p></p><p>I didn't want to hijack the new thread that is focusing on "forgotten" areas...... BUT</p><p></p><p>YAAAYYYYY!!!!! I'm home! I finally found the power co's link to areas effected and ppower had been off in my neighborhood but they had scheduled a work crew for my street this morning. I got here about 20 mins ago and saw the communication co's truck 2 blocks from the house I'm renting. There is no damage to the house, the ACs are in the windows, I have power, communications, phone, and the pilot light is still lit! Boy, I'm timed that well which is a new one for me. LOL!</p><p></p><p>There's still a minimal amount of water left on the lower spots of the roads but nothing major at all. Debris is mostly cleared to curbs.</p><p></p><p>I hope everyone else who left home get back to find things just as good!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 456572, member: 3699"] DJ did recommend adaptors for cig lighters but I didn't listen b./c I evacuated to an area that was expected to get minimal fringes of a storm, not hurricane force winds, or vast loss of power and communications for a long period of time. As it turned out, they got as much effect as the place I evacuated from, and so did every area in between. I didn't want to hijack the new thread that is focusing on "forgotten" areas...... BUT YAAAYYYYY!!!!! I'm home! I finally found the power co's link to areas effected and ppower had been off in my neighborhood but they had scheduled a work crew for my street this morning. I got here about 20 mins ago and saw the communication co's truck 2 blocks from the house I'm renting. There is no damage to the house, the ACs are in the windows, I have power, communications, phone, and the pilot light is still lit! Boy, I'm timed that well which is a new one for me. LOL! There's still a minimal amount of water left on the lower spots of the roads but nothing major at all. Debris is mostly cleared to curbs. I hope everyone else who left home get back to find things just as good! [/QUOTE]
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