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Aftermath of Hruuicane Helene - Jayaruh - 10-22-2024

Our area was hit hard, but we survived. I made a page on my Jayaruh Blog to commemorate.
https://jayaruh.blogspot.com/p/tropical-storm-helene.html

[Image: Helene01.jpg]


RE: Aftermath of Hruuicane Helene - Whiterook - 10-23-2024

Tragic.


RE: Aftermath of Hruuicane Helene - TobyC - 10-24-2024

FEMA is shit.


RE: Aftermath of Hruuicane Helene - Wchnu - 11-02-2024

(10-22-2024, 08:31 PM)Jayaruh Wrote: Our area was hit hard, but we survived. I made a page on my Jayaruh Blog to commemorate.
https://jayaruh.blogspot.com/p/tropical-storm-helene.html

[Image: Helene01.jpg]

Sorry so long to respond. I am glad you're ok. Is there anything you might need I can send?


RE: Aftermath of Hruuicane Helene - TobyC - 11-25-2025

FEMA is MUCH better now.


RE: Aftermath of Hruuicane Helene - Wchnu - 11-26-2025

(11-25-2025, 12:22 PM)TobyC Wrote: FEMA is MUCH better now.

I feel happy I have never had to find out anything about it. 

How be the you?


RE: Aftermath of Hruuicane Helene - ShadowsDad - 11-27-2025

That really was the pits, the storm and after, that the way you folks were treated.

That's one thing I like about Maine. Sure we get cold temps, snow, freezing rain that can be an issue if we get days of it, and even blizzards (blizzards not often), and statistically one EF1 tornado per year. So the odds of everything remaining standing after our bad weather is very high. We're well watered, generally, and our best chance for flooding is in the spring with a warm rain and accumulated snowpack from the winter still on the ground and waiting to melt, that's in March/April.


RE: Aftermath of Hruuicane Helene - Wchnu - 11-28-2025

(11-27-2025, 02:09 PM)ShadowsDad Wrote: That really was the pits, the storm and after, that the way you folks were treated.

That's one thing I like about Maine. Sure we get cold temps, snow, freezing rain that can be an issue if we get days of it, and even blizzards (blizzards not often), and statistically one EF1 tornado per year. So the odds of everything remaining standing after our bad weather is very high. We're well watered, generally, and our best chance for flooding is in the spring with a warm rain and accumulated snowpack from the winter still on the ground and waiting to melt, that's in March/April.

Sounds  not sp bad  we just made another hurricane season with no storms. Hoping spring does make up for it with stormy weather