Just to let you know, there is information posted on
the ARRL site and further information under ARES.
Sounds like , at least 250 hams are already involved,
and there is a volunteer signup list site. They are
advising that conditions are extremely poor and that
folks don't just show up.
Probably the best thing many of us can do, is make
sure we don't interfere with emergency traffic.
Monitor frequencies, in case situations arise where we
are best placed to relay information.
Short term, it looks like hell for a lot of desperate
folks. This is a long term disaster, folks are going
to need support for some time to come. Sadly, it's not
the only spot in the world where folks are in extreme
situations.
73,
Julius
n2wn
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