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Katrina

I'm still alive!

 

I’m still alive! Those were the first words I said to a lady friend when I was finally able to get out on the Cell Phone "when she heard my voice she started to cry" I guess she had seen the devastation here on the news, my brother and I had to drive 20 miles east and stop and walk up on the over pass to get a signal, we were unable to get out to the interstate at all because the roads were completely blocked until the day after the storm had passed.

Hurricane Hugo and the Ice storms of North Carolina taught me the wisdom of preparedness, and it has served me well before during and especially after Katrina.

I had a feeling that something was coming, I had even told people in the chat why I was making the changes and setting up the other room, I didn't know it would be Katrina until I saw the storm forming in the Atlantic I had already started to set up the backup chat room and had most of the regulars or as many as I could, go and register their nick names and set the moderator ops, but I ran out of time before I could set the homepage and mail server up on a hosted site, I bought extra food and even though I have a generator I bought some 100 hour candles and had put some survival food in the closet, I have my generator on natural gas and hooked up to run the whole house, so I felt fairly secure, I had been through Georges " category 3 hurricane" my first year in Biloxi, and  thought “How Bad Can it be?” so I wasn’t very worried, until I saw the storm had reached 180 mph winds and 215 mph gusts the gulf was warm, even hot, so I thought this could be a Super Storm, but since I had never seen a “Super Storm” I had no clue what that meant "I do now".

My family had planned to come to visit in Biloxi and we were all waiting to see the final track of the storm, on Friday night it looked like the track was going to take Katrina in over Biloxi, so I called and said, “yall don’t come” when I woke up the next morning I went to accuweather.com and clicked on the eye path and it showed the new track going in about 50 miles west of New Orleans so I thought, well we mite get some wind and rain but its migrating west, we'll be ok, so I called and said come on over, it will be ok “bad mistake” by the time they got here the track was moving back towards Biloxi.

They kept telling us that the winds were decreasing, but it was looking very bad, so the only thing to do was, “go to Sam’s and get Hurricane party munchies” right?  Isn’t that what you would do? Since I had gone through Dennis and Ivan and Georges and a couple little storms I cant recall, I thought I knew which way the wind would come from so I felt pretty safe, well… all those storms had gone in east of Biloxi or in the case of Georges the eye came right over us, but I had never seen a storm come in west of us with 175 mph winds, so as much as I hate to say it, “I didn’t board up” bad mistake, when I saw the ferocity of the storm I began to think that if the windows blow out then the roof would surely go, then a pine cone broke one of the front windows, … my heart sank, at that moment I thought that there was a high likelihood that one or more of my family mite be seriously injured, that was the first time that I was really worried, there was no way to board up those windows now,  the wind was roaring at 175 mph and I felt sure that the roof was about to go. "2 other houses in my neighborhood did lose their roof"   but no one was in them at the time, those folks had “buged out”.

My mother was sitting in the most protected part of the house, my sister in law was having a freak out episode, screaming at my brother to take her home “right now” she went and hid in the bedroom with a pillow over her head, all I can say is “be glad you weren't here” I’m writing this on Sunday 6:30 pm the 4th of September I went on generator power on August 28 Monday morning about 5:30 and I’m typing this still running on the generator, the phones just came back on about an hour ago, the storm killed my satellite dish and I have one local channel I’m pulling in on rabbit ears, I called DirecTV and they say they can get someone to fix it on the 22nd of September.

My house is the laundry mat for the neighborhood since I have power and we are getting some water back now, however they say we cant drink it, its hot and humid, “no air conditioner” so I go and stand in the shower in the water I cant drink, just to be cool for a few minutes.

There are some real Heroes here in Biloxi though, people that have lost everything, their homes and all their belongings washed away in a 35 foot storm surge, but they went to work and did their jobs. Nurses, doctors, police officers, paramedics, and firefighters, city and county employees of every kind of job description, the line crews working on the lines, utility workers of all kinds. People streaming in to this devastation with truck loads of water and ice and gas and food and generators. Tree workers clearing roads and removing downed trees from houses, volunteers of all kinds, people from as far away as Canada and California, and then there are the plain next door neighbors, the lady across the street comes over to plug in her coffee pot, her daughter and boyfriend were completely wiped out they had an apartment a couple blocks from the beach, they went back to find the apartment complex gone, but found some clothes in the mud, they are sleeping on my air bed, and washed their clothes at my house, tonight the lady brought me a plate of food they had gotten at the local church, I have plenty of food, but the gesture meant so much.  My other next door neighbor came over to try to help me get my satellite working again.

