Bolivar peninsula

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Bolivar peninsula

#1 Postby gsgs » Mon Sep 15, 2008 3:20 am

Bolivar peninsula was apparantly the hardest hit place by Ike.
I read about a 23 ft surge somewhere.

Were there people on that peninsula ?

About 25% stayed in Galveston, they didn't know how bad it would
be in G. as compared with B. , same for B.
So can we assume that about 25% stayed in B. ?
B. has a population of ~4000, 25% would be 1000


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Re: Bolivar peninsula

#2 Postby baygirl_1 » Mon Sep 15, 2008 5:05 pm

I believe I heard on KHOU this afternoon that ~500 stayed on Bolivar, but don't quote me as my brain was sufficiently addled after a day of work to have that muddled. Here's a story I found that has a video showing the damage on Bolivar:
http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=weather/hurricane&id=6392425 Search and rescue teams are combing the island today.
And here's a link to KHOU TV's forum-- othe Galveston County section:
http://www.khou.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=57
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Re: Bolivar peninsula

#3 Postby soonertwister » Tue Sep 16, 2008 2:55 pm

I saw an aerial shot of a very long line of ambulances moving into the Bolivar area earlier today. I would say that there were no less than 30-40 of them.

I wonder, is this for people who need emergency medical care, or for body removal. From the look of the area, I find it hard to believe that very many survivors would be found, compared to the number who succumbed to the storm.

And I am in complete disbelief that there have been only five people who died on Galveston Island. Right now three-quarters of the reported death toll of Ike is outside of the state of Texas. I'm sorry, but there's simply no way that those numbers could possibly match the reality of this awful situation.

I wonder if they've found that tiger yet. He must be very hungry by now.
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Re: Bolivar peninsula

#4 Postby LonghornDeb » Tue Sep 16, 2008 5:44 pm

My husband and I rode out the storm in Beaumont, Texas -- we were lucky to have no damage to our home (lots of tree damage and debris, of course!) -- although we are still without power, we have a generator hooked up and I'm checking Storm2K for the first time since the storm. If you are interested in some local information, check out http://www.klvi.com and click on the IKE graphic. They have lots of information about what's going on here, and many photos/videos from the area, including the Bolivar/Crystal Beach area.
Hope everyone in the area is okay, and best of luck in our recovery,
LonghornDeb in Beaumont, Texas
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