Sean - I think I speak for all of us when I say thank you very much for these updates! The concise nature of them is super helpful.
-Dave On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 8:58 PM, Sean Donelan <s...@donelan.com> wrote: > > Disclosure note: AT&T and Comcast public relations folks have been sending > information about what they are doing for disaster recovery. I've included > some of their information. > > > From various official sources (FEMA, Dept. of Energy, FCC, NOAA, etc). > > Fatalities (FEMA) > Georgia: 2 > Florida: 12 > South Carolina: 2 > Puerto Rico: 3 > U.S. Virgin Islands: 4 > Note: FEMA is slower than media reports about U.S. fatalities > > Non-US fatalities (AP/Reuters) > Caribbean fatalities: Anguilla (4), Barbuda (1), British Virgin > Islands (5), Cuba (10), French Territories (10), St. Maarten (4), > Haiti (1) > > Electric Power (DOE) > > Florida: 3,568,499 customer outages (35% of total state customers) > Georgia: 451,033 customer outages (11% of total state customers) > South Carolina: 58,972 customer outages (2% of total state customers) > North Carolina: 24,445 customer outages (<1% of total state customers) > Puerto Rico: 117,244 customers (8% of total customers) > U.S. Virgin Islands: > The airport and hospital are still energized. Besides a few smaller > areas, most customers on St. John and St. Thomas are without > power. Restoration efforts will continue as USVI WAPA works to get > critical facilities reenergized on the two islands. > > > Water (FEMA) > > U.S. Virgin Islands: 341,000 people without potable water > Puerto Rico: 61,980 people without potable water > > > Public Safety > Hospitals (FEMA) > Florida: 11 closed, 204 healthcare facilities evacuated > Puerto Rico: 1 closed, 6 on generator power > U.S. VI: 1 closed and evacuated > > NOAA Weather Radio (NOAA) > Florida: 6 out of 32 stations (18%) out of service > Georgia: 7 out of 29 stations (24%) out of service > U.S. VI: 1 out of 1 station (100%) out of service > > Public Safety Answering Points (9-1-1 centers) (FCC) > Florida: 29 impacted (4 out of service, 9 partial service, 7 > re-routed with ALI, 8 re-routed without ALI) > Georgia: 5 impacted (1 re-routed with ALI, 3 re-routed without ALI) > U.S. VI: 2 impacted, without ALI/ANI > > > Cable and Wireline systems (FCC) > > 1,040 switching centers (cable headends and central offices) out of > service. Unknown how many are isolated, damaged or just without power. > > 8,190,407 subscribers out of service in Alabama, Florida and Georgia; not > including Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands. > > According to Comcast: All comcast's miami-dade and broward facilities are > on generator power. Comcast is deploy portable generators in neighborhoods > to re-charge outside plant. Comcast has no network access beyond Marthon in > the Florida Keys, but has crews ready when the area is accessible. > > > > Wireless Service (FCC) > > Alabama: less 1% cell sites out of service > Florida: 18.1% cell sites out of service (3 counties over 50% OOS) > Georgia: 5.3% cell sites out of service > Puerto Rico: 10.1% cell sites out of service > U.S. VI: 55% cell sites out of service (St. John - 9 out of 10 OOS, > St. Thomas 38 out of 57 OOS) > > > According to AT&T: deployed 6 portable, satellite connected cell on trucks > in the Florida Keys (Stock Island, Key West and Marathon and 2 satellite > connected cell on trucks in Naples, Florida. The AT&T National Disaster > Recovery Team has over 20 units deployed throughout Florida (don't know > what that means, but sounded good). > > > > Broadcast (FCC) > > Television: 10 stations out of service > Radio: 39 stations out of service > > > >