Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Hope for LBI Video

Here is a video created by Jimmy Ward and posted on www.lbieoc.org. There is a quick shot of 27th Street and some Ship Bottom landmarks.

I think we've reached a point in the house where things are starting to look worse with the walls and floors out before they can start to look better again.  I hope you all have a wonderful and restful Thanksgiving!

We have also been told that they may try to remove some of the boats that landed on the south side of West 27th Street in the near future.  If you are on the island and see any activity in the area of 266 West 27th Street will you please let me know? Thanks!




Friday, November 9, 2012

Sandpaper entry article

Here is some better information for the SandPaper.

http://thesandpaper.villagesoup.com/news/story/lbi-to-open-to-all-residents-saturday-and-sunday/922824

Looks like the island will be open both Saturday and Sunday at 6am.

Weekend Re-Entry Official Post

Below is a copy of the latest update from www.lbieoc.org

Re-Entry (Revised)
November 9, 2012, 11:30 a.m.
All residents (except Holgate) will be allowed to return to Long Beach Island as of 6 a.m.  Saturday, November 10. You will need your re-entry placard or proof of residency (i.e. tax bill). 

Contractors will need a contractor placard.

It is anticipated that the island will be open to everyone (except Holgate) on Monday, November 12. As of Thursday, November 8th there is no electricity in Holgate.

The gas remains off but the possibility off restoration by December is being addressed. 

The water is NOT safe to drink but is ok for bathing.

Weekend Re-Entry

The island is officially open today for Holgate residents and I am hearing that they will be re-opening the entire island on Saturday at 6am to residents with placards.  I will re-post any official word posted on www.lbieoc.org.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Lost and Found


There appears to be a five-home stretch on the southern side of West 27th Street where boats floated up during the flood and remained as the waters receded.  If you know the owners of any of these boats please let me know or have them contact me at betsy.hahn@gmail.com

 Please feel free to re-post this link if you are on any fishing/boating forums.  

I have very limited boat knowledge so I'll do my best to post information. I have other pictures that I can post or email if necessary. Ship Bottom police did take registration numbers from all of the boats but I know they are busy and I'm sure the owners would like to know where their boats are and we would like to figure out a way to get them off the properties.

Blue and white AquaSport, 215 Osprey Sport

Sea Ray, Sundancer 39, named Want a Puppy, Warren, NJ


Rampage, named Indulgence, Beach Haven, NJ


White Maxum with For Sale Sign on the back



Play'n Hooky (don't know make)

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

First View

Just like most of you, we got our first view of all of the damage on Monday.  I'm sure we are dealing with the same problems as most of you.  It can all be fixed but that doesn't take away from the shock of seeing it. Here are some photos from our first day back on the island.

 It took us almost 3 hours to go 8 miles on Rt 72 and by the time we got to the checkpoint they were no longer checking for emergency access passes and all cars were allowed on the island.  We saw obvious destruction and signs of significant flooding on the trip to the house but from the outside things didn't look too bad.  There was a lot of debris on the steps and in the yard.


But a quick attempt to walk around the house proved to be impossible.  Large boats blocked both sides. 

Inside the kitchen the sand and sediment were obvious remnants of flooding.  

The carpets were saturated and it was obvious that the couches and chairs were underwater.

The waterline on the wall indicates about 18-24inches of water on the first floor.  All of the outlets were underwater.

In the first-floor bedroom the bed and boxspring floated off of the frame.


Water in certain locations may seem obvious but some of the most shocking things were the areas where you would never expect to see water like in the dryer, on the door of the freezer, and in an extra coffee pot on the floor of the hall closet.


On the outside we found this 39' Sea Ray

It caused significant damage to the deck -- cracked boards, uplifted rails and portions shifted away from the building.

39' yachts aren't friendly to flagpoles either.

There are smaller boats trapped behind the larger ones.


And another huge boat a few lots down.

We were able to recover one of our kayaks that floated away and got trapped under another beached boat.

We worked to move all of the furniture out of the house and pull up the carpets in an attempt to help dry things out.

Large piles of trash and flooded debris were everywhere.



We have no water, gas, or electric.  There was a water leak on the property so the Borough turned off the water.  The power was restored while we were working but we instantly smelled something burning.  The electric company pulled the meter immediately.


And the Ship Bottom Fire Department was called to make sure that the house was safe.

Hugs were handed out to all of the workers who kindly reminded us that "you just survived a flood, you don't need a fire too".


Sunday, November 4, 2012

mailing list test

This post is just to check the mailing list status (I am still having some problems).  Check the new posts below.

Firm Re-Entry

See the article below from the Sandpaper.

Depending on the nor'easter, firm re-entry could start with Barnegat Light residents on Thursday and Ship Bottom by the end of the week.  Hope everyone makes it on the island safely tomorrow.  I expect there will be long delays getting on the island.

