July 20, 2006

Blackout Day 3

As of 12:00 noon - 48 hrs Without Power & Counting....

It has finally begun to cool off here thanks to some storm off the east coast. Unfortunately, the heat has already taken it's toll on residents and has destroyed a portion of the Queens power grid.

The Human toll: People have had strokes, have developed heat stroke, a number have been involved in car accidents (right outside my windows) and those who have medical issues have had existing conditions exacerbated by the heat.

Infrastructure damage: Apparently, six to eight blocks of main feeder cables started to melt yesterday morning as crews were trying to fix the power outages. Con Ed crews say literally blocks and blocks of wires just started melting. In addition, TV Cable fires and man hole covers blew out also affecting all cell and telephone phone service in the area, as well as all air transportation in & out of LaGuardia Airport.

What this means for me is dinner by candle-light (not bad) and no treo blogging (that's sad). In addition, I just found out this morning that power won't be fully restored till Sunday as they have to re-construct the grid. It's no longer repairable. Yes, that's right, that would make it 6 whole days without power. The highest temps it will get over the next few days is 85F degrees, which will be tomorrow afternoon. Fortunately, my job is in Manhattan and 95% of Manhattan still has power, so that's where I will be (with my son, if power isn't back up at his day camp).

Actually, that's where I'm posting from today. I was able to to return to work (with my son) when water was restored to us. I don't think my co-workers would have appreciated my fragrance otherwise.

My son has been slowly fraying around the edges. The total darkness makes him very scared and apprehensive and he's been acting out as a result. My patience is somewhat low because of the heat and from the constant nausea that had been setting in from just eating and drinking hot foods. I have a permanent dull headache from lack of caffeine which I hope to soon correct. But I keep reminding myself he's only 6 and so far that's helped.

All traffic in my area has been redirected past my bedroom window and it's no longer quiet and tranquil. Instead it's horns constantly blaring and lots of car accidents (which have included pedestrians) because without street lights it's every man for himself. So sleep has been non-existent for those 42 hrs. The battery operated fan is relegated to my son, so that he can at least sleep comfortably.

I overheard a neighbor say that living in our building was like living in Beirut. It doesn't even compare to that. If this is what my neighbors think about our situation now, what will they do in 40 to 60 years when the current supply of oil runs out? I really believe we've become overly dependent on oil and we really need to begin developing alternative forms of energy on a mass scale, including returning to nuclear energy as an option.

Posted by: Michele at 01:33 PM | Comments (4) | Add Comment
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1 Take care of yourself, Michele. And keep us posted, okay?

Posted by: zonker at July 20, 2006 06:35 PM (PrUNH)

2 *sigh* that is a bummer. I was really hoping you'd be back up and running by this morning. I'll cross my fingers that they are quicker than they're saying. We're off to St. Louis in the morning, where they had a massive storm roll through yesterday and most of the area has power outages... it will be interesting to see if the hotel is up and going when we get there - we may end up staying elsewhere if it's still dark. I guess we have to start learning to live without electricity. Sheesh.

Posted by: Teresa at July 20, 2006 10:08 PM (o4pJS)

3 You poor girl, it sucks. When I was younger we had a strom blow through and we lost power, 3 days later they tried to bring the system back up and blew the power grid because everyone still had everything plugged in. We lost power for a total of 9 days. It was hell. As for the little one, try to make an adventure out of it. Like camping in the front room. Make a fort out of sheets and give him a flash light. Have him identify things by feel only and then light them up to see if he is correct. Or have him try to make it around your apartment in the dark to see who can make it around more, etc, etc.

Posted by: Quality Weenie at July 21, 2006 10:39 AM (XG7jZ)

4 Yikes! I had no idea it was that bad. (I don't watch the news anyomore...) Hope you and yer little guy are making the most of this adventure. Try naking an animal sound and see if he can guess what it is. "Baby Ox" is not an option! ;P

Posted by: Tuning Spork at July 21, 2006 11:53 PM (CIjrb)

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