For a while we had no water here, but I had put back 200 gallons of flushing water and 24 gallons of drinking water, so they used some of the water that I had put back.

What a world we live in, where a Disaster takes us past race, religion, and nationality at 175 miles an hour, and winds and storm surge uncover the bare spirit of who we really are. Give us a battle to fight or a disaster to over come and we become who we were meant to be, if only we could hold onto that greatness.  Tragedy brings the best out in most of us and the worst out in a few, we are having some looting here now and I’m sleeping with my 9mm handgun.

Some people are looking for someone to blame, looking at the way the plans failed and what went wrong with the response to this disaster, here on the Coast and in New Orleans, we need to get past the photo ops and political one upmanship and be productive, the people that are living in the rubble of this devastation are just looking to find homes for those that have lost everything, heal our sick and injured, bury our  dead and repair or rebuild our homes, and go back to work, there will be plenty of time to critique this response and develop new plans “educated plans” on how to respond to disasters that will certainly come in the future.

 I don't think we needed a Katrina to wake us up to what could happen, but what it has done and will do for America is beyond calculation , America became a family over night, and that's really something, its a hard thing to consider but nuclear devastation is only a heart beat away in the world we live in now, other disasters will befall us, or someone we know and love, possibly even worse ones than Katrina, "if you were here you would find that hard to believe".

As for me, I'm just trying to think how I can be of use at a time like this, half my shingles are gone, the down spouts were ripped off and blown down the street, one broken window, and a broken storm door glass, I have a hole in my roof and some water damage in the house, I'm one of the lucky ones here, but like I said “I’m still alive!”, and you know? I think I’m more alive now than I was a week ago.

9/8 - 10 days after Katrina

FEMA disconnects us when we call "grrrrrr"

Phones are messed up, cant get thru to the Operator or telephone repair, can't hear what people are saying on the other end

People cant call in on the Cell Phone, I can call outside of the 228 area code but cant call locally.

Still no Internet "ADSL"

Insurance Adjuster still hasn't shown up.

No Roofers to be found "man I hope it doesn't rain"

I thought I'd change from Satellite to Cable, "can't get through to the cable company"

cant find a tree worker, "a 75 foot pine is about to fall on the house"

update, I finally got through to BellSouth Repair, they said that it may be November 15th before ADSL Internet service is Restored, can you say "Mr. Happy"

9/9 - 11 days after Katrina

Still no insurance adjuster "Allstate"

The cross the street neighbor lady came over and asked if I would like to ride with them to go and sign up for the Blue Roof program, I said yup, and we went to the FEMA office and me and my 2 cross the street neighbors signed up, "good neighbors are worth their weight in gold" you cant sign up for anything but Blue Roof at this place, you have to go somewhere else to sign up with FEMA and another place still to get the blue tarps "only had time for the Blue Roof thing", lines a mile long for everything you try to do here now, but you know we are all in the same boat here, I didn't see anyone lose their temper. We stopped by the grocery store on the way back, UPS had held up my dog food order in Jackson and had sent it back to the shipper, "sigh"  still no mail running here.

 They are picking up the trash though, "thank gawd" everyone who didn't have a generator lost everything in their Freezers, the air was foul with the odor of rotting meat for a few days before the trash pickup started.

Still no internet, the Bellsouth lines are still so bad that either they don't work or you cant understand what people are saying, Cell phones are reliable now though, or seem to be, I think people can even call in now.

Haven't been able to do anything about the roof yet, I think a guy will do some temporary patches for me tomorrow till the Blue Roof guys arrive.

No Taxi service in Biloxi, "sigh"

No Steak Out either, man I miss Steak Out.

I was able to pull in another TV channel now I have 2 channels :) :) "happiness is broadband internet, 160 channels on the TV and a beautiful woman cooking breakfast in nothing but an apron".

Yup, I mite be going crazy. You think I should change the title of this to "Diary of a Madman"?

9/10 - 12 days after Katrina

My neighbor picked me up a huge tarp at Lowe's $99.00 - 30X50 should cover most of the damage over the house part, I have a small tarp for the garage I think his grandson will put the tarps on for me tomorrow.

Phones and internet are still out, I called Bellsouth again, they said all they can say is a blanket statement for the area , they are still saying their services "phones and internet" will be back up by November 15. "sigh"

Still no insurance adjuster.

Hope the rain holds off.....

There are 2 chances of finding a Roofer, slim and none.

9/11 - 12 days after Katrina

I'm remembering how I felt on that fateful day, how angry I was after the attack, we are still at war with those that would destroy our way of life, murderers that kill the innocent with no remorse. I'll "Never Forget!" I hope you never do either.

