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Moderator Location: Good Ole USA Registered: October 24, 2002 Posts: 6303 |
Moderator Location: Good Ole USA Registered: October 24, 2002 Posts: 6303 | The 2 above are from the Ice storm just before Christmas. The ones below are from the storm just before the New Year. It's a lot worse this time around. Still don't have power except for the constant hum of our generator. But we're getting by. This is what they are supposed to look like This is what a lot of them look like now... The same trees in our yard as I posted above. And finally the one down by my shop. |
Varsity Letterman Registered: November 17, 2003 Posts: 850 | In the words of the Angry Beavers "That was nuts!" The state of Nebraska is won on your feet . James Berger |
Junior High Registered: September 30, 2004 Posts: 534 | Its amazing how something so devastating can happen in one place in a state, but just an hour's drive east and there is nothing even close to that. What a devastating storm...... Chad Mattox |
Moderator Location: Good Ole USA Registered: October 24, 2002 Posts: 6303 |
World Champion Location: Wayne, America Registered: October 20, 2002 Posts: 5714 | Bah dah BING!!! He's here all week, folks...doing three shows Friday and Saturday. Don't forget to tip your waitress. And now, it is my pleasure to introduce...the Starland Vocal Band!!! "Energy Flows Where Attention Goes" -- James Arthur Ray |
Moderator Location: Good Ole USA Registered: October 24, 2002 Posts: 6303 |
Moderator Location: Good Ole USA Registered: October 24, 2002 Posts: 6303 |
Novice Registered: December 13, 2005 Posts: 230 | A great set of ice storm damage photos can be found at www.nppd.com. Click on Photo Gallery. These photos, however, do not convey the extent of the damage. My work takes me into rural areas of central Nebraska and I have never seen an ice storm match the destructive power of the two New Year's storms. In driving through rural Phelps and Kearney Counties, there are miles and miles of east-west county roads with more REA poles on the ground than left standing. Line crews are doing a great job in repairing the damage, but they have months, not weeks, of work ahead of them. Hats off, high fives and handshakes to each and every lineman out there woking overtime. Yes, I know they get paid well for this work, but they damned sure earn it! Please keep them in your thoughts and prayers to help keep them safe as they rebuild the powerlines (rebuild, because miles and miles are beyond repair). So have patience and understanding as they do everything humanly possible to rebuild the electrical power system. If it takes a few more days than anticipated because they need a little downtime to rest, so be it. Just keep them safe and they will get the job done. It's what they do. Thanks guys! |
Moderator Location: Good Ole USA Registered: October 24, 2002 Posts: 6303 |
I knew I'd find it eventually...... |