New Jersey- Hurricane Sandy Summary

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Thread for storm updates for state of New Jersey

10-27-12

--Evacuations called for barrier islands (LBI, Seaside) for Sunday. Route 72 bridge to LBI will close Sunday at 1600hrs.

--Evacuations ordered for mainland sections of Ocean County east of Route 9.

--Atlantic City closing casinos at 1600hrs Sunday, evacuations start at noon.
 
10-28-12

Long Beach Island- Ocean County

1700hrs- Tidal flooding has begun, bayside, with the PM high tide.
 
10-27-12

2200hrs
3rd St. X Willow Ave
Hoboken University Medical Center
-Task Force of (40) ambulances and several medical buses from (8) counties on location for evacuation.
 
10-29-12
Atlantic City
0800hrs
Major flooding reported in the city. FD utilizing DPW vehicles. Reports of 5 feet of water in the street.
 
Seaside Heights, NJ

2100hrs- Heavy flooding in Heights and Park. Ocean has met the Bay. Boardwalk with heavy damage.

Normandy Beach and Brick sections

2100hrs- Multiple reports of structure fires in both areas.
 
Some things I know from this:

Union Beach will have everything condemned from 5th street to the ocean.
Keansburg: major flooding and the amusement park is destroyed
Seaside: both amusement piers are heavily damaged, roller coaster of one is now in the ocean. Seaside is now an island after sandy separated it at Mantolooking.
Mantolooking: destroyed with multiple fires
Pt. Pleasant: boardwalk destroyed and martel's tiki bar pier is gone.
Pretty much draw a line on your map from asbury park to Atlantic city and all those shore towns are either heavily daged or destroyed

You can no longer drive from seaside to pt. pleasant on route 35 as part of the roadway has been washed away.

 
I work for JCP&L. We lost over 90% of our customers during the storm. We have 1.1 million and Tuesday morning there were over 950,000 outages. My dept.Hackettstown sent an engine as part of a strike team to Toms River for 24hrs they ran all night,they said the destruction is unimaginable. The stories from the Toms River brothers were heart breaking.Brothers helping brothers. Its getting tougher out here everyday, 16hr work days since Monday and very angry customers. A lot of hostilities towards the utilities out here in North Jersey.
 
ladder197 said:
I work for JCP&L. We lost over 90% of our customers during the storm. We have 1.1 million and Tuesday morning there were over 950,000 outages. My dept.Hackettstown sent an engine as part of a strike team to Toms River for 24hrs they ran all night,they said the destruction is unimaginable. The stories from the Toms River brothers were heart breaking.Brothers helping brothers. Its getting tougher out here everyday, 16hr work days since Monday and very angry customers. A lot of hostilities towards the utilities out here in North Jersey.
I'm one of your customers still in the dark! It's been some very tough nights and frustration has run high with no answers or actual restoration times being given by customer service.

I'm central NJ and it is the same way. Just take a drive down the road and you are destined to find destroyed store signs, mangled billboards and remnants of massive trees that feel during the storm.
 
They are telling us by this Wednesday they are confident to have the majority back in lights and everyone by the 14th. They are over half way done with restoration effort. There are over 2500 line crews and 1400 tree crews working with our 6000 employees. Hang in there brother...... I.hope.this info helps. I will answer any questions anyone in NJ has about the restoration efforts as they continue.
 
"Len90" let us know if any of us can help you in anyway. I'm in Connecticut but maybe a few of us can help you in some way.

  I have been hearing radio reports that the gasoline is starting to be delievered and the lines are not as long. Still odd/even in effect however.
 
Thanks but we're good. Still no power, but at least it's a solid roof over our heads. Rigged up the small generator to one of the furnaces for heat and it actually works (love it when things work out). Saw some crews on the road today from Virginia, Texas, Alabama, Ohio, and Pennsylvainia. Gas woes have finally, IMO, ended. Longest lines now are only in the harder hit areas and that is only a 10 minute wait. It's nothing compared to the 2 hours and 10 minutes I waited on Friday morning for gas. Odd/even rationing did help, but a steadier supply of fuel and getting generators or power restored to fueling stations made the larger impact.

I'm hoping I'm in the majority for Wednesday night and that the nor'easter is not true. That will mean even more outages. Stay safe ladder197!

Remember we are Jersey Strong and it will take a lot more than this storm to knock us down for good.
 
Thanks Len, be safe out there. I actually had a guy try to bribe us yesterday, or as he put it " grease our palms". here was just trying to help his mom out. Ya can't hold Jersey down, we're too tough.
 
ladder197 said:
Thanks Len, be safe out there. I actually had a guy try to bribe us yesterday, or as he put it " grease our palms". here was just trying to help his mom out. Ya can't hold Jersey down, we're too tough.
We are! Still no power and now being told Sunday at best. Grrrr

How much you charging to take a trip down and help out? :D
 
Theyre saying this latest storm could set restoration efforts back. If I could actually do something I would, but I'm just a pee on. As of yesterday they were putting up single services. That's a good sign. I don't even know.what to say to people out here anymore. Tempers are running high and ridiculous rumors are not helping. I just heard on WFAN that JCP&L was off yesterday and no work.was done!!!!!! 
 
Grumpy lives in Cicero, Illinois, yes it was Al Capone's town, by various means he took care of people who needed help. This is not a history lesson, today Cicero has 60,000 inhabitants, not counting the  illegals. We run 3 E, 1 E-One 95' TL and a 100' E-One TDA. I cannot imagine this entire town, including myself, going completely homeless. I worry about our dogs, where would they go. Austin and Bear want to contribute to their FDNY/NYFD buds, is there a site for the dogs!! And I sympathize with all who have been affected You will survive, you will overcome, and you will succeed!
 
ladder197 said:
Theyre saying this latest storm could set restoration efforts back. If I could actually do something I would, but I'm just a pee on. As of yesterday they were putting up single services. That's a good sign. I don't even know.what to say to people out here anymore. Tempers are running high and ridiculous rumors are not helping. I just heard on WFAN that JCP&L was off yesterday and no work.was done!!!!!!
Individuals before clusters? Finally got my lights on a couple of hours ago. Just in time to sit down and watch the transformer light show happen. I'm hoping to keep my power on, but I know they gave me a temporary fix. Left the distribution transformers and streetlight on the snapped pole laying on the ground and just attached the wires to the new pole. Something tells me that more work needs to be done in the future.

A huge thank you to all who have come to help out my injured state. We might be down right now, but we'll be back up in no time.
 
We just got word north crews are being sent south possibly as early.as tomorrow.AM. I have no idea where. Maybe I'll be on a down wire in a neighborhood near you! I hope everyone is doing well and hanging in there.
 
ladder197 said:
We just got word north crews are being sent south possibly as early.as tomorrow.AM. I have no idea where. Maybe I'll be on a down wire in a neighborhood near you! I hope everyone is doing well and hanging in there.

Things are stabilizing here and normalcy is returning. The shore towns will be another story for the foreseeable future. Let me know where you get sent to. If you're going "south" then odds are Monmouth/Ocean County area.
 
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