2011 — Aug 27-28, Hurricane Irene, CT/DE/FL/MD/MA/NH/NJ/NY/NC/PA/VA/VT– 55

—  55  Blanchard tally based on state breakouts below.

—  46  AP. “West Milford man who tried to drive through flooded roads…” NJ.com, 9-1-2011.

—  45  AP (Michael Hill).  “Hurricane Irene: Rivers begin receding across Northeast.” 9-1-2011.

—  44  Roberts, V. “Clean-up Continues, as some States still Suffer…Storm Irene…” 9-4-2011.

—  43  Schmidt, Gil C.  “Irene Death Toll at 43 and Counting.”  Impre.com, 8-31-2011.

—  42  LA Times, CA. “Irene death toll hits 42, as recovery efforts are amped up.” 8-30-2011.

—  41  Times Herald-Record, NY. “Storm cut deadly swath in East.” 8-30-2011.

—  38  CNN. “Irene Update: 3.3 million still without power; death toll at 38.” 8-30-2011.

—  35  Associated Press.  “Hurricane Irene blamed for at least 35 deaths. 8-29-2011.

—  33  RTE News. “US death toll from Irene reaches 33.” 8-29-2011.

—  32  Baird, Joel. “Historic floods as US recovers from Irene.” Nine News, Aus., 8-30-2011.

—  31  CBCnews, Canada. “Irene’s U.S. death toll rises as cleanup begins.” 8-29-2011.

 

Connecticut                (   2)

—  1  Bristol, Aug 28. Drowning; man, 46, canoeing down flooded street, canoe capsizes.[1]

—  1  Prospect, Aug 28. Falling tree limb downs power lines onto house, fire; woman, 89, dies.[2]

 

Delaware                    (   2)

—  2  Hockessin, Mill Creek, Aug 29. Drownings, males, 25 (C. Valentine and Jean Baptista).[3]

 

Florida                        (   2)

— 1  New Smyrna Beach, Aug 27. Hits head; man, 55, tossed off surf board, “massive waves.”[4]

— 1  Flagler Beach vic., Aug 27.  Drowning; man (James Palmer), 55, swimming in rough surf.[5]

 

Maine                         (  2)

— 1  Raymond, Sebago Lake, Aug 30. Carbon Mon. poisoning; male (Lewis Somers III), 85.[6]

— 1  Raymond, Sebago Lake, Aug 30. CO poisoning; female (Elizabeth Somers), 84.[7]

 

Maryland                   (  1)

–1  Queenstown, Queen Anne’s Co., Aug 27. Tree fall on home fatal injury, woman (Bell), 85.[8]

 

Massachusetts            (  1)

–1  Southbridge, Aug 29. Apparent electrocution by downed wire at home; male (Gorgone), 52.[9]

 

New Hampshire         (  1)

—  1  Wolfeboro, Aug 29. Tree fall as man, ~30, attempts to remove another tree from road.[10]

 

New Jersey                 (   9 in-State and 3-out-of-State)

–12  Star-Ledger staff, NJ. “Lives lost: The NJ victims of Hurricane Irene.” NJ.com, 9-2-2011.[11]

—  9  State. Blanchard tally based on locality breakouts below. [12]

—  7  State. CNN. “Irene Update: 3.3 million still without power; death toll at 38.” 8-30-2011.

—  1  Edison, Aug 28. Heart attack, bailing out flooded basement; man (Robert Napoliello),74).[13]

—  1  Kearny, Hudson Co., Aug 28. Drowning; man, 47, steps into flood-water covered drain.[14]       

—  1  Lawrence, Aug 30. Drowning; man, 50, sucked into manhole clearing water, his business.[15]

—  1  North Bergen, Aug 27. Fall from ladder, male, 60, clearing gutters in storm preparation.[16]

—  1  Pilesgrove, Salem Co., Aug 28. Drowning; car swept off road by flood water; female, 20.[17]

—  1  Point Pleasant Beach jetty, Aug 28. Drowning; male (Jorge Hernandez), 25.[18]

—  1  Point Pleasant Beach jetty, Aug 28. Drowning; male (Carlos Acevedo), 24.

—  1  Princeton, Aug 28. EMT fatally injured, water rescue effort; male (Michael Kenwood), 39[19]

—  1  Wanaque, Aug 28. Pedestrian swept away and drowned; male (Scott Palecek) 39.[20]

 

New York                   (13)

–13  State. Blanchard tally based on community breakouts below.

–10   “ AP. “West Milford man…tried to drive through flooded roads…dead.” NJ.com, 9-1-2011

—  9   “ AP. “Upstate NY man dies in pickup swept away by flood.” 8-30-2011.

— 1  Altona, Aug 29. Drowning; car washed off partially washed-away bridge, female, 24.[21]

— 1  Altona, Aug 29. Drowning; car washed off partially washed-away bridge, male, 23.[22]

— 1  Bellport Bay, Aug 28. Blunt-force trauma/drowning, windsurfing; man (Joe Rocco), 68.[23]

— 1  Bronx, City Island marina, Aug 28. Drowning, man (Jose Sierra), 68, checking on boat.[24]

— 1  Clarksville, New Scotland, Onesquethaw Creek, ~Albany, Aug 28. Drowning, female, 68.[25]

— 1  Croton, Croton River, Westchester Co., Aug 28. Drowning, man, 53, rafting with 4 men.[26]

— 1  Fleischmanns, Delaware Co., Aug 28. Drowning, woman, 82, flood collapses cottage.[27]

— 1  Glen, Montgomery Co., Aug 29. Drowning, man, 72, drives around barricades into creek.[28]

— 1  Greene Co., Leeds-Athens Road, Aug 28. Vehicle hydroplaned, flipped, killing male, 23.[29]

— 1  Lanesville, Stony Clove Creek, Greene Co., Aug 28. Drowning, man, 70, bank gives way.[30]

— 1  Maplecrest, Windham, Greene Co., Aug 28. Drowning, woman, 79, house swept away.[31]

— 1  Spring Valley, Aug 28. Electrocution; man, 50, helping boy injured by downed live wire.[32]

— 1 Tuxedo, Aug 28. Drowning; man, 52, drove around barricades, car stalled, tried to walk out[33]

 

North Carolina          (   7)

–7  Blanchard tally based on locality breakouts below.