The last I heard, we have 86 dead here in Harrison County, and rising, thousands homeless, standing in line is the new normal here now, how do we make war on natural disasters, the only way I know is planning and preparation, County and State Store Houses, underground utilities where practical, pre staged fuel,  ice,  water and food trucks, roving response vans to carry food, ice and water to those who are elderly, disabled or have no transportation, a registry for such people should be kept at the EOC.

Still no insurance adjuster.

Still no phone, still no internet. Bellsouth tech support tells me that I should have internet by the 16th of September

I saw the Mayer of Waveland speaking today at the EOC, he is the Mayer of a destroyed city here on the Coast, his voice quivered with emotion, and he had tears in his eyes, his City completely destroyed by winds and storm surge, Waveland a small City of 8000 people was one of the most picturesque Cities on the Gulf Coast.

I was able to find a "free" tree service to help the lady across the street get the tree off her roof, I haven't been over there I hope it didn't damage her roof more "she already had a huge limb sticking through her roof"

the across the street lady's daughter told me that the free tree service guy had got the tree off their house, one guy wanted 500.00 to remove that tree, how bout that free guy eh?

I called and canceled my DirecTV, gonna go back to cable, I just cant wait till the 22nd for TV, ya know ?

I Slept late today, got up and got the tarp ready to go on the roof, to hot here now to get up there and try to work. The guy next door will help me put it on tomorrow, man I'll be glad to get that roof damage covered.

9/13 15 days after Katrina

Still Cant drink the water, running low on water storage now, I'll have to start boiling water in 3 days if they don't clear it to drink "did I say it was 15 days after Katrina?" I'm going to have to get more water storage Containers or a big one,

Still no phones or internet, I called the phone company again this morning, first I called telephone repair, the kid on the other end said it would be November 27th, before I would have my phone fixed, well, ..... I tried to explain to the idiot that everyone else in my neighborhood except me and my next door neighbor had phone service, this kid was actually smirking at me on the other end, so, finally I just went off, you know that wide eyed, hair sticking straight up, arms waving, screaming, fist pounding the desk, bug ------- crazy, thing that you do when you have gone over the edge without your parachute? can you say, "holy cow he's gonna have a stroke?" so finally the kid called someone else and they said it would be Thursday before 7, I didn't believe it, so I called the internet support section, and explained my situation for the 9th time, they gave me a months credit, wonder if they will pay for my private psycho ward, I then was able to call a here to fore unknown number at Bellsouth and talk to a person who promised me that they would send someone out today or tomorrow.

When I call people at Bellsouth they tell me how bad it is here in Biloxi, people in the Bellsouth Central Office, far from Biloxi Telling me how bad it is here, how bout that eh?

As far as I know there is one Taxi running in Biloxi, just contacted her today, I bet you have to make an appointment to get a ride, but hey, its a ride eh ?

Verison Cell Service, "sigh" Can you hear me now? "all circuits are busy now, please try your call later" read above for the description of a madman.

I rode with the neighbor to get a couple tarps yesterday, its amazing how close that storm surge water got to my house, just a few blocks away. We had noticed that there was about 3 inches of water in the street here, that had never happened before, so that water must have been the top of the storm surge. House after house had piled all their belongings out by the street, ruined by the storm surge. I have to say, as bad as it is here at my place, I was and am very lucky.

Still no insurance adjuster, hasn't even called , well he mite have but the phone is screwed up so he may have just hung up, I think I should try to call him today on the Cell, I'm going to have the Cell Phone bill from hell next month.

Cant call the adjuster on the Cell, "all circuits are busy, please try your call later".

I got the tarps on the roof yesterday, I'm much relieved about that, I used shingles to tack around the edges of the tarp to keep the wind from ripping it and blowing the tarps away, looks like it will work fine.

Another channel came up on the TV yesterday, a FOX channel, I watched Judge Judy, that has to speak volumes about how a man can be driven over the edge by the lack of satellite TV, Internet and phone service. Judge Judy, "gawd". I have 3 fuzzy static channels when I turn the channel I have to get up and reposition the rabbit ears, "I'm putting myself up for adoption!!" so anyway, I get Judge Judy, Big bird on the PBS channel and ABC "Democrat TV", God knows I'm a Republican and is playing a mean prank on me, don't you think?  I will never Complain about nothing worth watching on Showtime again.  "so, for my sins i have to watch Judge Judy, ABC and Big Bird" I was bad, but not that bad, ya know ?

