Massive power outage in San Diego/Orange County/Tijuana/Parts of AZ | |
TrixieMama
User ID: 1311280 United States 09/09/2011 01:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm in san diego and this sucks, ran out of beer and can't get any food because everything is closed. Can't get cash from ATMs, and can't pay with debit or credit in the daytime at liquor stores. Only cash, so if you don't have any then you're assed out. Everything, is at, a HALT! :( and I'm starving cuz I live on my own, can't cook and its super hot with no AC Quoting: Anonymous Coward 896869 you should always keep a case of scotch in your emergency disaster supplies! when power restores keep some can's of tuna or chicken in your cupboard, also soup, you can eat those straight out of the can when you are hungry. Doesn't matter if they are hot or not if your hungry enough, LOL "I can do ALL things through Christ who strengthens me" Phillipians 4:13 "I shall call upon the name of the Lord who is worthy to be praised; so shall I be saved from mine enemies" Psalm 18:2-4 "In God is my salvation and my glory; the rock of my strength, and my refuge, is in God." Psalm 62:6-8 "He must become greater; I must become less.” John 3:30 |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1540853 United States 09/09/2011 01:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to theintelhub.com] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1171583 Two Nuclear Reactors At The San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant The blackout affecting large swaths of San Diego County led to a shutdown of two reactors at the San Onofre nuclear power plant. Gil Alexander, a spokesman for Southern California Edison, said the power outage did not cause any safety issues. Alexander said a fluctuation in power caused the reactors to shut down at 3:38 p.m. but that the overall plant continues to have power. He said the system worked as it was supposed to during a loss of power. Across San Diego, businesses are closed, traffic is snarled and the trolley system is down. San Diego International Airport was on backup generators. There were reports that power was also out in southern Orange County, Imperial County, Tijuana, Arizona and Palm Springs. ***** I know i post a lot from The Intel Hub but its one of my top fav sites and always as good news.. I plane on making a paid user in the next few days too. any nuclear reactor that "SCRAMs" and shuts itself down is definitely in a safe conditions. the problem is that once a reactor is shut down it takes many many days to get that suckers running again... |
Lipton
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1298967 United States 09/09/2011 01:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to theintelhub.com] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1171583 Two Nuclear Reactors At The San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant The blackout affecting large swaths of San Diego County led to a shutdown of two reactors at the San Onofre nuclear power plant. Gil Alexander, a spokesman for Southern California Edison, said the power outage did not cause any safety issues. Alexander said a fluctuation in power caused the reactors to shut down at 3:38 p.m. but that the overall plant continues to have power. He said the system worked as it was supposed to during a loss of power. Across San Diego, businesses are closed, traffic is snarled and the trolley system is down. San Diego International Airport was on backup generators. There were reports that power was also out in southern Orange County, Imperial County, Tijuana, Arizona and Palm Springs. ***** I know i post a lot from The Intel Hub but its one of my top fav sites and always as good news.. I plane on making a paid user in the next few days too. so..... what was it???? 1. a bird/bat/creature 2. power lines got cut 3. an employee tripping a cable (or something to that effect) 4. power fluctuations 5. regular maintaince take your pick. im sure theres more answers to be added to the multiple choice... but, THEY CANT ALL BE REAL.. :bs: :bs: :bs: Number 3. Enron type situation where someone didn't pay their bill... so an "employee" (CEO) hit the switch. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1298967 United States 09/09/2011 01:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to theintelhub.com] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1171583 Two Nuclear Reactors At The San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant The blackout affecting large swaths of San Diego County led to a shutdown of two reactors at the San Onofre nuclear power plant. Gil Alexander, a spokesman for Southern California Edison, said the power outage did not cause any safety issues. Alexander said a fluctuation in power caused the reactors to shut down at 3:38 p.m. but that the overall plant continues to have power. He said the system worked as it was supposed to during a loss of power. Across San Diego, businesses are closed, traffic is snarled and the trolley system is down. San Diego International Airport was on backup generators. There were reports that power was also out in southern Orange County, Imperial County, Tijuana, Arizona and Palm Springs. ***** I know i post a lot from The Intel Hub but its one of my top fav sites and always as good news.. I plane on making a paid user in the next few days too. so..... what was it???? 1. a bird/bat/creature 2. power lines got cut 3. an employee tripping a cable (or something to that effect) 4. power fluctuations 5. regular maintaince take your pick. im sure theres more answers to be added to the multiple choice... but, THEY CANT ALL BE REAL.. :bs: :bs: :bs: Number 3. Enron type situation where someone didn't pay their bill... so an "employee" (CEO) hit the switch. Also, there is a chart in this thread that shows they got very close to the "available resources" on that main line to arizona. Maybe they hit their credit limit?? |
Lipton
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GreenThumb
User ID: 1540574 United States 09/09/2011 01:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm in san diego and this sucks, ran out of beer and can't get any food because everything is closed. Can't get cash from ATMs, and can't pay with debit or credit in the daytime at liquor stores. Only cash, so if you don't have any then you're assed out. Everything, is at, a HALT! :( and I'm starving cuz I live on my own, can't cook and its super hot with no AC Quoting: Anonymous Coward 896869 you should always keep a case of scotch in your emergency disaster supplies! ...and some jerky to chew on too. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1298967 United States 09/09/2011 01:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm in san diego and this sucks, ran out of beer and can't get any food because everything is closed. Can't get cash from ATMs, and can't pay with debit or credit in the daytime at liquor stores. Only cash, so if you don't have any then you're assed out. Everything, is at, a HALT! :( and I'm starving cuz I live on my own, can't cook and its super hot with no AC Quoting: Anonymous Coward 896869 you should always keep a case of scotch in your emergency disaster supplies! ...and some jerky to chew on too. Between the jerky, tuna, and soup you'll die of sodium overdose by the next day. |
IdiotSavant
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Butterfly girl