–7  State.  News.com.au.  “Death toll from Hurricane Irene rises above 40.” 8-30-2011.

–1  Ayden, Pitt County, ~Aug 27. Tree falls on house killing man (Tim Avery), 50.[34]

–1  Castle Hayne boat ramp, NE Cape Fear Ri., New Hanover Co., Aug 27. Drowning, man 27[35]

–1  Goldsboro, Wayne Co., Aug 27. SUVs collide, intersection with traffic lights out; girl, 15.[36]

–1  Nashville vic. farm, Nash County, Aug 27. Wind gust, tree limb fall on man, 63, outside.[37]

–1  Onslow Co., Aug 26. man, heart attack, ply-wooding windows.[38]

–1  Pitt County, Aug 27. Vehicular; man, 21, drives into standing water, off road, hits tree.[39]

–1  Sampson County, Aug 27.  Tree falls on car killing woman (Sabrina Anne Jones), 26.[40]

 

Pennsylvania              (   7)

–7  State.  Blanchard tally based on locality breakouts below.

–6      “      Baird. “Historic floods as US recovers from Irene.” Nine News, Australia, 8-30-2011. 

–1  Carbon Co., PA Turnpike NE Extens., Aug 28. SUV goes off road, hits pole, heavy rain.[41]

–1  East Hanover Twp., Dauphin Co., Aug 28. Tree falls on tent killing man (W. Bruder), 58.[42]

–2  Greene Twp., Pike Co., Aug 30 and Sep 2. CO poisoning kills man, 82, and woman, 79.[43]

–1  Ross Twp., Luzerne County, Aug 28. Tree falls on camper, killing man (R. Shotwell), 41.[44]

–1  Pocono Haven, Pocono Twp., Monroe Co., Aug 28. Tree falls on man, 44, outside home.[45]

–1  Wissahickon Creek, ~Bethlehem Pike, Whitemarsh Township, Montgomery County, 28th.

Drowning; woman, 54, car washed into creek.[46]

 

Vermont                     (   4)

–4  State. Blanchard tally based on locality breakouts below.

–3  State.  CNN. “Irene Update: 3.3 million still without power; death toll at 38.” Aug 30, 2011.

–1  Lake Rescue, Ludlow, Aug 28. Drowning; man (Kevin Davis), 50.[47]

–2  Mendon, ~Rutland, Aug 28. Drowning; males, 55 and 25, Mendon Brook bank cave-in.[48]

–1  Wilmington, Deerfield Riv., Aug 29. Drowning; river floodwater traps woman, 21, in car.[49]

 

Virginia                      (   4)

—  1  Brunswick County, Aug 27. Tree falls onto car killing man (James Blackwell), 67.[50]

—  1  Chesterfield County, Aug 27. Tree falls on house fatally injuring man (eaves), aged 60.[51]

—  1  King William County, Aug 27. Tree fall outside killing man, (William Washington) 57.[52]

—  1  Newport News, Aug 27. Tree falls into apartment killing boy (Zahir K. Robinson), 11.[53]

 

Dates

Aug 26:           (  1)

–1 NC, Onslow Co., Aug 26. Man, heart attack, ply-wooding windows.

 

Aug 27:           (14)

–1 FL, New Smyrna Beach, Aug 27. Hits head; man, 55, tossed off surf board, “massive waves.”

–1 FL, Flagler Beach vicinity.  Drowning; man (James Palmer), 55, swimming in rough surf.

–1 MD, Queenstown, Queen Anne’s County. Tree fall on home fatal injury, woman (Bell), 85.

–1 NJ, North Bergen, Aug 27. Fall from ladder, male, 60, clearing gutters in storm preparation.

–1 NC, Ayden, Pitt County, ~Aug 27. Tree falls on house killing man (Tim Avery), 50.

–1 NC, Castle Hayne boat ramp, NE Cape Fear Ri., New Hanover Co., 27th. Drowning, man, 27.

–1 NC, Goldsboro, Wayne Co., 27th. SUVs collide, intersection with traffic lights out; girl, 15.

–1 NC, Nashville vic. farm, Nash County, Aug 27. Wind gust, tree limb fall on man, 63, outside.

–1 NC, Pitt County, Aug 27. Vehicular; man, 21, drives into standing water, off road, hits tree.

–1 NC, Sampson County, Aug 27. Tree falls on car killing woman (Sabrina Anne Jones), 26.

–1 VA, Brunswick County, Aug 27. Tree falls onto car killing man (James Blackwell), 67.

–1 VA, Chesterfield County, Aug 27. Tree falls on house fatally injuring man (Eaves), aged 60.

–1 VA, King William County, Aug 27. Tree fall outside killing man, (William Washington) 57.

–1 VA, Newport News, Aug 27. Tree falls into apartment killing boy (Zahir K. Robinson), 11.

 

Aug 28:           (27)

–1 CT, Bristol, Aug 28. Drowning; man, 46, canoeing down flooded street, canoe capsizes.

–1 CT, Prospect, Aug 28. Falling tree limb downs power lines onto house, fire; woman, 89, dies.

–1 NJ, Edison, Aug 28. Heart attack, bailing out flooded basement; man (Robert Napoliello),74). –1 NJ, Kearny, Hudson Co., Aug 28. Drowning; man, 47, steps into flood-water covered drain.       

–1 NJ, Pilesgrove, Salem Co., Aug 28. Drowning; car swept off road by flood water; female, 20.

–1 NJ, Point Pleasant Beach jetty, Aug 28. Drowning; male (Jorge Hernandez), 25.

