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Monday, October 16, 2006

LUCKY I LIVE

MAU'I

The poor people on O'ahu (Honolulu) only have about 25%/30% of their power restored. Only a few of the TV stations are in operation. Cell phone service is dropping out as the battery back-up systems for the cell towers go dead. Water is becoming a problem as the storage tanks run dry and there is no electricity to operate the pumps to refill them. The Honolulu Water Department only has a few generators.

"Water, water all around and not a drop to drink"


The storm headed for Mau'i appears to be breaking up and we shouldn't get the drenchings that O'ahu and Kaua'i had.

As of this moment, there still have not been any fatalities directly linked to the quake. Which is great news. The property and infrastructure damage reports on the Big Island continue to mount. Most of the electricity on the Big Island has also been restored, except in the hardest hit areas. Reports from Kailua-Kona indicate that many of the hotels/resorts had significant impact on their facilities.

Here is a USGS map showing where the epicenter was and I've indicated where I live. Hope this helps you get a handle on the scene.



Took some TV dinners over to Judy's house tonight. Her cupboards were as bare as Mother Hubbards. Her cat, Bob, was as skittish as Bear, who is peacefully sleeping on his tower at the moment. All day long, he would jump whenever any one made a loud noise in the neighborhood.

Neither Bear nor Bob displayed any precognative reaction to the temblor. They both froze when it hit and didn't run for safety until it was over. Bear to his hiding spot under the bed and Bob into Judy's closet.

Later today you might want to checkout the on-line edition of Maui News (link in dropdown menu on sidebar). It is usually published around 10:00am my time (8:00pm UTC).

I want to thank all of you for the kind words of concern in both the comments and e-mails. It is very much appreciated.

Glad to see you back "on-line, Shadow.

The tree that someone asked about is a Banyan Tree.

Well, I've been awake for about 40 hours. Time for bed.



THE PICTURE GALLERY

Ka'anapali Beach
Silversword
Jacaranda Trees
O'heo Stream
(formerly called the
"Seven Sacred Pools")
Little Beach & Big Beach
Molokini
Kama'ole Beach
Moloka'i
Windsurfers At Ho'okipa




"Let's all be careful out there!"

3 comments:

Crabbie said...

Good to know you're alright, man. I wasn't even aware of it until a couple of hours ago, earthquakes are never any fun.

Bob said...

Glad you are OK Wil just found out about the shake. Been out of town and never knew a thing about it till ten minutes ago.

mariah said...

Want us to send you some water? Glad you are all right . . . I was in San Jose in '89, so when I heard that it was onlt a 6.6, I thought, well, it's no big deal . . . guess it was, huh?

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