In the path of Hurricane Sandy, the Frankenstorm
13 years ago
General
I am also in the storm path here, as I live in Phoenixville, about an hour NW of Philadelphia. Just think of Valley Forge park, and I live about 2 miles away.
Me, wife and daughter are renting an OLD 108 year old row-home built from stone and brick, so its fairly solid. We are on the north side, larger hills, so I'm not really worried about flooding, other than water coming from my backyard.
I AM worried about power outtages tho, but we do have food and drink if needed. (If I had any extra rooms, id offer to any needing shelter.)
Will let everyone know how things go, and will stay on as long as possible.
Kimonoskunk
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Me, wife and daughter are renting an OLD 108 year old row-home built from stone and brick, so its fairly solid. We are on the north side, larger hills, so I'm not really worried about flooding, other than water coming from my backyard.
I AM worried about power outtages tho, but we do have food and drink if needed. (If I had any extra rooms, id offer to any needing shelter.)
Will let everyone know how things go, and will stay on as long as possible.
Kimonoskunk
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Zoie_Falcona
~zoiefalcona
I wouldnt worry about the house. All I'll recommend as a survivor of a few major winter storms is to stay bundled up, cuddle up under blankets and do what ya can
Ardashir
~ardashir
Take care! I live up in the Lehigh Valley, and things should be safe from flooding here. I just hope the lights stay on.
Graytail
~graytail
I'd just get in some extra tinned goods and water, and if you've not got one or two already I'd reccomend getting hold of those wind-up generator type torches, more reliable than batteries after all. Doesnt hurt to have a radio handy too, if the main power goes out and you lose the TV/Net
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