–1 NJ, Point Pleasant Beach jetty, Aug 28. Drowning; male (Carlos Acevedo), 24.

–1 NJ, Princeton, 28th. EMT fatally injured, water rescue effort; male (Michael Kenwood), 39.

–1 NJ, Wanaque, Aug 28. Pedestrian swept away and drowned; male (Scott Palecek) 39.

–1 NY, Bellport Bay, Aug 28. Blunt-force trauma/drowning, windsurfing; man (Joe Rocco), 68.

–1 NY, Bronx, City Island marina, Aug 28. Drowning, man (Jose Sierra), 68, checking on boat.

–1 NY, Clarksville, New Scotland, Onesquethaw Creek, ~Albany, 28th. Drowning, female, 68.

–1 NY, Croton, Croton River, Westchester Co., Aug 28. Drowning, man, 53, rafting with 4 men.

–1 NY, Fleischmanns, Delaware Co., Aug 28. Drowning, woman, 82, flood collapses cottage.

–1 NY, Greene Co., Leeds-Athens Road, Aug 28. Vehicle hydroplaned, flipped, killing male, 23

–1 NY, Lanesville, Stony Clove Creek, Greene Co., 28th. Drowning, man, 70, bank gives way.

–1 NY, Maplecrest, Windham, Greene Co., Aug 28. Drowning, woman, 79, house swept away.

–1 NY, Spring Valley, 28th. Electrocution; man, 50, helping boy injured by downed live wire.

–1 NY, Tuxedo, 28th. Drowning; man, 52, drove around barricades, car stalled, tried to walk out.

–1 PA. Carbon Co., PA Turnpike NE Extension, 28th. SUV goes off road, hits pole, heavy rain.

–1 PA, East Hanover Twp., Dauphin Co., 28th. Tree falls on tent killing man (W. Bruder), 58.

–1 PA, Ross Twp., Luzerne County, 28th. Tree falls on camper, killing man (R. Shotwell), 41.

–1 PA, Pocono Haven, Pocono Twp., Monroe Co., Aug 28. Tree falls on man, 44, outside home.

–1 PA, Wissahickon Creek, ~Bethlehem Pike, Whitemarsh Township, Montgomery County, 28th

Drowning; woman, 54, car washed into creek.

–1 VT, Lake Rescue, Ludlow, Aug 28. Drowning; man (Kevin Davis), 50.

–2 VT, Mendon, ~Rutland, Aug 28. Drowning; males, 55 and 25, Mendon Brook bank cave-in.

 

Aug 29:           (  8)     

–2 DE, Hockessin, Mill Creek, Aug 29. Drownings, males, 25 (C. Valentine and Jean Baptista).

–1 MA, Southbridge. Apparent electrocution by downed wire at home; male (Gorgone), 52.

–1 NH, Wolfeboro, Aug 29. Tree fall as man, ~30, attempts to remove another tree from road.

–1 NY, Altona, Aug 29. Drowning; car washed off partially washed-away bridge, female, 24.

–1 NY, Altona, Aug 29. Drowning; car washed off partially washed-away bridge, male, 23.

–1 NY, Glen, Montgomery Co., 29th. Drowning, man, 72, drives around barricades into creek.

–1 VT, Wilmington, Deerfield River, 29th. Drowning; river floodwater traps woman, 21, in car.

 

Aug 30:           (  3)

–1 ME, Raymond, Sebago Lake, Aug 30. CO poisoning; male (Lewis Somers III), 85.

–1 NJ, Lawrence. Drowning; man, 50, sucked into manhole clearing water, his business.

–1 PA, Greene Twp., Pike Co., Aug 30. CO poisoning kills man (Eck), 82.

 

Sep 2:              (  1)

–1 PA, Greene Twp., Pike Co., Sep 2. CO poisoning kills woman (Eck), 79.

 

Fatality Breakout by Age-Range

 

10-19:              (  2)

–1 NC, Goldsboro, Wayne Co., 27th. SUVs collide, intersection with traffic lights out; girl, 15.

–1 VA, Newport News, Aug 27. Tree falls into apartment killing boy (Zahir K. Robinson), 11.

 

20-29:              (13) 

–2 DE, Hockessin, Mill Creek, Aug 29. Drownings, males, 25 (C. Valentine and Jean Baptista).

–1 NJ, Pilesgrove, Salem Co., Aug 28. Drowning; car swept off road by flood water; female, 20.

–1 NJ, Point Pleasant Beach jetty, Aug 28. Drowning; male (Jorge Hernandez), 25.

–1 NJ, Point Pleasant Beach jetty, Aug 28. Drowning; male (Carlos Acevedo), 24.

–1 NY, Altona, Aug 29. Drowning; car washed off partially washed-away bridge, female, 24.

–1 NY, Altona, Aug 29. Drowning; car washed off partially washed-away bridge, male, 23.

–1 NY, Greene Co., Leeds-Athens Road, Aug 28. Vehicle hydroplaned, flipped, male, 23.

–1 NC, Castle Hayne boat ramp, NE Cape Fear Ri., New Hanover Co., 27th. Drowning, man, 27.

–1 NC, Pitt County, Aug 27. Vehicular; man, 21, drives into standing water, off road, hits tree.

–1 NC, Sampson County, Aug 27. Tree falls on car killing woman (Sabrina Anne Jones), 26.

–1 VT, Mendon, ~Rutland, Aug 28. Drowning; male, 25, Mendon Brook bank cave-in.

–1 VT, Wilmington, Deerfield River, 29th. Drowning; river floodwater traps woman, 21, in car.

 

30-39:              (  3)

–1 NJ, Princeton, 28th. EMT fatally injured, water rescue effort; male (Michael Kenwood), 39.

–1 NJ, Wanaque, Aug 28. Pedestrian swept away and drowned; male (Scott Palecek) 39.

–1 NH, Wolfeboro, Aug 29. Tree fall as man, ~30, attempts to remove another tree from road.

