Bureaucracy another name for chaos
Sep. 25th, 2006 03:17 pmOk, so here's te deal.
Yesterday, Sydney was buffeted by gale force winds.
Extremely beautiful to wake up to. The sound of the wind whistling through the gorge and bending trees 90 degrees. Stunning! When I got out of bed I spent half an hour just watching it.
Then we lost power.
From what my sister saw, it seems like the substation blew up. Yes, you read right. Blew up. She was driving past and all of a sudden there were sparks and flames shooting up everywehere. Luckily it was self contained, so no big fire resulted from it.
There was however 2 other big fires in close proximity to our house (close relatively ~15km, with gale force winds and the like).
So the sky was a beautiful orange/brown, and the air caught in your throat it was so thick with smoke.
So we had no power, which (because we're on tank water)meant we had no water, were listening to a battery operated radio as they talked about the fires getting closer to our place and basically raging out of control, telling people to prepare their properties in case of fire (remember we had no water) and in the late afternoon there was a cautious call to prepare for evacuation.
My, that was fun.
So now my family has packed up their most precious belongings in one bag, sitting around the radio (which seemed most concerned about the fact that the nearest big city had, "Oh my" lost power to 30,000 homes, not the fact that there were fires threatening people in a less poopulated area.
*sigh*
Luckily they DID get the fire under control, so no evacuation.
Yet we were still without power all night and they promised us power this morning.
Still no power (and thus no water).
And they have no time when they think they'll have power back in the region. Could be a couple of hours, could be next week!
(Thus why I am now camped out at my older sister's place for the day, mostly so I can shower, but also so I can cook food. Cold dinner in a room barely illuminated by candles wasn't exactly on my list of desired for the moment)
But it's so STUPID.
Ok I understand, I mean, sure you want to get the major populated areas up and running, but in terms of needs, I think they should have prioritised a little bit better.
We have NO water! NONE!
Should be a bit higher on your list of priorities that we do have water.
Che!
I'm really hoping they get round to fixing us up really soon, otherwise we're going to lose a couple of thousand dollars worth of foods that are currently being stored in our fridges and refrigerators.
Gah!
So anyway, if you don't hear from me, you know why.
Love you all.
What a great way to start my break from uni.
EDIT Ok, I now have power and internet acces again. YAY!
Yesterday, Sydney was buffeted by gale force winds.
Extremely beautiful to wake up to. The sound of the wind whistling through the gorge and bending trees 90 degrees. Stunning! When I got out of bed I spent half an hour just watching it.
Then we lost power.
From what my sister saw, it seems like the substation blew up. Yes, you read right. Blew up. She was driving past and all of a sudden there were sparks and flames shooting up everywehere. Luckily it was self contained, so no big fire resulted from it.
There was however 2 other big fires in close proximity to our house (close relatively ~15km, with gale force winds and the like).
So the sky was a beautiful orange/brown, and the air caught in your throat it was so thick with smoke.
So we had no power, which (because we're on tank water)meant we had no water, were listening to a battery operated radio as they talked about the fires getting closer to our place and basically raging out of control, telling people to prepare their properties in case of fire (remember we had no water) and in the late afternoon there was a cautious call to prepare for evacuation.
My, that was fun.
So now my family has packed up their most precious belongings in one bag, sitting around the radio (which seemed most concerned about the fact that the nearest big city had, "Oh my" lost power to 30,000 homes, not the fact that there were fires threatening people in a less poopulated area.
*sigh*
Luckily they DID get the fire under control, so no evacuation.
Yet we were still without power all night and they promised us power this morning.
Still no power (and thus no water).
And they have no time when they think they'll have power back in the region. Could be a couple of hours, could be next week!
(Thus why I am now camped out at my older sister's place for the day, mostly so I can shower, but also so I can cook food. Cold dinner in a room barely illuminated by candles wasn't exactly on my list of desired for the moment)
But it's so STUPID.
Ok I understand, I mean, sure you want to get the major populated areas up and running, but in terms of needs, I think they should have prioritised a little bit better.
We have NO water! NONE!
Should be a bit higher on your list of priorities that we do have water.
Che!
I'm really hoping they get round to fixing us up really soon, otherwise we're going to lose a couple of thousand dollars worth of foods that are currently being stored in our fridges and refrigerators.
Gah!
So anyway, if you don't hear from me, you know why.
Love you all.
What a great way to start my break from uni.
EDIT Ok, I now have power and internet acces again. YAY!