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The Aftermath Of Hurricane Irene On The Waterfront In Momauguin East Haven Connecticut

 

The Aftermath Of Hurricane Irene On The Waterfront In Momauguin East Haven Connecticut

One of the hardest hit and devastated areas from Hurricane Irene was on the waterfront in Momauguin East Haven Connecticut.  Momauguin was in the direct path of the eye of the storm and was slammed from the intensity of the winds and crushing waves from the surge of the high tide on Sunday morning. 

There were twenty five homes destroyed or found to be structurally unsound  by Hurricane Irene along Cosey Beach Avenue, in Morgan Point and in the Silver Sands area.  From what I was able to see on the news and from posting on Facebook the photos of the damage to the area was so extensive.  Residents from the area were not allowed to access their homes until the extent of the damage was determined.

My heart is breaking for the loss and the suffering so many are experiencing from the devastation Hurricane Irene caused to their homes and to their neighborhoods.  While the residents are coping with the massive clean-up of the debris and rubble they can be thankful that there was no loss of life or injuries.

Today I took a drive to Momauguin and walked from the Sandpiper Restaurant all the way down to the end of Cosey Beach Avenue so I could see for myself the scope of the damage from the storm. 

This was the first home I saw as I walked down the street and couldn't believe how the walls of this home were torn apart yet the bedroom upstairs was left untouched with the bed still made.

The Aftermath Of Hurricane Irene on Cosey Beach Avenue in East Haven Connecticut

The following photos are of some of the other homes destroyed by Hurricane Irene.  As I passed each home it was just overwhelming to see how destructive Hurricane Irene was to Momauguin.

The Aftermath Of Hurricane Irene on Cosey Beach Avenue in East Haven Connecticut

The Aftermath Of Hurricane Irene on Cosey Beach Avenue in East Haven Connecticut

The Aftermath Of Hurricane Irene on Cosey Beach Avenue in East Haven Connecticut

The Aftermath Of Hurricane Irene on Cosey Beach Avenue in East Haven Connecticut

The entire area looked like a war zone with the members of the Connecticut National Guard in trucks, military payloaders and standing by guarding the area from looting being burglarized.

The Aftermath Of Hurricane Irene on Cosey Beach Avenue in East Haven Connecticut

The Aftermath Of Hurricane Irene on Cosey Beach Avenue in East Haven Connecticut

There were piles of debris being stacked in front of these homes as residents began the task of carrying out their furniture, clothing, appliances, children's toys, personal belongings and pieces of lumber that was a somber reminder of what was once part of their deck or home.   Many could only hope that they would find something that could be salvaged.

The Aftermath Of Hurricane Irene on Cosey Beach Avenue in East Haven Connecticut

The ferocious strength and intensity of the surge of water was so strong that it dislocated the wood fencing leaving remnants of of many of these homes on the opposite side of the street.

The Aftermath Of Hurricane Irene on Cosey Beach Avenue in East Haven Connecticut

As I walked back to my truck to drive home I could only think of these families and the painstaking journey that lay ahead of them as they begin the process of either rebuilding or leaving the shattered memories of the devastation behind them.

 

 

 Written and Posted by:

Donna Bigda - REALTOR®

RE/MAX Alliance - Branford, CT 06405

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Connecticut Hurricane Preparedness Procedures-Irene Is Barrelling Her Way Here

Connecticut Hurricane Preparedness Procedures-Irene Is Barrelling Her Way Here

Connecticut Hurricane PreparednessConnecticut is getting ready for the impending arrival of Hurricane Irene this weekend.  The last hurricane to hit the Northeast with this kind of intensity was Hurricane Gloria back in 1985.  While state agencies are making preparations for Irene's arrival, make sure that you are prepared as well. 

With the strong winds and heavy rains heading our way, there are many towns in Connecticut that are in low lying areas and prone to heavy flooding.  If you live in such an area make sure that you take the necessary steps to protect your home by boarding windows and bringing patio furniture or any items that can become airborne indoors. 

 

Have evacuation plans in place in advance of Irene's arrival.  Please DON'T wait for a hurricane of this size to arrive before leaving as your safety is at risk if you wait until the last minute.

Here is a list of some of the things you can do to prepare yourself and supplies you may need. 

With intensity of the winds associated with hurricanes, power outages become the norm rather than the exception.  Your refrigerator and freezer should be turned to their highest setting.  Keeping the door closed as much as possible will help food last a longer.

Have a minimum of a 3-day supply of easy to prepare and non-perishable food items

Make certain you have at least a 3-day supply of water - one gallon per person per day

A full tank of gas in your vehicle

Other items to have on hand include:

Non-electric can-opener

Battery powered radio

Flashlight

Extra batteries

7-day supply of medications

Medical items including hearing aids, cane, syringes, glasses and contact lenses

Personal hygiene and sanitation items

Cell phones with chargers

Extra blankets and pillows

Extra cash-ATM's wil be inoperable in there is a power outage.

Supplies for babies - bottles, baby food, diapers and formula

Snacks & drinks for children - dried fruit, crackers, granola bars and juice boxes

Toys, games & books

Paper plates and plastic utensils

Multi-purpose tool

Important documents - deed/lease to home, insurance policies, birth certificates, passports, lists of medication and pertinent medical information

Pet supplies - food, litter, bowl, carrier, collar, leash and ID

Rain gear, extra clothing, hat and sturdy shoes

A camera for photos of any damage

For more information and resources, the State of Connecticut has set up a page on its website.  CLICK HERE to check it out.

Hurricane Irene has the potential to be very dangerous. Please take every precaution for the safety and well-being of your family and remember to check in on neighbors who may be elderly and in need of assistance.   Traveling will be extremely treacherous so please stay off the roads and highways unless it is an emergency.

 

Written and Posted by:

Donna Bigda - REALTOR®

RE/MAX Alliance - Branford, CT 06405

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