 

40-49:              (  4)

–1 CT, Bristol, Aug 28. Drowning; man, 46, canoeing down flooded street, canoe capsizes.

–1 NJ, Kearny, Hudson Co., Aug 28. Drowning; man, 47, steps into flood-water covered drain.       

–1 PA, Ross Twp., Luzerne County, 28th. Tree falls on camper, killing man (R. Shotwell), 41.

–1 PA, Pocono Haven, Pocono Twp., Monroe Co., Aug 28. Tree falls on man, 44, outside home.

 

50-59:              (13)

–1 FL, New Smyrna Beach, Aug 27. Hits head; man, 55, tossed off surf board, “massive waves.”

–1 FL, Flagler Beach vicinity.  Drowning; man (James Palmer), 55, swimming in rough surf.

–1 NC, Ayden, Pitt County, ~Aug 27. Tree falls on house killing man (Tim Avery), 50.

–1 VA, King William County, Aug 27. Tree fall outside killing man, (William Washington) 57.

–1 NY, Croton, Croton River, Westchester Co., Aug 28. Drowning, man, 53, rafting with 4 men.

–1 NY, Spring Valley, 28th. Electrocution; man, 50, helping boy injured by downed live wire.

–1 NY, Tuxedo, 28th. Drowning; man, 52, drove around barricades, car stalled, tried to walk out.

–1 PA, East Hanover Twp., Dauphin Co., 28th. Tree falls on tent killing man (W. Bruder), 58.

–1 PA, Wissahickon Creek, ~Bethlehem Pike, Whitemarsh Township, Montgomery County, 28th

Drowning; woman, 54, car washed into creek.

–1 VT, Lake Rescue, Ludlow, Aug 28. Drowning; man (Kevin Davis), 50.

–1 VT, Mendon, ~Rutland, Aug 28. Drowning; male, 55, Mendon Brook bank cave-in.

–1 MA, Southbridge. Apparent electrocution by downed wire at home; male (Gorgone), 52.

–1 NJ, Lawrence. Drowning; man, 50, sucked into manhole clearing water, his business.

 

60-69:              (  7)

–1 NJ, North Bergen, Aug 27. Fall from ladder, male, 60, clearing gutters in storm preparation.

–1 NC, Nashville vic. farm, Nash County, Aug 27. Wind gust, tree limb fall on man, 63, outside.

–1 VA, Brunswick County, Aug 27. Tree falls onto car killing man (James Blackwell), 67.

–1 NY, Bellport Bay, Aug 28. Blunt-force trauma/drowning, windsurfing; man (Joe Rocco), 68.

–1 NY, Bronx, City Island marina, Aug 28. Drowning, man (Jose Sierra), 68, checking on boat.

–1 NY, Clarksville, New Scotland, Onesquethaw Creek, ~Albany, 28th. Drowning, female, 68.

–1 VA, Chesterfield County, Aug 27. Tree falls on house fatally injuring man (Eaves), aged 60.

 

70-79:              (  5)

–1 NJ, Edison, Aug 28. Heart attack, bailing out flooded basement; man (Robert Napoliello),74).

–? NY, Lanesville, Stony Clove Creek, Greene Co., 28th. Drowning, man, 70, bank gives way.

–? NY, Maplecrest, Windham, Greene Co., Aug 28. Drowning, woman, 79, house swept away.

–1 NY, Glen, Montgomery Co., 29th. Drowning, man, 72, drives around barricades into creek.

–1 PA, Greene Twp., Pike Co., Sep 2. CO poisoning kills woman (Eck), 79.

 

80-89:              (  5)

–1 ME, Raymond, Sebago Lake, Aug 30. CO poisoning; male (Lewis Somers III), 85.

–1 MD, Queenstown, Queen Anne’s County. Tree fall on home fatal injury, woman (Bell), 85.

–1 CT, Prospect, Aug 28. Falling tree limb downs power lines onto house, fire; woman, 89, dies.

–1 NY, Fleischmanns, Delaware Co., Aug 28. Drowning, woman, 82, flood collapses cottage.

–1 PA, Greene Twp., Pike Co., Aug 30. CO poisoning kills man (Eck), 82.

 

Not Given:     (  2)

–1 NC, Onslow Co., Aug 26. Man, heart attack, ply-wooding windows.

–1 PA. Carbon Co., PA Turnpike NE Extension, 28th. SUV goes off road, hits pole, heavy rain.

 

Fatality Breakout by Gender

Male:              (40)

Female:           (13)

Not Given:     (  1)

 

Fatality Breakout by Cause of Death

 

Adventurism/Sightseeing: ( 8)

–1 CT, Bristol, Aug 28. Drowning; man, 46, canoeing down flooded street, canoe capsizes.

–1 FL, Flagler Beach vicinity. Drowning; man (James Palmer), 55, swimming in rough surf.

–1 FL, New Smyrna Beach, Aug 27. Hits head; man, 55, tossed off surf board, “massive waves.”

–1 NJ, Point Pleasant Beach jetty, Aug 28. Drowning; male (Jorge Hernandez), 25.

–1 NJ, Point Pleasant Beach jetty, Aug 28. Drowning; male (Carlos Acevedo), 24.

–1 NY, Bellport Bay, Aug 28. Blunt-force trauma/drowning, windsurfing; man (Joe Rocco), 68.

–1 NY, Croton, Croton River, Westchester Co., Aug 28. Drowning, man, 53, rafting with 4 men.

–1 NC, Castle Hayne boat ramp, NE Cape Fear Ri., New Hanover Co., 27th. Drowning, man, 27.

 

CO Poisoning:           ( 4)      

–1 ME, Raymond, Sebago Lake, Aug 30. CO poisoning; female (Elizabeth Somers), 84.

–1 ME, Raymond, Sebago Lake, Aug 30. CO poisoning; male (Lewis Somers III), 85.

