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  • #31
    New York City orders the evacuation of a quarter million people amid frenzied preprat

    New York City orders the evacuation of a quarter million people amid frenzied preprations for Hurricane Irene | The Lookout - Yahoo! News

    Mayor Michael Bloomberg of New York City ordered the mandatory evacuation of around 250,000 residents as ordinarily jaded New York City residents threw themselves into a frenzy of preparation for Hurricane Irene.

    The National Weather Service issued a hurricane watch for the city and much of the surrounding region, and Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared a state of emergency. Torrential rains, flash floods, and winds of more than 100 mph are expected, beginning Saturday evening.

    Irene itself is currently projected to hit the city on Sunday afternoon as a Category 1 hurricane -- meaning a major storm -- but both the timing and the severity could change.

    Because the city's hundreds of miles of coastline are densely developed, hurricanes can do more damage in the city than those of similar strength that hit the southern United States, the city's emergency management agency said.


    Among the developments:

    • Mayor Bloomberg said all 250,000 New Yorkers living in low-lying areas -- including neighborhoods like Coney Island in Brooklyn, the Rockaways in Queens, and Battery Park City in Manhattan, as well as many others -- will be required to evacuate. This color-coded map (pdf), put out by the mayor's office, shows the areas that are affected.

    • The city began evacuations Friday morning of 22 hospitals and nursing homes in low-lying areas, to be completed by 8pm Friday.

    • Emergency planning officials instructed residents to stock up on supplies, identify an alternative place to sleep in the event of an evacuation, and prepare a "go bag" of essentials.

    • Gov. Cuomo announced a shutdown of all New York City subway trains and buses, as well as commuter trains to the suburbs, starting at noon Saturday, and perhaps lasting until Monday or beyond. "It's hard to predict when it will come back," MTA chairman Jay Walder said.

    • Cuomo also said that major bridges into and out of Manhattan and the other boroughs would be closed if winds reach 60 mph, as seems likely.

    • On the bright side, the city also said New Yorkers won't need to worry about feeding parking meters this weekend.

    • Airlines, especially those at low-lying JFK International, have delayed some flights and prepared shuttle buses to take stranded travelers to hotels.

    • Some city stores ran short of emergency necessities like batteries, flashlights and bottled water.

    • More than 300 street fairs and other events requiring city permits -- including a concert on Governor's Island by the Dave Matthews Band -- were canceled, as was a certain Yahoo! News reporter's Saturday afternoon barbecue.

    • Both St. John's and Columbia unversities said they were postponing the move-in date for new students to Monday from Sunday.
    Lawren
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    • #32
      My flight leaving Bermuda has been canceled tomorrow morning at 9:15 am. I can not get thru to AA from here. Waiting for DH to call me back to start calling from there. Will move into. 1br cottage tomorrow. I have been stuck worse places then this!
      Pat
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      • #33
        Originally posted by GrayFal
        My flight leaving Bermuda has been canceled tomorrow morning at 9:15 am. I can not get thru to AA from here. Waiting for DH to call me back to start calling from there. Will move into. 1br cottage tomorrow. I have been stuck worse places then this!
        First I read "leaving FOR Bermuda..."
        NOT feelin sorry for ya!
        Have a tropical drink for me, I need one!

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Glitter Brunello View Post
          First I read "leaving FOR Bermuda..."
          NOT feelin sorry for ya!
          Have a tropical drink for me, I need one!
          What Avery said. At least the reason you can't leave is because the storm is headed for NY and not Bermuda!
          Pat H

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          • #35
            Willl RCI Vacation protection help me here. I will be paying close to $180 a night to stay here until Thursday!
            Pat
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            • #36
              Willl RCI Vacation protection help me here. I will be paying close to $180 a night to stay here until Thursday!
              Pat
              *** My Website ***

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              • #37
                According to the TV news, the biggest problem is the not the category of the storm but its size. It's the size of Europe!

                Pat, you may be stuck there until at least Tuesday.
                Pat H

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by GrayFal
                  Willl RCI Vacation protection help me here. I will be paying close to $180 a night to stay here until Thursday!
                  Did you call RCI?
                  Maybe they have something available for times like this. Maybe there are incoming cancellations that they can give you.

                  I'm glad your safe on Bermuda. It was beautiful here today.
                  No hint of the storm ever having passed by us. We got soooooo lucky.

