There is a power line around the corner that is shredded, so I don't think we will have power any time soon. The tree is still on the lines.
Their actions also seem to line up like it, which is a terrible plan.BBRex said:
One issue with Centerpoint (I hope, anyway) is the wording of their messages. Are they really waiting to send repair crews until they completely finish assessments? I don't think so, but that's how their messages read.
As always, the general rule (for non-costal communities) remains the same. Stay for a Cat 1 or Cat 2. More than likely get out of town for a Cat 3 (but can look at exact path), Cat 4 and Cat 5, get on out of dodge.JCA1 said:
I'm hesitant to even say this out loud, but if we get another hurricane this year, it's going to be a Rita situation all over again, only this time the woodlands, conroe, etc. will try to evacuate too. Gonna be a disaster of epic proportions.
High Functioning Moron said:
There is a power line around the corner that is shredded, so I don't think we will have power any time soon. The tree is still on the lines.
one of those events had nothing to do with centerpoint or city of houston infrastructureQuote:
But having 3 events less than 4 years just blows balls
CDUB98 said:Their actions also seem to line up like it, which is a terrible plan.BBRex said:
One issue with Centerpoint (I hope, anyway) is the wording of their messages. Are they really waiting to send repair crews until they completely finish assessments? I don't think so, but that's how their messages read.
Saw this in my hood too about 2 miles down the road on a main street. We got power back two nights ago, but this tree has been sitting on the lines since monday and a utility pole next to it is snapped in half. I am sure the businesses backing up to it arent happy either (Shell Gas Station, Dollar General, etc.) - Surprised the debris hasn't been cleared yet.High Functioning Moron said:
There is a power line around the corner that is shredded, so I don't think we will have power any time soon. The tree is still on the lines.
cone said:Anyone who knows my love for Houston knows how radical this idea is: I’m just not sure if I want to live here anymore.
— Alison Cook (@alisoncook) July 11, 2024
Three days without power
I'm sorry this is single ply soft
cone said:one of those events had nothing to do with centerpoint or city of houston infrastructureQuote:
But having 3 events less than 4 years just blows balls
we had an ice storm that knocked out power for 10+ days growing up
Rita took out power in SETX for like 3 weeks
it sucked. **** happens.
Of course you never send someone without an assignment, but what it seems like is they are assessing everything in a large area, then dispatching.jopatura said:CDUB98 said:Their actions also seem to line up like it, which is a terrible plan.BBRex said:
One issue with Centerpoint (I hope, anyway) is the wording of their messages. Are they really waiting to send repair crews until they completely finish assessments? I don't think so, but that's how their messages read.
My impression of everything is that they are sending Centerpoint crews to assess, then assigning direct repair jobs to the out of state crews. OOS crews aren't getting dispatched without direct orders to repair something. I don't know if it's always that way everywhere. But the few interviews I've seen with OOS crews is that they are clearly waiting for individual assignments.
I took the hint, but didn't make it out in time. Will be living in Arkansas next week.1876er said:cone said:Anyone who knows my love for Houston knows how radical this idea is: I’m just not sure if I want to live here anymore.
— Alison Cook (@alisoncook) July 11, 2024
Three days without power
I'm sorry this is single ply soft
If you've lived here since 2000, you've lived through Allison, Rita evacuations, Ike, Harvey, The freeze, Derecho, and now Beryl.
Maybe this is earths way of saying people shouldn't live here. Family/friends in Austin, San Antonio, and Dallas haven't had to deal with any of this *****
I thought you were going to say somewhere NICE like Colorado. Here you are dogging Houston because you are from SA???BBRex said:
Ha! I grew up in San Antonio hating Houston. On its best days, it has a certain charm. The food is great, as are most of the people, for a city this size. It's definitely an economic powerhouse. But it's worst days suck major ass, and I don't blame anyone for moving. While I have my gripes, I have to admit Houston has grown on me a bit.
I'll be here a while, and I have a bigger generator on order. I'll weather the next one just like I am this one.
Tex117 said:As always, the general rule (for non-costal communities) remains the same. Stay for a Cat 1 or Cat 2. More than likely get out of town for a Cat 3 (but can look at exact path), Cat 4 and Cat 5, get on out of dodge.JCA1 said:
I'm hesitant to even say this out loud, but if we get another hurricane this year, it's going to be a Rita situation all over again, only this time the woodlands, conroe, etc. will try to evacuate too. Gonna be a disaster of epic proportions.
CDUB98 said:Of course you never send someone without an assignment, but what it seems like is they are assessing everything in a large area, then dispatching.jopatura said:CDUB98 said:Their actions also seem to line up like it, which is a terrible plan.BBRex said:
One issue with Centerpoint (I hope, anyway) is the wording of their messages. Are they really waiting to send repair crews until they completely finish assessments? I don't think so, but that's how their messages read.
My impression of everything is that they are sending Centerpoint crews to assess, then assigning direct repair jobs to the out of state crews. OOS crews aren't getting dispatched without direct orders to repair something. I don't know if it's always that way everywhere. But the few interviews I've seen with OOS crews is that they are clearly waiting for individual assignments.
The optimal thing to do would be to assess a circuit, or several in close proximity, and then send a team with an assignment. Rolls out the assignments in waves continuously rather than piling them up into one giant tsunami. From a construction standpoint, we call that piss poor planning on a good day.
But they won't because the cost of living combined with welfare is hard to beatProject Gemini said:
I truly hope lots of people have had enough and leave this city. I don't mean a vast majority of people in this thread. I mean the people on Reddit and Twitter complaining constantly about how awful this place is, while they burden our infrastructure and vote awful leaders and judges into office, then expect these same people to bail them out. Please go, as many of you as possible. I hear California, New York, Chicago, and Seattle are all great places to live a life of socialist bliss.
I'm in Maplewood (near Hillcroft/Braeswood). Several trucks rolled through my neighborhood on Tuesday afternoon. There were doing repairs on a larger transmission line. My neighbors and I asked them to see if they could also repair a downed neutral on the secondary line running behind my house. They looked at it and agreed it was a simple repair. They made the repair, closed the circuit and power was restored to my block and 1 block north and south. They said there was major damage to much of the secondary lines in other parts of my neighborhood and they were not equipped to make those repairs with what they had on their trucks. I'm not sure they would have fixed mine if we hadn't asked.Teddy Perkins said:
4 CP trucks spotted heading into the Meyerland area. Really hope we get power back today.
Niiiiiiice. Gotta love that 18 minute reverse commute.swimmerbabe11 said:
Absolutely not. I work in Tomball. I live in the barrio of 2nd ward!!
Normally I agree that **** happens. But its just been a sick triceratops amount of *****cone said:one of those events had nothing to do with centerpoint or city of houston infrastructureQuote:
But having 3 events less than 4 years just blows balls
we had an ice storm that knocked out power for 10+ days growing up
Rita took out power in SETX for like 3 weeks
it sucked. **** happens.
TX04Aggie said:
Heads up for IAH. Lights along Will Clayton still out from 59 to airport. Not too bad but could see it being a cluster later.