–1 PA, Greene Twp., Pike Co., Sep 2. CO poisoning kills woman (Eck), 79.

–1 PA, Greene Twp., Pike Co., Aug 30. CO poisoning kills man (Eck), 82.

 

Driving into Water:  (  8)

–1 NJ, Pilesgrove, Salem Co., Aug 28. Drowning; car swept off road by flood water; female, 20.

–1 NY, Altona, Aug 29. Drowning; car washed off partially washed-away bridge, female, 24.

–1 NY, Altona, Aug 29. Drowning; car washed off partially washed-away bridge, male, 23.

–1 NY, Glen, Montgomery Co., 29th. Drowning, man, 72, drives around barricades into creek.

–1 NY, Tuxedo, 28th. Drowning; man, 52, drove around barricades, car stalled tried to walk out.

–1 NC, Pitt County, Aug 27. Vehicular; man, 21, drives into standing water, off road, hits tree.

–1 PA, Wissahickon Creek, ~Bethlehem Pike, Whitemarsh Township, Montgomery County, 28th

Drowning; woman, 54, car washed into creek.

–1 VT, Wilmington, Deerfield Riv., 29th. Drowning; river floodwater traps woman, 21, in car.

 

Drownings:                (13)

–2 DE, Hockessin, Mill Creek, Aug 29. Drownings, males, 25 (C. Valentine and Jean Baptista).

–1 NJ, Kearny, Hudson Co., Aug 28. Drowning; man, 47, steps into flood-water covered drain.

–1 NJ, Lawrence. Drowning; man, 50, sucked into manhole clearing water, his business.

–1 NJ, Wanaque, Aug 28. Pedestrian swept away and drowned; male (Scott Palecek) 39.

–1 NY, Bronx, City Island marina, Aug 28. Drowning, man (Jose Sierra), 68, checking on boat.

–1 NY, Clarksville, New Scotland, Onesquethaw Creek, ~Albany, 28th. Drowning, female, 68.

–1 NY, Fleischmanns, Delaware Co., Aug 28. Drowning, woman, 82, flood collapses cottage.

–1 NY, Lanesville, Stony Clove Creek, Greene Co., 28th. Drowning, man, 70, bank gives way.

–1 NY, Maplecrest, Windham, Greene Co., Aug 28. Drowning, woman, 79, house swept away.

–1 VT, Lake Rescue, Ludlow, Aug 28. Drowning; man (Kevin Davis), 50.

–1 VT, Mendon, near Rutland, Aug 28. Drowning; male, 25, Mendon Brook bank cave-in.

–1 VT, Mendon, near Rutland, Aug 28. Drowning; male, 55, Mendon Brook bank cave-in.

 

Electrocution:            (  2)

–1 MA, Southbridge. Apparent electrocution by downed wire at home; male (Gorgone), 52.

–1 NY, Spring Valley, 28th. Electrocution; man, 50, helping boy injured by downed live wire.

 

Heart Attack:            (  2)

–1 NJ, Edison, Aug 28. Heart attack, bailing out flooded basement; man (Robert Napoliello),74).

–1 NC, Onslow Co., Aug 26. Man, heart attack, ply-wooding windows.

 

Trauma:                     (  2)

–1 NJ, North Bergen, Aug 27. Fall from ladder, male, 60, clearing gutters in storm preparation.

–1 NJ, Princeton, 28th. EMT fatally injured, water rescue effort; male (Michael Kenwood), 39.

 

Tree Falls:                  (13)

–1 CT, Prospect, Aug 28. Falling tree limb downs power lines onto house, fire; woman, 89, dies.

–1 MD, Queenstown, Queen Anne’s County. Tree fall on home, fatal injury, woman (Bell), 85.

–1 NH, Wolfeboro, Aug 29. Tree fall as man, ~30, attempts to remove another tree from road.

–1 NC, Ayden, Pitt County, ~Aug 27. Tree falls on house killing man (Tim Avery), 50.

–1 NC, Nashville vic. farm, Nash County, Aug 27. Wind gust, tree limb fall on man, 63, outside. –1 NC, Sampson County, Aug 27. Tree falls on car killing woman (Sabrina Anne Jones), 26.

–1 PA, East Hanover Twp., Dauphin Co., 28th. Tree falls on tent killing man (W. Bruder), 58.

–1 PA, Pocono Haven, Pocono Twp., Monroe Co., Aug 28. Tree falls on man, 44, outside home.

–1 PA, Ross Twp., Luzerne County, 28th. Tree falls on camper, killing man (R. Shotwell), 41.

–1 VA, Brunswick County, Aug 27. Tree falls onto car killing man (James Blackwell), 67.

–1 VA, Chesterfield County, Aug 27. Tree falls on house fatally injuring man (Eaves), aged 60.

–1 VA, King William County, Aug 27. Tree fall outside killing man, (William Washington) 57.

–1 VA, Newport News, Aug 27. Tree falls into apartment killing boy (Zahir K. Robinson), 11.

 

Vehicular accidents: (  3)

–1 NY, Greene Co., Leeds-Athens Road, Aug 28. Vehicle hydroplaned, flipped, killing male, 23

–1 NC, Goldsboro, Wayne Co., 27th. SUVs collide, intersection with traffic lights out; girl, 15.

–1 PA. Carbon Co., PA Turnpike NE Extension, 28th. SUV goes off road, hits pole, heavy rain.

 

General Narrative Information

 

“Following the cancellation of about 9,000 flights, airports in New York and around the Northeast were reopening to a backlog of hundreds of thousands of passengers….

 

“While financial damage estimates are preliminary at best — one consulting firm pegged total losses at about $7 billion US, with insured losses between $2 billion and $3 billion — the emotional toll after the first hurricane to make landfall in the continental U.S. since 2008 is incalculable.” (CBCnews, Canada. “Irene’s U.S. death toll rises as cleanup begins.” 8-29-2011.)