User ID: 865359 United States 09/09/2011 01:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | just wanna say...it is definitely NOT an emp attack. Why? Because it actually takes out all small electronics...and all newer cars.. Quoting: Butterfly girl Unless it was a selective EMP attack. That is bullshit you idiot. There cannot be a "selective" EMP attack. If it's big enough to blow out the power grid it's big enough to take out small electronics. Guess you did not pay attention during your electrical engineering studies. You don't think they have these EMPs honed to a sharp edge? I do. I think they can bust any frequency they choose. They could blow out your butt vibrator n not phase your electric razor. These people are diabolical! apparently why bother with the hassle of an emp? Just get a good pair of wire cutters and take out one fifth of california...with one snip... To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven... A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance.... |
Tatlantis
User ID: 1529265 United States 09/09/2011 01:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That is bullshit you idiot. There cannot be a "selective" EMP attack. If it's big enough to blow out the power grid it's big enough to take out small electronics. Guess you did not pay attention during your electrical engineering studies. You don't think they have these EMPs honed to a sharp edge? I do. I think they can bust any frequency they choose. They could blow out your butt vibrator n not phase your electric razor. These people are diabolical! apparently why bother with the hassle of an emp? Just get a good pair of wire cutters and take out one fifth of california...with one snip... Don't give them ideas "What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others and the world remains and is immortal." -Albert Pike • The smallest good deed is better than the grandest good intention. • “Your Majesty, please… I don’t like to complain, But down here below, we are feeling great pain. I know, up on top you are seeing great sights, But down here at the bottom we, too, should have rights. We turtles can’t stand it. Our shells will all crack! Besides, we need food. We are starving!” groaned Mack. “You hush up your mouth!” howled the mighty King Yertle. “You’ve no right to talk to the world’s highest turtle. I rule from the clouds! Over land! Over sea! There’s nothing, no, NOTHING, that’s higher than me!” |
Lipton
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1541555 United States 09/09/2011 01:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why is a simple power outage controlled chaos in S. California, but a much longer power outage coming from a hurricane and torrential rains does not cause chaos on the east coast? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1456495 Is it cultural? Well those rains are common and predicted. You expect them to happen. These power outages are sudden and people just don't know what's going on. I mean if you see a huge storm and the power goes out, ok the storm caused it. imagine you're at work and the power just completely goes out for no apparent reason. Phone lines are dead you can't get a hold of anyone. Its confusion and chaos, people over there probably thought "terrorism, aliens, nuclear explosion" you really just don't know what hit you. And ill chime in and say that its very hard to believe one person randomly knocked over a chord and shut down power for half the west coast. Absolutely. When someone cut the line INTENTIONALLY in the Bay Area and it COMPLETELY cut off Santa Cruz County and other ares from the rest of central California, it was FREAKY. The power went out on a beautiful sunny day. There was NO reason for the power to go out. It was not a heat wave. There was ZERO communication in or out of our area with the rest of the world. It caused alot of concern and confusion. And we are a small town area with a sliver of freeway running through it. We are not a large metropolitan area like the area affected. half the west coast? that's an exaggeration. |
hurchel
User ID: 1539195 United States 09/09/2011 01:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | SOMEONE FROM CALIFORNIA....please answer... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1055324 How is another country (mexico) on the same grid as the US? Are people from Mexico paying their electric bill to the same company that supplies electric to california and Arizona? I dont get it and never heard of this. No offense but we probably pay there power bill! Why not? We, the tax paying American CITIZEN pay for everything else for those SOB's, why not their electric? Hi doom, if you go to this post on godlike, you can see several postings, regarding your question. I was posting there and just got to this almost last page on this tread. you have to ask for previous day right now. Breaking -New York and DC Going Under HOMELAND SECURITY ALERT & Multi City Multi State Sudden Power Outage Page 1, 2, 3, 4, Last Post Number 1 119 6,148 (12) 09/08/11 6:17 PM 09/09/11 12:33 AM Remove |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1541400 United States 09/09/2011 01:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Unless I am now seeing things I read on that other thread; 120,000,000. That is one hundred twenty million. But I agree that it is Freaking AWESOME!!!!! sniff sniff...I smell deflection and downplay on this page / thread. Why would that be ? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1417236 United States 09/09/2011 01:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That is bullshit you idiot. There cannot be a "selective" EMP attack. If it's big enough to blow out the power grid it's big enough to take out small electronics. Guess you did not pay attention during your electrical engineering studies. You don't think they have these EMPs honed to a sharp edge? I do. I think they can bust any frequency they choose. They could blow out your butt vibrator n not phase your electric razor. These people are diabolical! apparently why bother with the hassle of an emp? Just get a good pair of wire cutters and take out one fifth of california...with one snip... The static off a 500KV line would probably kill you, You can not cut a live line of that magnitude with any bolt cutters I am aware of. Explosives, would probably be required. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1536748 United States 09/09/2011 01:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It amazes me these cities don't have back up generators. Please people... Next time.... kerosene lamps fire extinguishers water camp stove and remember your hot water heaters have 30 to 50 gallons of potable water Oh, and a couple of good books to read by lamplight; One to read to your children and one to read with your lover....... |
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Lipton
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1541570 United States 09/09/2011 01:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That number is for Orange County alone. I am on the East side of San Diego and have had power for over an hour. Looking in every direction I can see lights, even in parts of the downtown area, and for as far as I can see to my South and East. I am at a higher elevation and I can assure you that power has been restored to tens if not hundreds of thousands of customers already here in the San Diego area. |
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Lipton
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