Cant call out on the Cell today, maybe get out one out of 10 calls, people can call in though. seems like the important calls are the ones I cant get out on "sigh"

9/14  - 16 days after Katrina

Bellsouth "Rhonda in the Bellsouth Business repair in Georgia" promised they would have my phones fixed by 6pm this evening, that hopefully means "Internet" to, "can ya hear the hallelujah chorus tuning up?"

I'm 4 miles from the Cell tower and cant call half the numbers I'm trying to call, "Verison"  Can you hear me now? huh? can ya?

I've lost 5 pounds, how bout that, 7 more disasters and I'll be where I want to be. "be careful what you ask for eh?"

Well... Bellsouth lied, its 6pm, no one has been here to fix the phone service,, I called the Internet support section and they tried to be helpful, they put me thru to the Bellsouth business Repair, the girl was not helpful at all, "Kim in Georgia at the Bellsouth Business repair" first she told me that I should know that there was a hurricane here and they didn't expect to have service back until November 15, she had to know that would set me off, so I said that everyone else in my neighborhood had phone service except me, then she said that my phones were scheduled to be repaired before 7 tomorrow evening. now why would she say that crap to me about November, knowing what a stressful situation this is if that 7pm tomorrow stuff was for real? they say that my internet should be fixed by Thursday, but without fixing the phone connection, there will still be no internet

9/15  - 17 days after Katrina

I got up early this morning to start calling Bellsouth, I spend my days now, calling Bellsouth!, "first I ask for help, they say, no! then I whine, then plead, then it ends with demanding, and once in a while yelling". I have to say that the Bellsouth Internet section is far more helpful than Bellsouth repair, but finally I got through to a Bellsouth Business Repair person in Jackson Mississippi, as soon as I heard her voice I knew she was from Alabama or Mississippi,  "so I turned on the Southern Charm, Southern Women love that stuff, "pet um a little and you can have your way with um every time :) :) ;) I said, where you from, she said Jackson MS, I knew then I'd finally get some help, I said, I'm so glad that I'm finally talking to someone that knows what's going on down here. I pleaded my case and told her how special she was ;) She called my phone to see what the problem was, I explained that I Host websites and run servers, she  was great to talk to , I expressed my gratitude, and that's that, I think something will finally get done about this mess.

Insurance Adjuster finally called, said she would be by in a couple of days to prioritize the property then be back in a couple weeks to determine the damage.

My neighbor went out today and picked me up a couple wireless cards, they "my neighbors are going to let me use their wireless connection to connect to the net" like I said, good neighbors are worth their weight in gold, so hopefully I'll be able to at least surf and contact some people I badly need to contact, and get back to the backup chat room.

I think its going to rain tomorrow, I'll know if there are any leaks that I missed

I've lost 8 pounds, how bout that eh ?

Emergency Management has cleared the water to drink for my area, "just in time", I was almost out of the water I had stored. I think 30 gallons of water storage should be enough for the future. A water filter is definably next on the survival equipment list, I recommend Emergency Essentials  for survival and preparedness foods and equipment, I purchased my water storage containers, 100 hour candles and some freeze dried foods from them, and I've been satisfied with their products

what a survival plan is and what it isn't

a survival plan "is not" a cell phone and 3 backup condoms.

a survival plan "is not" Going to the shelter expecting to bum food and water from others.

a survival plan "is not" thinking that the red Cross will be here tomorrow, or that the Government can ramp up a massive rescue effort in less than 4 days.

a survival plan "is"  Taking responsibility for yourself and for your family.

a survival plan "is"  Doing the Bare minimum to take care of yourself on your own for no less than 3 full days,

three days can be as little as 3 cans of Dinty Moore, 6 energy bars, and 2 gallons of water and a couple tea bags

but we own that responsibility, its on us to make sure we and those we love can make it for a specified time.

And I assure you that it "is not" thinking that local officials have made and will make the right decisions even in cases where they have done the studies, seen the potential for disaster and have the data in front of them to make the proper choices, New Orleans is the case in point.

Still no TV, I decided to go with dish network, now I cant call them on the Cell Phone, "sigh" cant call lots of numbers, "all circuits are buy, try your call later" but well, I cant get to mad, I called Verison this morning to buy more minutes for my cell, they gave me 1000 minutes free as a bonus, now that's pretty decent, don't you just hate it when they pull the rug out from under your mad spell like that?

Trying to recall why it was that I moved to Biloxi.... oh yeah.... I wanted to play Baccarat. "its a gambling card game"

I'm back online, holy cow, my adsl came back up, the story continues but I'll tell it in the chat

Josh Terrell

Biloxi, MS

Plan - Prepare - Survive - Are you ready for the Next Disaster? The Lives Of Those You Love May Depend on it.

 

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