Tropical Storm Isaac
Elder Darrel L. Hammon
The Malecon
at the beginning.....Note the waves coming in. |
From June until November of each
year, the Caribbean suffers from tropical storms. They all have names, and they
all start and try to finish strong. Thankfully for us in the Dominican
Republic, many of these storms die somewhere "out there."
Unfortunately, Isaac--La Tormenta Isaac--thought he ought to make a grand entrance and a path of
rain and high winds.
Joanne heading out to bring the car in |
From one of the outlets came this
message: “Isaac is forecast to remain close to if not over water and so strengthening is forecast, with Isaac expected to become a hurricane on
Sunday. Tropical storm force winds continue to extend out about 230 miles
from the center of Isaac -- a BIG storm.”
Outside our laundry room |
Isaac sauntered by us, beginning
yesterday afternoon and lasting until this a.m. But the effects still linger.
We are receiving lots and lots and lots of rain. Some predict we will receive
about 8-12 of rain with the possibility of 20 inches. It rained yesterday. It began
raining this a.m. and hasn’t quit for several hours. As we watch the rains
come, we cannot help but worry for our friends out in the barrios, where dirt
roads and dirt floors and tin roofs, many with holes, create enormous problems.
Our sidewalk leading to the back patio. It's like a river..... |
So far, all missionaries and
members are safe. Stake and mission presidents have been checking in all
morning and afternoon with Bennie Lilly, the Caribbean Area Welfare Manager. Isaac
landed a few hours ago on Haiti. It will take its leisure time there, dropping
ark-loads of rain and then head on to Florida where the prognosticators believe
it will become a nasty hurricane.
Our patio |
When you think of 230 miles from
the center, you are talking about a monster storm. We will continue feeling its
effects even until tomorrow. The rains will continue to fall and create damage
through the country. We just wish some of it could fall on all of the wildfires
in Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Montana, and other western state now suffering from
fires.
A little higher view of the sidewalk leading to the back patio |
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