 

“An estimated 35 Americans died in incidents connected to the storm, and 10,000 flights were canceled. Storm costs, some of them to be borne by a cash-strapped Federal Emergency Management Agency, could reach as high as $10 billion. In contrast, hurricane Katrina’s damage tally topped $80 billion.” (CSM. “Aftermath of Irene…cleanup and lives ‘turned upside down’.” 8-29-2011.)

 

“…2:42 p.m. ET…About 5 million customers were without power Monday afternoon after Hurricane Irene passed, FEMA Administrator Crag Fugate said, citing figures from the Department of Energy.  That was down from more than 6 million, he said.”  (CNN. “Live blog: Police Confirm bodies recovered in N.Y., N.J. as death toll hits 24.” Aug 29, 2011.)

 

“The death toll from Hurricane Irene, later downgraded to a tropical storm, rose dramatically Monday as at least 41 people in 11 states were reportedly killed by the storm that ripped its way up the East Coast and into New England.” (News.com.au. “Death toll from Hurricane Irene rises above 40.” 8-30-2011.)

 

Connecticut

 

“In Prospect, 89-year-old Charlotte Levine was killed early Sunday when a falling tree limb pulled power lines onto her house and started a fire.

 

“In Bristol, 46-year-old Shane Seaver died after he and another man went canoeing down a flooded street and the canoe capsized. Seaver’s body washed ashore late Sunday night in Plainville. The other man survived.” (AP. “First Mass. Death raises Hurricane Irene’s toll to 28 across 9 states.” 8-29-2011.)

 

“Twenty homes on Long Island Sound in Connecticut were destroyed by churning surf.”  (CBCnews, Canada. “Irene’s U.S. death toll rises as cleanup begins.” 8-29-2011.)

 

Delaware

 

Baptista and Valentine: “The bodies of 25-year-olds Christopher Valentine and Jean Baptista of Hockessin were found in a water-swollen tributary of Mill Creek this afternoon [missing since Aug 27]. New Castle County Police say the bodies were found in separate areas by 2 different search groups. They are the first 2 deaths in Delaware attributed to Hurricane Irene.” (Kelli Steele. “Update: Two Hockessin men – missing since Saturday – found dead in NCCo creek.” 8-29-2011.)

 

“Police say the men were walking home from a friend’s house around midnight Saturday during the peak of Hurricane Irene.” (Kelly Bayliss. “2 Missing Men Found Dead in Del. Creek,” NBC10 Philadelphia, 8-29-2011.)

 

“Police don’t suspect foul play.” (Associated Press. “Hurricane Irene blamed for at least 45 US Deaths.” 9-3-2011.)

 

Another source wrote that “Jean Baptista…had texted he was ‘running through’ the hurricane with a friend he had met at the university there.” (Star-Ledger staff, NJ. “Lives lost: The N.J. victims of Hurricane Irene.” NJ.com, 9-2-2011.

 

“…in Delaware, Christopher Valentine, 25, and Jean Baptista, 25, were found dead on Monday in Mill Creek in Hockessin, Delaware, after they went missing on Saturday night, WCAU-TV reported.” (News.com.au.  “Death toll from Hurricane Irene rises above 40.” 8-30-2011.)

 

Florida

 

“In Volusia County, 55-year-old Frederick Fernandez died Saturday off New Smyrna Beach after he was tossed off his board by massive waves caused by Irene. The Orlando Sentinel reports the high school teacher had a large cut on his head, apparently from hitting the sea floor. He was pronounced dead shortly after being pulled from the water.

 

“In Flagler County, 55-year-old tourist James Palmer of New Jersey died Saturday in rough surf. Family members say they lost sight of him after he waded into the surf in North Florida. He was pulled to shore and his wife attempted CPR, but he was pronounced dead at the hospital.”  (AP. “Irene Death Toll Reaches 13…” 8-28- 2011.)

 

Lewis S. Somers III and Elizabeth Somers:  “Hurricane Irene’s death toll increased by two Wednesday after Maine officials released the names of an elderly Lafayette Hill couple who died of apparent carbon monoxide poisoning from an emergency generator at their summer home at Sebago Lake. Lewis S. Somers III, 85, and his wife, Elizabeth, 84, of Foxhound Drive, were discovered Tuesday inside their house in Raymond, where a propane generator in the basement was running because the storm that roared through Maine on Sunday knocked out electricity for more than 48 hours on their lakeside cove.

 

“Investigators said a neighbor who went to check on the couple Tuesday found them unconscious. Firefighters who responded wearing oxygen packs took readings with a carbon monoxide detector and found the levels ‘over the maximum on the meter,’ said assistant fire chief Bruce Tupper. Investigators said the generator had a permanent connection to an exterior exhaust system and it was not immediately clear what went wrong. Andrew Smith, Maine’s state toxicologist, told reporters that a single gas-powered generator can produce as much toxic carbon monoxide exhaust as 100 idling automobiles.

 

“Rob McAleer, director of Maine’s Emergency Management Agency, said the deaths were the first confirmed fatalities in Maine caused by the storm.” (Michael Matza. “Lafayette Hill couple summering in Maine dies from carbon-monoxide poisoning after Irene knocks out power.” Philly.com, 9-1-2011.

Maryland

 

Anne Bell: “Sheriff R. Gary Hofmann reports that on August 27, 2011 Anne Bell of Queenstown, MD succumbed to injuries sustained as a result of Hurricane Irene….High winds and rain are suspected of forcing a mature tree to fall onto a free-standing chimney attached to the glass sunroom of the single family residence. Ms. Bell was struck with debris from the chimney, the tree and the sunroom structure….Ms. Bell suffered severe trauma to her body and succumbed to her injuries after her arrival at the medical center [Queen Anne’s County Emergency Center, Grasonville, MD].” (Lieutenant Dwayne Embert, Queen Anne’s County Office of the Sheriff. “Weather Related Death,” Queen Anne’s County Maryland (website), 8-29-2011.)

