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  • Brandwin
    Hall Of Fame
    • Jul 2002
    • 30621

    #1

    Now this is NUTS!

    http://cbs4.com/topstories/local_story_048002512.html

    Exclusive: Andrew Victim Gets Power After 15 Years

    Cutler Bay Woman Lived In the Dark Since Hurricane Andrew

    Shoddy Repairs Prevented Her From Connecting Electricity

    Volunteers Helped End 15 Years Of Cold Showers

    CUTLER BAY An elderly woman who had been living without power in her home due to hurricane damage was finally seeing the light Friday night, when power to her home was restored. What makes her story amazing is that the hurricane which put her in the dark was Andrew, almost 15 years ago, and she's been living without power to her house since August 24, 1992.

    No heat when the winter chill settled over South Florida. No air conditioning when the mercury climbed into the 90's and the humidity clung to 100% .

    Not one hot shower at home in nearly 15 years. Every morning started with an icy blast.

    "I think it's like everything, you learn how to step into it, and wait, and when you feel it, you take your quick shower," she recalled.

    Norena, who didn't want her full name used because she is embarrassed by her situation, lives in Cutler Bay, and her home was severely damaged when Hurricane Andre slammed South Miami-Dade in August, 1992.

    Like many people after that horrific storm, she had a problem with an unscrupulous contractor, and when the money from the insurance settlement ran out, the contractor did too, leaving her home half-repaired and not up to code, which meant it would not have the electricity connected.

    She didn't have the money to complete the work, and she didn't have anyplace else to go.

    "It just never got done, and the money was gone, so I couldn't do a lot of things to allow me with Dade county to get my power back on," she said.

    So she lived with it. She celebrated the new millennium with one tiny lamp and a single burner. On the 10th anniversary of Andrew in 2002, her neighbors celebrated their recovery; she was still living in the disaster.

    Electrical contractor Kent Crook was amazed when he saw how she managed to get a tiny amount of electricity into the house for a Spartan existence.

    "She has extension cords running into her house, plugged into a tiny little refrigerator and a cook top, and a lamp or two in front of her house," he marveled.

    Somehow, her situation fell through the cracks. Her neighbors never noticed her near-pioneer lifestyle, and County code inspectors never caught the violations which prevented her from connecting up the power.

    A tip got the city and Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Alvarez involved, along with a visit from Crook's company. A few hours of work and an inspection was all it took to get the power flowing again to her home. When darkness fell Friday night, she no longer had to huddle in a single dimly lit room.

    Something as simple as getting light by flicking a wall switch, something most people do a dozen times a day without thinking, almost overwhelmed Norena.

    "It's hard to describe having it come on, to switch on. It's overwhelming," she said.

    Now, her house is flooded with light, and the hot water is flowing through the pipes for the first time since that terrible night in August, 1992 when the wind shook her home to its foundations and set her life on end.

    Her plan is to let the water get hot, really hot, and then take her first bubble bath, in her own bathtub, in a decade and a half.

    While the power is back on, and Norena is again living in the 21st century, many problems remain. Her home still needs repair, and her overgrown yard is a danger in future hurricanes.

    Volunteers say they'll be back to help clean up the yard and assist with repairs, but for now Norena is happy for one thing.

    She can say "Let there be light", and there will be.
  • ex carrabba fan
    I'll thank him for you
    • Oct 2004
    • 32744

    #2
    Re: Now this is NUTS!

    That is nuts.

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    • Double Eights
      Banned
      • Nov 2005
      • 5733

      #3
      Re: Now this is NUTS!

      In my opinion, she doesn't deserve electricity. She could have easily gone looking for a job or asked the government, asked neighbors, family, anyone for help. Sure, she may not have gotten the job or help, but at least it would have been something. Instead she just sat on her *** in her dark house with no electricity for ten years. At least, that is how I interpreted it.

      There is no way I would go ten years living without electricity like she did. If my house is not up to code to get electricity, then I'll do whatever it takes to get it back up to code. There are so many options that she could have taken to get the problem fixed.

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      • bgeno
        MVP
        • Jun 2003
        • 4321

        #4
        Re: Now this is NUTS!

        There's something awfully odd about that story.

        And there's a few questions that I cant help but ask...

        Wouldn't electricity be high on the priority list now-adays? I mean, lights and A/C are nice to have. I cant find a reason to really justify going 15 years without it. I understand she ran out of money, but 15 years? I realize she is "elderly" and has no source of income other than retirement (assumed), but please... 15 years?

        What about her family? No one wanted to help her get lights on and electricity flowing? Did she really not ever tell anyone? Why not? Why did she keep this so far under wraps?


        There's something fishy about it.

        You can add what Sucre says to my opinion... even though he's a UofM guy... it's Ok, I guess... lol
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        • davehughes14
          Pro
          • Jan 2005
          • 789

          #5
          Re: Now this is NUTS!

          Originally posted by Sucre
          In my opinion, she doesn't deserve electricity. She could have easily gone looking for a job or asked the government, asked neighbors, family, anyone for help. Sure, she may not have gotten the job or help, but at least it would have been something. Instead she just sat on her *** in her dark house with no electricity for ten years. At least, that is how I interpreted it.

          There is no way I would go ten years living without electricity like she did. If my house is not up to code to get electricity, then I'll do whatever it takes to get it back up to code. There are so many options that she could have taken to get the problem fixed.
          Agreed!

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          • Altimus
            Chelsea, Assemble!
            • Nov 2004
            • 27283

            #6
            Re: Now this is NUTS!

            Story sounds weird to me. 15 years... what about refrigeration for food? She had money to pay for water but not for electricity?

            Seems like some crazy lady trying to crave attention. I mean... this isn't just NUTS, it is just STUPID.

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            • Heelfan71
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              • Jul 2002
              • 19940

              #7
              Re: Now this is NUTS!

              wow, you guys are harsh. She was ELDERLY !! She could not get electricity because a contractor screwed her over and her house wasn't up to code. Pretty sad that no one helped her out for 15 years.
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              • Brandwin
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                • Jul 2002
                • 30621

                #8
                Re: Now this is NUTS!

                Originally posted by Heelfan71
                wow, you guys are harsh. She was ELDERLY !! She could not get electricity because a contractor screwed her over and her house wasn't up to code. Pretty sad that no one helped her out for 15 years.
                Maybe she was like that old man on "Monster House"?

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                • IlliniM1ke
                  Heroes Never Die
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 8082

                  #9
                  Re: Now this is NUTS!

                  Originally posted by Heelfan71
                  wow, you guys are harsh. She was ELDERLY !! She could not get electricity because a contractor screwed her over and her house wasn't up to code. Pretty sad that no one helped her out for 15 years.
                  Well the way it sounds she didn't exactly go out and tell anyone so no surprise no one helped her.

                  I pretty much agree with what Sucre had to say.
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                  • fishepa
                    I'm Ron F'n Swanson!
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 18989

                    #10
                    Re: Now this is NUTS!

                    Why do so many people rely on someone else to help them?

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                    • Brandon13
                      All Star
                      • Oct 2005
                      • 8915

                      #11
                      Re: Now this is NUTS!

                      I'm impressed that she was able to get by for 15 years without electricity. I definitely feel bad for her, maybe she just didn't know what kind of help she could get.

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