DON'T DRINK THE WATER!

RE-Entry Instructions


Limited Re-Entry "Grab and Go"

Long Beach Island will be open to residents only, on Monday, November 5, 2012 from 7:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Entry will take place from 7:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon. No one will be permitted to enter after 12:00 noon.

Due to unsafe conditions, there will be no access for 
residences of Holgate and North Beach.

Residents must show their re-entry placard, driver’s license showing an LBI address or proof of residence (i.e., tax bill, deed, etc.)

Residents with a re-entry placard will use the right, slow lane of Route 72 East when approaching the checkpoint at Marsha Drive. All others must use the left, fast lane. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE PROPER IDENTIFICATION AND DOCUMENTION YOU WILL BE TURNED AWAY.

  • Only one vehicle per residence will be allowed to enter. 
  • NO CHILDREN UNDER 12 ARE PERMITTED TO ENTER THE ISLAND. 
  • DO NOT BRING PETS WITH YOU.
  • Bring garbage bags for perishable food disposal.
  • Movement on the Island is restricted to your property ONLY.

*THERE WILL BE NO ACCESS TO HOLGATE OR NORTH BEACH *
DON’T DRINK THE WATER!

RE-ENTRY


Limited Re-entry Instructions
November 4, 2012, 3:20 p.m.
Long Beach Island will be open to residents only, on Monday, November 5, 2012 from 7:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Due to unsafe conditions, there will be no access for residences of Holgate and North Beach. 

Residents must show their re-entry placard, driver’s license showing an LBI address or proof of residence (i.e., tax bill, deed, etc.).


copied from http://www.lbieoc.org

Re-Entry Update

There is a new article posted on the Press of Atlantic City.  It looks like a plan will be announced at 4pm today to allow residents access on Monday and Tuesday for a "grab and go".  Residents will be escorted to their homes by the National Guard for a 2-hour window. I hope to post an update later today after the formal plan is announced.

http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/press/ocean/long-beach-island-to-announce-plan-today-for-residents-to/article_e28625ae-269a-11e2-b5f0-001a4bcf887a.html

Update on natural gas service posted on http://www.lbieoc.org

Long Beach Island Joint Emergency Operations Center

A new website to check for information.  Updates are posted several times a day.

http://www.lbieoc.org

Updates are also posted to  http://www.lbtpd.org

No new information posted yet about re-entry.  I am hearing possibly Wednesday.  Does anyone have any more information about a re-entry plan/timeline?

Please email me at betsy.hahn@gmail.com

Saturday, November 3, 2012

More Aerial Photos

These were taken yesterday.  Looks like the street is drying out.



Editorial

Here is a link to an editorial written by Karen Ray Costa.  Her family has a cottage on West 27th Street.  Thanks to the Ray family for sharing.

http://articles.philly.com/2012-11-01/news/34858763_1_barrier-islands-bay-water-vacation-home

Friday, November 2, 2012

Useful links

I think most of this information is being distributed (in the news or via automated phone calls) but I wanted to repost in one location.


Most of you are already aware of this, but Long Beach Township Police Department is posting updates twice daily and should post a re-entry plan in the next few days.  Some articles that I have read say that limited access will be done in shifts and the plan should be posted Sunday afternoon or Monday.

www.lbtpd.org

The Long Beach Township website also has regular updates.

http://longbeachtownship.com

The LBI Health Department has some useful links for floodwater cleanup

http://www.lbihealth.com

Like these

http://emergency.cdc.gov/disasters/cleanup/facts.asp
http://emergency.cdc.gov/disasters/returnhome.asp

There is also a link being distributed for federal disaster aid but I have been told that the FEMA aid only applies to permanent residences.  Does anyone have any additional information about this or any success filing claims?

http://www.disasterassistance.gov


Satellite Image Nov 1, 2012

Here is a satellite image from the NOAA website.  


Aerial Photos

We were able to obtain these photos from a photographer that flew over the island.  (Photos from Clem Murray, Philadelphia Inquirer).  Click the photos so you can zoom in, or email me and I will send you the high resolution photo.



Welcome

Welcome.  This blog is setup to share information with residents of West 27th Street in Ship Bottom, NJ in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.  This blog will remain public.  Please sign-up to follow the blog or email me directly betsy.hahn@gmail.com to get added to an email list that will receive automatic updates when the blog is updated.

We are anxious to get updates about the street, homes, property, and access to the island as I'm sure you are as well.  We do not have tons of information at this point but I am hopeful that readers of this blog will leave comments with additional information you may have or email me directly and I will post an update to the mailing list.  Feel free to pass along this link to anyone else that may be interested in sharing/receiving information.