 

“In Queen Anne’s County, a woman was killed when a tree fell on a house and caused the chimney to collapse.[54] Another person in the house was not hurt.” (Associated Press.  “Irene Death Toll Reaches 13: four dead in Va.” Aug 28, 2011.)

 

Massachusetts

 

Richard Gorgone: “In Southbridge, a public works employee was apparently electrocuted by a downed wire at his home Monday morning as he headed to work, said Scott MacLeod, a spokesman for the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency. The man’s name was not immediately made public.” (AP. “First Mass. Death raises Hurricane Irene’s toll to 28 across 9 states.” 8-29-2011.)

New Hampshire

 

“Concord, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire recorded its first storm-related death, power was slowly returning for thousands, and a number of parks remained closed Tuesday because of flooding, as officials switched their focus to recovery two days after Tropical Storm Irene pushed though the state.  Officials say they hope to have power restored to all customers in a few days. As of Tuesday afternoon, about 25,000 customers were still without power, down from a high of about 175,000 homes and businesses.

 

“A Wolfeboro man died Monday from injuries suffered while clearing tree damage during the storm. Officials say the man was about 30 years old.  Fire Chief Philip Morrill of the Wolfeboro Fire Rescue Department said the man was one of two who were seriously injured Sunday while cleaning up tree damage. The other man was about 60. Rescuers called at 12:15 p.m. that day found the men entangled in tree debris.” (AP (Kathy McCormack). “NH assesses damage from Irene, 1 death reported.” 8-30-2011.)

 

New Jersey

 

Aug 28: “Hurricane Irene’s death toll in New Jersey has grown to four as authorities start to evaluate the damage the storm wrought on the Garden State….The storm delivered less of a blow to the coastline than originally feared, but inland flooding from virtually every waterway in New Jersey has been extensive and will continue over the next several days….In New Jersey, Irene left behind:

 

  • More 650,000 homes and businesses without power. “The number of outages continues to climb as Hurricane Irene moves north and flooding impacts the region,” said a statement from PSE&G. “PSE&G crews as well as tree contractors are working around the clock in restoration efforts, but customers should be prepared for potentially lengthy outages.”
  • Heavy flooding, or flooding expected, along virtually every waterway in the state.
  • Hundreds of roads closed due to flooding.
  • 15,000 residents holed up in 53 different shelters….

 

“Evacuations are under way in Fairfield as the Passaic River is expected to crest tonight.  Trenton Mayor Tony Mack ordered residents from The Island section of town to leave ahead of anticipated flooding of the Delaware River. According to the National Weather Service, the river will reach flood stage, or 20 feet, this morning and is expected to reach over 24 feet by 6 a.m. Monday.  The Raritan River in Manville and Bound Brook, often the hardest hit by flooding, was more than 7 feet above flood stage and rising at 10 a.m. Sirens have been wailing in Manville, warning people to get out since 3 a.m. as the Raritan River water level spiked overnight and flooding began to envelop the Somerset County community. The Millstone, Saddle, Peckman, Passaic, Rockaway, Delaware and Ramapo Rivers were all reporting flooding this morning. Record flooding is already occurring along the Assunpink Creek in Trenton and the Rockaway River in Boonton.”  (NJ.com. “Hurricane Irene aftermath: Four dead.” 8-28-2011.)

 

Ronald Dawkins: “Ronald Dawkins, a 47-year-old postal worker, abandoned his vehicle when it became partly submerged in water early Sunday, Kearny police said. He then tried to wade through rising water, and witnesses said he stepped into a hidden drainage creek. His body was found about two hours later.” (AP. “First Mass. Death…Irene’s toll to 28…” 8-29-2011.)

 

Jorge Hernandez: “The body of Jorge Hernandez, 25, of Point Pleasant Beach, was found Monday morning in a Manasquan River inlet jetty. Authorities think he might have gone there to watch the storm. The body of another man [Carlos Acevedo] was found in Manasquan River inlet in Point Pleasant Beach on  Monday afternoon. His identity was not immediately determined.”  (Associated Press.  “Hurricane Irene blamed for at least 35 deaths. 8-29-2011.)

 

Michael Kenwood:  “A firefighter in Princeton “succumbed to his injuries from an attempted swift water rescue,” Gov. Chris Christie said at a press conference this afternoon. EMT Michael Kenwood died of injuries. (AP. “Hurricane Irene…35 deaths. 8-29-2011.)

 

“….On Sunday, he was tethered to one of his colleagues, Peter Simon, as they waded toward a car stranded in flood waters. They decided the conditions were too dangerous and turned back, but were swept away. Kenwood, unconscious, was rescued by a back-up team but was in cardiac arrest. The stranded car turned out to be empty although its flasher lights were pulsing. Maybe from an electrical short….” (Star-Ledger staff, NJ. “Lives lost: The N.J. victims of Hurricane Irene.” NJ.com, 9-2-2011.)

 

David Lemus:  “A 60-year-old North Bergen man died Saturday after falling from a ladder while preparing for Hurricane Irene, making him the second known Hudson County fatality due to the storm. police said.  The unidentified man fell from a second story roof of his 10th Street home at around 5 p.m. while cleaning the gutters in preparation for the storm, police said.  The victim, who had head injuries, died at Christ Hospital in Jersey City, said Police Lt. Bernadette Gonyou.  Gonyou said authorities do not believe accident was wind related, but that the man likely misplaced his footing.”  (Hack, Charles. “Cops: North Bergen man, 60, died Saturday after falling off ladder while preparing for Hurricane Irene.” The Jersey Journal, 8-29-2011.)

