FL East Coast Cleanup Efforts From Frances.
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- adelphi_sky
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FL East Coast Cleanup Efforts From Frances.
Just wondering how far along the cleanup efforts have gotten and how much more damage Jeanne may cause if it hits FL again. Maybe as a strong cat 2.
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- Weatherboy1
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in my area ...
which is NE Palm Beach County, an area that got the SW eyewall of Frances, the cleanup has made decent progress. But it is by no means done. All power, most phone lines, and cable is back up (mine was repaired just a couple days after Frances hit, thankfully). Lots of tree debris has been carted away by big trucks and bulldozers in the past few days. They picked up all my branches, leaves, twigs, etc. last Friday afternoon. I've also seen several trucks carrying debris to a local collection site from other neighborhoods.
But there are still lots of broken-in-half trees laying around, smaller stacks of debris along roadsides and piled up in swales, fenceboards and posts lying on the curb, etc. So unfortuantely, if we get the strongest winds, there could be a lot of unintended missiles flying around. We'll see.
But there are still lots of broken-in-half trees laying around, smaller stacks of debris along roadsides and piled up in swales, fenceboards and posts lying on the curb, etc. So unfortuantely, if we get the strongest winds, there could be a lot of unintended missiles flying around. We'll see.
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Doc Seminole
Wo got hammered with Frances, not super high winds, but 24+ hours of 40-50 with higher gusts.
Still cleaning up around here.
http://www.news4jax.com/news/3752687/detail.html
Still cleaning up around here.
http://www.news4jax.com/news/3752687/detail.html
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- More than two weeks after Hurricane Frances tore down countless trees and limbs, the city admitted it's only cleaned up about 50 percent of the debris.
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simplyme
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A concern of mine is that the majority (80%?) of the signalized intersections that I've seen in West Palm and Palm Beach Gardens are still missing 30-50% of their signals... and the wires are rather haphazardly thrown up there. If Jeanne hits this area again, will there be any signals left? How does a county handle so many signals being gone? What does that do to traffic?
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Doc Seminole
simplyme wrote:A concern of mine is that the majority (80%?)of the signalized intersections that I've seen in West Palm and Palm Beach Gardens are still missing 30-50% of their signals... and the wires are rather haphazardly thrown up there. If Jeanne hits this area again, will there be any signals left?
Same for Daytona Beach area.
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Chuck Waters
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simplyme wrote:A concern of mine is that the majority (80%?) of the signalized intersections that I've seen in West Palm and Palm Beach Gardens are still missing 30-50% of their signals... and the wires are rather haphazardly thrown up there. If Jeanne hits this area again, will there be any signals left? How does a county handle so many signals being gone? What does that do to traffic?
Time to buy stock in a signal company?
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So far in the Boynton/Delray area where I am there are tons of debris piles. They are still growing too. Some of the main streets have had them cleared. I would have had my own cleanup finished today, except I had to start preparing for Jeanne. Perfect timing that is. We also still have many intersections with fewer traffic lights than before, but at least all have some in working order. My phone never went out. Don't have cable. Electricity took 8 days to get back, a bit longer for some others right in the area. At least I still have the really difficult shutters up.
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