Update from Wilmington, NC. 86,000 without power, including me. Internet down. Cell service is spotty. Moderate tree damage. Radiating element of my dipole ripped out of balun when tree swayed. No shelters were opened due to Covid. ThankFully no tidal storm surge into house but salt water came into yard. Those compromised were sent to hospital or hotels specially equipped.  Helicopters doing damage reconnaissance. Personally Ok

73 de Bill N2COP

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On Aug 4, 2020, at 11:45 AM, Michael Ritz <w7vo@comcast.net> wrote:


Thanks for the update, Barry. Hunker down! 

73;
Mike
W7VO
On 08/04/2020 6:42 AM Shelley, Barry, N1VXY (CEO) <bshelley@arrl.org> wrote:


Just FYI….this came to my attention last evening. We are keeping an eye on the situation and are in communication with the appropriate Sections.

 

 

HQ Emergency Response Team keeping an eye on Isaias.

 

On Sunday ARRL Assistant Emergency Preparedness Manager Ken Bailey K1FUG sent an email to all ARRL sections expected to be impacted by hurricane Isaias.  The following sections replied; SFL, GA, NC, SC, NH, EMA, and WMA.  There were no requests for equipment because HQ has prepositioned Ham-Aid kits in ARRL sections routinely subjected to tropical storms and hurricanes.  Some of the responding sections provided situation reports (sitreps).  All sections that replied indicated that the potential for a communication emergency exists and Emergency Operations Plans were being implemented. 

At the time of this report, the following sections have not reported; VA, MD, DE, EPA, NLI, RI  or ME.

 

Ken Bailey, K1FUG

Emergency Preparedness Assistant Manager

 

 

73,

Barry, N1VXY

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