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                  • #39
                    Pat, I AM stuck until Thursday because of flights

                    Chris, good idea! I just called and they had no cancelations or last minute vacations. And my insurance does not cover this.
                    Pat
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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by GrayFal View Post
                      Pat, I AM stuck until Thursday because of flights

                      Chris, good idea! I just called and they had no cancelations or last minute vacations. And my insurance does not cover this.
                      Yuck, that stinks.
                      Pat H

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by GrayFal View Post
                        Pat, I AM stuck until Thursday because of flights

                        Chris, good idea! I just called and they had no cancelations or last minute vacations. And my insurance does not cover this.
                        I checked to see if there was anything available for exchange on RCI and nothing. I thought perhaps I or someone else on the forum could get an exchange for you.
                        Puppymom in MO

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by GrayFal View Post
                          Pat, I AM stuck until Thursday because of flights

                          Chris, good idea! I just called and they had no cancelations or last minute vacations. And my insurance does not cover this.
                          Maybe there is a guest house you could stay at instead.
                          Have you tried vrbo.com? Maybe they'll be negotiable.
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                          Don't know if maybe an all inclusive is an option there.
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                          Maybe try a local travel agent. Might know of an inn that would be reasonable.

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                          • #43
                            Be safe everyone tomorrow. We are thinking of you and send you good vibes and hope that the damage will be minimal or none at all.

                            Originally posted by lawren2 View Post
                            New York City orders the evacuation of a quarter million people amid frenzied preprations for Hurricane Irene | The Lookout - Yahoo! News

                            Mayor Michael Bloomberg of New York City ordered the mandatory evacuation of around 250,000 residents as ordinarily jaded New York City residents threw themselves into a frenzy of preparation for Hurricane Irene.

                            The National Weather Service issued a hurricane watch for the city and much of the surrounding region, and Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared a state of emergency. Torrential rains, flash floods, and winds of more than 100 mph are expected, beginning Saturday evening.

                            Irene itself is currently projected to hit the city on Sunday afternoon as a Category 1 hurricane -- meaning a major storm -- but both the timing and the severity could change.

                            Because the city's hundreds of miles of coastline are densely developed, hurricanes can do more damage in the city than those of similar strength that hit the southern United States, the city's emergency management agency said.


                            Among the developments:

                            • Mayor Bloomberg said all 250,000 New Yorkers living in low-lying areas -- including neighborhoods like Coney Island in Brooklyn, the Rockaways in Queens, and Battery Park City in Manhattan, as well as many others -- will be required to evacuate. This color-coded map (pdf), put out by the mayor's office, shows the areas that are affected.

                            • The city began evacuations Friday morning of 22 hospitals and nursing homes in low-lying areas, to be completed by 8pm Friday.

                            • Emergency planning officials instructed residents to stock up on supplies, identify an alternative place to sleep in the event of an evacuation, and prepare a "go bag" of essentials.

                            • Gov. Cuomo announced a shutdown of all New York City subway trains and buses, as well as commuter trains to the suburbs, starting at noon Saturday, and perhaps lasting until Monday or beyond. "It's hard to predict when it will come back," MTA chairman Jay Walder said.

                            • Cuomo also said that major bridges into and out of Manhattan and the other boroughs would be closed if winds reach 60 mph, as seems likely.

                            • On the bright side, the city also said New Yorkers won't need to worry about feeding parking meters this weekend.

                            • Airlines, especially those at low-lying JFK International, have delayed some flights and prepared shuttle buses to take stranded travelers to hotels.

                            • Some city stores ran short of emergency necessities like batteries, flashlights and bottled water.

                            • More than 300 street fairs and other events requiring city permits -- including a concert on Governor's Island by the Dave Matthews Band -- were canceled, as was a certain Yahoo! News reporter's Saturday afternoon barbecue.

                            • Both St. John's and Columbia unversities said they were postponing the move-in date for new students to Monday from Sunday.

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                            • #44
                              So I cancelled my RCI week on the day of check in and they gave me a Bonus week with a 45 day window in return. Oh well.
                              Meanwhile I am as ready as I can be for this storm. The eye is projected to be directly over my house.
                              Ann-Marie

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Ann-Marie
                                So I cancelled my RCI week on the day of check in and they gave me a Bonus week with a 45 day window in return. Oh well.
                                Meanwhile I am as ready as I can be for this storm. The eye is projected to be directly over my house.
                                Better then nothing. Stay safe!

                                JetBlue has just canceled the Monday flights from Bermuda as well. So three planeloads of people are trying to get out now.... This is making my Thursday departure look good!
                                Pat
                                *** My Website ***

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