To commemorate the hurricane of January 2005, I am reprinting entries made around that time. This is the last one, Thursday 13 January 2005.
Nice, benign morning, but cold. Remains of wintry showers on the
ground. Bus arrived a little after 10. Had previously retrieved the
dustbins and their contents (yuk) from the hill behind the hostel. Fair
amount of damage along the road to Stornoway. Garage wrecked, trees
down by the dozen, trailers overturned and an isolator dangling loose
on a powerline. Bins as well - anyone missing their bin? It's sitting
in the garden at 6 Back (Isles FM). The residents of a house in Stornoway report the presence of a garden pond that is not theirs. Must have blown in. A row of pinetrees is uprooted in
Balallan, some trees have snapped halfway down the stem. Fences are
blown over as well. A funeral causes a tailback on the A859 at Laxay,
because mourners park on the road. A huge number of trees are blown
over in Willow Glen, including the ones that were blocking the road a
few days ago. Sandbags outside houses on Bayhead, seaweed on seats at
the Bridge. The grounds of Lews Castle are devastated, scores of trees
(300-400) blown down, situation remains precarious. Christmas lighting
has been smashed all along the harbour front. In the town, repairs are
being carried out on Cromwell Street, and on the corner of Kenneth
Street and South Beach Street, where the Star restaurant was damaged by
flying debris. Two boats lie wrecked on the shore next to the
ferryterminal. Owners clamber over boulders to check their state.
Weather absolutely perfect - sunny, not a breath of wind and not too
cold. Incredible, after the storms. Boat came in for the first time
after Tuesday morning. Lots of electricity vans came off. Spoke to a
few shopkeepers about their experiences and overheard several people
exchanging experiences and showing each other their damage. Nice "warm"
and sunny. Had a meal at HS-1, to compensate for not having a hot meal
for a few days. Went back on the 2.20 bus. Terrible story of a family
of 5, grandparents, parents and kids aged 5 and 7. They had fled their
house because of rising floodwaters in two cars. These got swept off
the causeway between South Uist and Benbecula, and they all drowned.
Eitsal transmitter is still off air. Now a gardenpond has
ended up in the wrong garden. Not all schools will reopen in the
morning. People are urged to check on elderly or infirm neighbours.
Missing your oiltank? It's lying in the loch just as you get into
Balallan. Fire at Benbecula Hospital, worsened by an oxygen tank.
Visitors are helped to move patients out of the affected ward. On
return to Kershader, the power was still off, but it should come back
this evening. Can't wait... It's 4.35, and I'm back to writing by
torchlight. Have a book with walks and a book with Lewis history to
read. Laxay has its lights back on, lucky them. Still, could be worse.
Gravir has no water as the pumping station at Garyvard has no power.
Eating habits slightly altered. Soaking the porridge overnight.
Everyone was plundering a rather empty CO-op of buns and the like, if
their power was still off. Western Isles hospital will resume normal
service tomorrow, it's been on an emergency footing since Tuesday.
Staff stayed in overnight Tuesday/Wednesday on account of weather. New
moon in the southwest at 5pm. Not completely dark at 5.30, 85 minutes
after sunset (4.06); sun rises at 9.03. Balallan is lit up again - when
do we follow? At 5.50, the lights are back on, 48 hours and 30 minutes
after going off, leaving that brief spell at 6.23 on Tuesday to one
side. Central heating boiler plays up, need to reset it continually.
Electrics still seem to wobble. There are apparently still problems at
Lemreway, 10 miles down the road. Mysterious flood in kitchen, hot
water tank had a lot of water on the floor. The librarian in Stornoway
library was blown all over the shop on Tuesday. Still no reception on
FM, apart from Isles FM, so no BBC; and no TV reception either. Don't
know when that's going to be back. Various bits and pieces on Isles FM,
including a song with rude lyrics, which was cut short very quickly by
the DJ. Frost expected tonight; busdriver nearly lost his bus on a
patch of ice at Orinsay this morning. Power still off in many areas. At
8 o'clock were blacked out briefly. Schools remain closed tomorrow,
good week for the kids. Nipped out at 8.30 to watch the stars. Saw the
Milky Way and Jupiter in Gemini. Have the hot water and the hot shower
back: bliss...
Saturday, 12 January 2008
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I think back to our Rita and as hot as sweltering as some of the following days without electricity became, I'd hate to think of facing the same conditions in a cold region in winter time. - Barbara
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting read, your detail allows me to visualize what you are writing of. What devastation ~ it truly sounds like a horrible experience.
ReplyDeleteLisa