Tropical Storm Noel

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I got it - made me laugh anyway!

How's thing's in SD today - my hubby's family are there and he's starting to get a bit worried I think (we're in UK).

Kate
It's not like he would be in danger, or anything.
We're just inconvenienced and wet.
All should be well by the end of tomorrow.
 

DrChrisHE

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South side of DR--not necessarily 'fine'

It's not like he would be in danger, or anything.
We're just inconvenienced and wet.
All should be well by the end of tomorrow.

ROCKY--it's bad down here. 4000 people in the mountains have been evacuated and we are still getting hit with lots of rain (pounding) and wind. We have trees falling over, the Metro billboard flew off (metal and all) and landed on a roof, and the flooding is closing many streets even to trucks and jeeps. People with beach front property are watching their sand disappear.

I suspect that those in well off areas of the capital will be fine if they stay put, but if people need to be outside, it is pretty brutal. A neighbor had a wicker chair fly into a window and break it. Just my 2 cents.
 

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It's not like he would be in danger, or anything.
We're just inconvenienced and wet.
All should be well by the end of tomorrow.

Thanks for that - he spoke to them yesterday and they said it was raining but don't think we quite realised how wet it was! Nice to hear you're all in high spirits still - just to make you all feel a little better, its really cold here in UK right now and not nice at all :)

Thanks again for the update ;)
 

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ROCKY--it's bad down here. 4000 people in the mountains have been evacuated and we are still getting hit with lots of rain (pounding) and wind. We have trees falling over, the Metro billboard flew off (metal and all) and landed on a roof, and the flooding is closing many streets even to trucks and jeeps. People with beach front property are watching their sand disappear.

I suspect that those in well off areas of the capital will be fine if they stay put, but if people need to be outside, it is pretty brutal. A neighbor had a wicker chair fly into a window and break it. Just my 2 cents.


My husbands family are in the Herrera area of SD - any idea what it's like there?
 

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Oh yeah...it's REALLY cold (for here)--at 77 deg F ;) My kids say they are freezing and have put on long sleeze shirts and pants for the first time in 19 mo!
 

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ROCKY--it's bad down here. 4000 people in the mountains have been evacuated and we are still getting hit with lots of rain (pounding) and wind. We have trees falling over, the Metro billboard flew off (metal and all) and landed on a roof, and the flooding is closing many streets even to trucks and jeeps. People with beach front property are watching their sand disappear.

I suspect that those in well off areas of the capital will be fine if they stay put, but if people need to be outside, it is pretty brutal. A neighbor had a wicker chair fly into a window and break it. Just my 2 cents.
I realize how bad it is.
Matilda made it quite clear, but Kate's family are in Santo Domingo.
 

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Tomorrow will have newspapers and TV full of shots of mudslides, broken bridges and other unfortunate incidents. Just wait until things unfold in Haiti with its bare mountainsides!! Prayers and prayers.

HB
 

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Herrera section

My husbands family are in the Herrera area of SD - any idea what it's like there?

We were somewhat close to there yesterday afternoon. It didn't look too bad--normal flooding with stuck cars, full trash bags floating down the street--but you might want to find someone who is right there today. Most of our flooding came over night. We sent the boys to school not realizing how bad SPM was and the bus returned 10 min later with them on it. Good luck!
 

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We were somewhat close to there yesterday afternoon. It didn't look too bad--normal flooding with stuck cars, full trash bags floating down the street--but you might want to find someone who is right there today. Most of our flooding came over night. We sent the boys to school not realizing how bad SPM was and the bus returned 10 min later with them on it. Good luck!

Thanks for that - hopefully there's someone on here that is in the area today and knows how things are there. We will try to call again tonight but I'm guessing if its bad we won't find it that easy to get through. It's 4:25pm here now (clocks changed yesterday - which means we're only 4 hours ahead now instead of 5) so we'll both be home from work in about an hour and a half - 6pm (2pm there) - will try giving them a call then.
 

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Do you think there will be school tomorrow? How do you find out when the ministry of education calls off school? I didn't know and I went all the way there today!
 

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ROCKY--it's bad down here. 4000 people in the mountains have been evacuated and we are still getting hit with lots of rain (pounding) and wind. We have trees falling over, the Metro billboard flew off (metal and all) and landed on a roof, and the flooding is closing many streets even to trucks and jeeps. People with beach front property are watching their sand disappear.

I suspect that those in well off areas of the capital will be fine if they stay put, but if people need to be outside, it is pretty brutal. A neighbor had a wicker chair fly into a window and break it. Just my 2 cents.

Hi, where are you - are you close to SD?
 
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DrChrisHE

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Juan Dolio

Hi, where are you in - are you close to SD?

I was IN SD yesterday (all over--shopping). I commented on the exceptional strenght of a supposed TD and when we got home we realized it had been upgraded to a TS.

We live in Juan Dolio which is about 45 min from the center of the Capital. If you are going from the airport, we are about equidistant from it (compared to the cap) in the other direction, towards La Romana and Bavaro. If it helps, we are in between the city of San Pedro and Boca Chica.
 

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I have a colleague that lives in Herrera. I can call her if you want. I have a hard time understanding Spanish over the phone, but I will give it a try.

If I don't come back, it's the power again.
 

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I was IN SD yesterday (all over--shopping). I commented on the exceptional strenght of a supposed TD and when we got home we realized it had been upgraded to a TS.

We live in Juan Dolio which is about 45 min from the center of the Capital. If you are going from the airport, we are about equidistant from it (compared to the cap) in the other direction, towards La Romana and Bavaro. If it helps, we are in between the city of San Pedro and Boca Chica.

Thanks, yeah I know Juan Dolio - came there last time we I visited.
 

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There are some worrying reports about landslides in poor barrios in SD with casualties, unfortunately. Also apparently TV reported some serious flooding in the rural SW but the online newspapers I've looked at are not mentioning this.
 

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Okay, things are fine there. Well, as good as it can be considering there is a TS. She has a lot of flooding in her neighborhood and therefore in her house. She hasn't had power since yesterday late afternoon. The inversor ran out of battery long ago. There are trees down. Pretty typical. I don't live too far from there so it's pretty much the same as it is here. Nothing threatening. My boyfriend also works close to Herrera and he reports that things are the same as they are here. It's probably best to call your family anyway.......but I am sure things are fine.

I am going to head out in a few minutes. I am going to watch the sea from the clubhouse of my building before planning more lessons for my students and watching novellas. I hope the generator stays on! I hate to think what that bill is going to be like!
 

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I probably should mention that this colleague does not live in a poor area.......I am not sure where your family is, but that makes a difference. I mean it's not the best where she lives, but it's not considered poor. It is a barrio, but just not bajo mundo.