FPL Overpromised: Thousands of Flagler's Residents Still Without Power; Gov. Scott Due in Flagler Beach in Late Morning. A bar in Flagler Beach drops anchor again. That’s Peter Talanca holding the sword fish that he’d removed before the storm to keep it from spearing anyone. Movie: Abacus and Sword Romaji: Bushi no Kakeibo Japanese: DHS Hurricane 3 Blue sponge NATIONAL Version - BEST OF THE BEST Quality Hurricane 3 III - Supply to China National Team Players. 4 Edges (All genuine National version are 4 edges, 6 edges are provincial verion, 8 edges are. Buy Real Sword (RS) SSVD AEG with Scope from RedWolf Airsoft. Browse different Sniper Rifles by Real Sword (RS) online. Buy Real Sword (RS) SSVD AEG with Scope and other airsoft Sniper Rifles for cheap prices now. Digimon Adventure 02 ( He was returning it to its place above the Anchor bar late this afternoon, with colleagues Robert Johnson, far left, Zachk Hoefer and Joseph Gartner. The bar opened at about 4 p. Sunday to take advantage of the three hours before curfew, and quickly drew in some brisk business. We are going to reopen, we’re going to be Flagler Beach again,” Talanca said. Rick Scott was due in Flagler Beach at 1. Flagler Beach City Hall. Hurricane Matthew dropped torrential rain on North Carolina from Wilmington north through the Triangle on Saturday, producing major flooding, power outages, agricultural damage and at least four deaths. As much as 15 inches of. Hurricane Matthew from the time it began threatening the Caribbean to its churn toward Florida and the coast of Flagler. Last Updated: Monday, 9 a.m. For more recent coverage of post-Hurricane Matthew recovery, go here. Quick links to what’s below: Latest update Neighborhood Reports Damages: Surfside Estates Damages: Sea Colony Damages: State. He’ll also be accompanied by Florida Department of Transportation officials who will address the fate of State Road A1. A, which suffered such severe damage at the south end of town that large segments of it are closed. County officials, who have sent out innumerable releases about the storm and previous conferences, did not inform local media about Scott’s visit, and Julie Murphy, a county spokeswoman, hung up on a reporter trying to find out why that information wasn’t being disseminated from the county. Moments later, County Administrator Craig Coffey, who could not be reached directly by phone, texted: “It’s their show.” Fifteen minutes after hanging up on the reporter, Murphy issued a release alerting local media of the governor’s visit, along with that of other officials. John Mica was already in Flagler Beach around 9: 3. Mica, who chairs the House Transportation Committee, had previously represented Flagler in Congress (before redistricting) and is influential in securing dollars for roads. Sunday, 9: 5. 4 p. Here are a few essential developments since this afternoon: Flagler Beach’s curfew, in effect starting at 7 p. Monday morning, with all travel restrictions lifted for all at that point. The county announced that decision at 8 p. But there seemed to be conflicting information about it: at 9: 4. Flagler Beach City Commissioner Rick Belhumeur said “there has been further discussion and that is not the case”–that the restrictions on non- Flagler Beach residents will remain in place. There is no reason for others to be here hampering our recovery.”But county and city governments are closing all beaches for now. A county release warns debris is littering the beach and the water, including wood from the pier that was partially destroyed, roofing nails, and both metal and wood from the dune walkovers – which have also been left unsafe for use. FPL over- promised: the company had claimed it was “on track to complete power restoration to essentially all customers by end of day Sunday” in a release issued yesterday, with “pockets of severe flooding and damage likely will extend outages for a few customers until Monday.” Two FPL spokespersons who spoke with Flagler. Live today insisted that that was still the case. It isn’t: residents across Palm Coast were receiving notices through the afternoon and evening from FPL that “repairs affecting your power restoration are taking longer than we had originally anticipated. We now anticipate that your power will be restored by 1. As of Sunday at 9 p. But FPL most likely knew that was going to be the case even while its spokespersons were claiming the opposite, as the company was in early afternoon today building an enormous air- conditioned tent at the Flagler County Airport to accommodate up to 1,2. FPL workers, contractors and others brought in for the restoration job. And County Administrator Craig Coffey suggested in an interview that the job of coordinating between the army of workers brought in by FPL had proven challenging. Also: All school shelters have closed, with sheltering at Bunnell Elementary School transferred to Church on the Rock, which is now serving as the shelter for Flagler County. Church on the Rock is located at 2. N. State Street, Bunnell. The phone number is 3. The Palm Coast Branch Library will open from noon to 5 p. Monday as a “comfort center” with limited services, the county said this evening. Power Restoration Finally Picking Up Speed as Food Distribution Center Draws Lines to Flagler Airport. Sunday, 5 p. m.