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‎01-10-2014 09:33 AM
I live 78 miles north of Charleston, and heard the news yesterday evening upon my return from Parkersburg. My first reaction was how this was going everyone. Shortly after, they issued the alert that schools, restaurants, etc. receiving this water not use it. I saw the video of the woman who bought bags of ice to melt for water because water was sold out.
I think everyone should keep a backup supply of water as one never knows when it will be needed. It is inconvenient not to shower but the body needs water internally.
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‎01-10-2014 11:51 AM
I heard this story and felt so bad. Why were they even permitted to house those chemicals so close to the river/water supply? I have already said prayers, and will send more. Please take care, I also worry about wild animals drinking this water.
The other tips are so smart. Start filling the bathtub with snow to flush toilets. Turn off the ice maker in your fridge. Tape a cup over the faucets so you don't forget that it's contaminated, (especially kids).
‎01-10-2014 11:59 AM
My thoughts and prayers go out to the people in West Virginia!
Pink56 and EnglishRose, those are excellent suggestions! I'll be adding a few new things to my emergency supply kit because of your advice. Thank you!
‎01-10-2014 12:09 PM
Sending prayers your way. I heard this on the news this morning. I'm sure they will have water there soon.
‎01-10-2014 12:31 PM
I pray for all of you also. How can they possibly truck in enough water so that affected folks can at least shower, wash dishes and cook? One report said it could take weeks before the situation is totally clear. I that true? {{{{WV}}}}}
‎01-10-2014 12:53 PM
We went through this too. Good suggestions. What really helped (until we got some water) was to use paper plates, cups and plastic forks, knives, etc. Then you don't have to worry about washing dishes. And use your microwave as much as possible to avoid having to wash pots and pans. We were finally allowed to boil water and use that for washing but it sounds like your problem is more serious than what we had.
Good luck and take care.
‎01-10-2014 12:58 PM
Sending prayers that all goes smoothly.
‎01-10-2014 01:04 PM
I heard on the news what happened in your area.
I'm so sorry. I hope everything will be back to normal soon for you guys. I also hope that no one will be hurt by this.
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