We are up here in Texarakana, AR. Latest news implies that it might be until sometime during the week of October 3rd. I hope it is sooner than that, because we'll be running out of money. I'm supposed to get paid on Sept 30 via electronic deposit, but that won't happen if there isn't any electricity. The grid in Lake Charles is down and two of the high tension power supply lines into town are down. Without power Lake Charles has no water, since the water pressure is delivered via electric pumps. As far as the house we live in, no word, but we have seen pictures about two blocks from our house...no water but wind damage. We just have to hope the trees survived. Technically I'm employed, and classes at McNeese are just suspended. McNeese's website says they are reopening Wednesday, but that is extremely unlikely.
Mark Delaney
On 9/25/05, Dan Harriman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mark;
How are you doing? We are safe over here in San
Antonio. My son went back into Orange today. He said
that our houses did prety well. Lots of downed trees
and broken windows. No food, water, electricity
sewrer etc. He is camping out in his tent for now.
I hope that you will find your house in pretty good
condition. Looks like y'all got it worse than we did
in Orange.
Guess we will be out of work for a while.
Keep us posted on how you and your family are doing
from time to time.
Tight lines,
Dan Harriman
San Antonio
--- Mark Delaney <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> They called for a mandatory evacuation of the area
> of Lake Charles, LA at 7
> am yesterday.
>
> Mark Delaney
>
>
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