–There were two massive operations at the Flagler County Airport today, one of them a little more massive than the other: at the front end of the airport, the National Guard, aided by at least three members of the Flagler County Commission, were distributing food and water to a long stream of residents driving in from around the county. On the airport tarmac itself, Florida Power and Light and its parent company, Next. Energy, had set up what amounts to a small town to accommodate roughly 1,3. This afternoon Next. Energy was building two enormous air- conditioned tents on airport grounds, which together can accommodate 1,2. The second tent was in the middle of being constructed at 2 p. FPL was here for a longer haul that its public pronouncements were indicating. Still, FPL was insisting that power for most will be restored by the end of day, though Flagler. Live has been receiving reports from residents saying they’re getting notices from FPL that their power won’t be restored until Monday. By 3 p. m., customers without power were down to 3. But that still left more than two thirds of the county’s customers without power. FPL’s stood by its earlier statement, issued in a release: “FPL is on track to complete power restoration to essentially all customers by end of day Sunday; pockets of severe flooding and damage likely will extend outages for a few customers until Monday.”But FPL was also putting on a brighter face on a lingeringly dire situation for some: the company claims that it concentrates on restoring power to the most critical infrastructure first, such as hospitals, emergency and 9. Power to Florida Hospital Flagler was restored yesterday. But Flagler County’s Emergency Operations Center in Bunnell, which has been responsible for coordinating the entire response to this emergency, remains without power, and is on its fourth day generator power. Bunnell’s water plant across the street: same story. It had been on generator power. Dozens of county, state and municipal officials, law enforcement and other agencies have been working out of EOC throughout. County Administrator Craig Coffey, right, and Superintendent Jacob Oliva at the county’s Emergency Operations Center. Waiting for duty at the Flagler County Airport. Click for larger view. A Bulow Plantation resident informed Commissioner Revels in the water and food line at the airport, who then informed EOC, where officials have been trying to line up a generator to restore water service at Bulow Plantation, Coffey said. There’s also been people trying to take advantage of the emergency to do some looting: Coffey said there’s been about five reported burglaries, and last night a man was stopped on the Flagler Beach bridge with burglary tools and drugs. Overall, however, Coffey said: “We’ve got so many people to be proud of,” and he cited numerous local agencies, including the school board and the sheriff’s office. Utility poles lying in wait at the Flagler County Airport, at the head of a parked convoy of a multiplicity of utility trucks this afternoon. Two truck loads of water, totaling some 6. Most people streaming into the airport were in need of water and ice (the distribution center was not providing ice), but many were also taking the ready- to- eat meals, provided in cardboard boxes of 1. The airport was not about to run out of those: there were no fewer than six semi trucks full of MREs parked there. A limited amount of ice–some 1,4. The store will have a semi- truck of bagged ice that will be distributed free of charge. Sunday in front of the Government Services Building, 1. E. Moody Blvd., and again on Monday between 8 a. Mc. Laughlin was shuttling food and water to locations in Espanola and the west side of the county, where many people have no transportation. There are several spots throughout Flagler County where residents can get a meal on Sunday, and the American Red Cross as six roving vehicles distributing meals. The airport wasn’t the only place for meals, which were being distributed in the following locations. Street, Flagler Beach, from the hours of noon to 6 p. Highway A1. A, Hammock, from 4: 3. Two of the roving vehicles will be in this area to provide for those who have no way to get to the Community Center. There are still some residential roads that are impassable due to downed trees that have powerlines tangled in them. Please avoid those areas; any downed powerlines should be considered “hot.” If you have any fallen trees from the public right- of- way that have damaged private property, contact Customer Service at 3. Debris removal – To expedite debris removal from residences, the City asks residents to help by separating everything at the curb into the following categories: Vegetative Debris – leaves, logs, plants, tree branches, etc. Construction & Demolition Debris – building materials, asphalt shingles, drywall, lumber, metal, plastics, etc. Normal Household Trash – Normal household trash and bagged debris of any kind will not be picked up with debris as part of this program. You should continue to follow your normal garbage and yard trash schedule for normal garbage and bagged storm debris. Wastewater sewer system – The City’s wastewater sewer system is reaching capacity, and the City is urging residents to limit the use of water – even if they have power. Don’t do laundry and limit flushing and showers. If you have a pep tank and your power is not back on yet, when your power comes back on, the pep tank alarm may go off. To silence the ring, there’s a re- set button on the side panel located on the side of your house. Then report to Customer Service at 3. The pep system information guide is online at: http: //docs. Pep%2. 0Booklet. pdf.
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