Originally posted by monoloco
Our internet is still out but a friend was kind enough to loan us her 3g dongle to check in. Things are getting better by the day here in Pescadero
and Todos Santos. There is purified water, fuel, and food available, and the cell phones are working. We fared better than 99% of the folks around
here, lost 2 solar panels and 1 small bathroom window, the solar system is still working flawlessly. We have 500 kilos of propane in the tank and a
14000 liters of water in the pila so we are good for quite awhile. This is one time when it's really good to be off the grid. During the storm we saw
gusts to 150 mph on our weather station and the barometric pressure went as low as 28.14. My boat and trailer was picked up and blown about 50 feet
away from where I had parked it. The people in this area are mostly helping each other dig out and put their lives back together, and I have not heard
of any major looting locally, aside from a few beer stores the night of the storm. Quite a few locals have lost their roofs so if anyone has building
materials laying around that they don't need, please give them to someone who can use them. The electrical grid is a real mess but the Mexican
government seems to be making a strong effort to get it back together, there are CFE trucks and helicopters everywhere, along with lots of military. I
am really surprised and pleased that there was not a massive loss of life due to this storm, it seems like most people took all the warnings seriously
and hunkered down pretty good. |