 

“….Friends and family members gathered Saturday at the North Bergen home of David and Blanca Lemus to celebrate Blanca’s birthday. But David was nervous about the coming storm. The couple had returned the night before from a month-long trip to El Salvador, where they were born, and hadn’t had time to prepare for Irene. The couple’s 18-year-old son, also named David said his father excused himself from the table and went outside to secure items in the yard and driveway. He said he would be ‘right back.’ But then one of the family members saw the lights of a police car flashing outside. They rushed to the window and saw neighbors gathering around the 60-year-old man….David Lemus had climbed onto the roof of the two-story house to clean out the gutters in advance of the storm. Although no one saw what happened, police say he apparently slipped from a wooden ladder and fell to the ground. He was pronounced dead at Christ Hospital in Jersey City little more than an hour later after he was found. ‘We had no clue he was up on the roof,’ said his son, an only child.” (Star-Ledger staff, NJ. “Lives lost: The N.J. victims of Hurricane Irene.” NJ.com, 9-2-2011.)

 

Cesar Ortiz:  Cesar Ortiz was clearing water behind his business, Lawrence Landscapes, and was sucked down a manhole into a sewer pipe. “Rescue workers searched nearly two miles of pipes for almost eight hours before finding his body at the end of the sewer line at the Ewing-Lawrence Sewerage Authority plant on Whitehead Road.” (Krystal Knapp. “Friends and Family Mourn Loss of Hun Graduate Cesar Ortiz,” Planet Princeton, 9-2-2011.)

 

Scott Palecek, 39, was walking in Wanaque when a pipe broke loose and swept him away in floodwaters Sunday, police said.”  (AP. “First Mass. Death…Irene’s toll to 28…” 8-29-2011.)

 

Celena Sylvestri:  “Sylvestri died early Sunday when her car became submerged in water on Route 40. She was on the way to her boyfriend’s house. Trapped in water up to her neck, she made two frantic phone calls, one to her boyfriend and one to 911. State and local rescue teams couldn’t find her car because of the conditions — pitch black darkness and flash flooding. Her body was recovered the next morning.” (Star-Ledger staff, NJ. “Lives lost: The N.J. victims of Hurricane Irene.” NJ.com, 9-2-2011.)

 

“…in Salem County, a 20-year-old woman who had called 911 after her car was swept away by floodwaters was found dead at 9:30 this morning.” (NJ.com. “Hurricane Irene aftermath: Four dead.” 8-28-2011.)

 

“Celena Sylvestri, 20, of Quinton, called her boyfriend and then 911 early Sunday seeking help getting out of her flooded car in Pilesgrove, police said. Her body was found eight hours later in the vehicle, which was about 150 feet off the road, police said.” (Associated Press.  “Hurricane Irene blamed for at least 35 deaths. 8-29-2011.)

 

“(CN)-A woman whose daughter drowned in her car after floodgates were opened in anticipation of Hurricane Irene cannot sue New Jersey, a federal judge ruled. Celena Sylvestri, 20, had been driving in Salem County, N.J., on Aug. 28, 2011, when floodwaters reportedly swept her car off the road and killed her.

 

“Kathryn Van Orden, the woman’s mother, sued New Jersey, its state police, and Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Dam Safety and Flood Control; the Borough of Woodstown and its police department; Salem County and its sheriff; Pilesgrove Township; and unnamed individuals and companies. The federal complaint alleged that the defendants had opened the floodgates of the Veterans Memorial Lake Dam without notifying drivers or closing the road. Without notice, Sylvestri had no reason to expect potentially dangerous conditions, according to the lawsuit.

 

“In a motion to dismiss, the state officials said that sovereign immunity under the 11th  Amendment bars the District Court from hearing private parties’ claims for money damages to be paid from public funds. They also argued that the court should dismiss the Section 1983 claim because New Jersey and its agencies are not “persons.” U.S. District Judge Jerome Simandle dismissed the claims on Dec. 9, noting that Van Orden that Van Orden had not opposed the defendants’ motion….” (Bouboushian, Rose. “New Jersey Cleared as to Hurricane Drowning.” Courthouse News Service, 12-23-2013.)

 

New York

 

Aug 29: “More than a dozen full heating-oil trucks were pulled into a river near Tuxedo Park, N.Y., spilling oil into raging waters….Five-hundred-year-flood conditions in Greene County, N.Y., left many communities impassable on Sunday as bridges washed away. Eighty-seven people had to be rescued in Prattsville, N.Y.” (CSM. “Aftermath of Irene…cleanup and lives ‘turned upside down’.” 8-29-2011.)

 

Peter Engel: “A raft carrying five men capsized on the Croton River just south of Silver Lake Park shortly before 6 pm. The men were rescued from the raging river, which was moving at a speed of around 40 mph, but not before three of the rescue workers were tossed from their rescue boat and were swept under a trestle bridge just south of the Croton-Harmon station. The rescue workers were pulled from the water without injury. One man on the raft suffered from hypothermia after being forced to cling to a tree for 2 hours until he was rescued. Another was rushed to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead.” (National Weather Service. Flood Statistics – Fatalities – 2011 (spreadsheet). NWS, NOAA, U.S. Dept. of Commerce.)

 

“A Westchester County man died and two of his companions had to be rescued after a rafting trip on a hurricane-roiled river in Westchester County went horribly wrong Sunday. Peter Engel, 53 of Cross River, drowned after the group’s raft capsized in the Croton River about 5:40 p.m., authorities said Monday. Engel, a psychiatrist and the father of two adult children, had more than 35 years experience in whitewater rafting around the world, a devastated friend said….One of [the] rafters, Brian Dooley, 33, of Yorktown Heights, N.Y., was adrift for three hours but eventually rescued from the rapids by emergency responders with help from an NYPD helicopter. The group of five had sought adventure on the river’s storm-swelled currents. ‘You could call them extremists who wanted to experience extreme rapids,’ said Lt. Commander Russel Harper of the Croton Police Department. ‘The river was excessively dangerous and extremely rapid as a result of the earlier rainfall form Hurricane Irene.’

 

“After the raft flipped over in the turbulent currents, two men, Wolfert, 37, of Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y., and Kenneth Giaquinto, 37, of Valhalla, N.Y., swam to the shoreline. Joseph Ceglia, 33, of White Plains, N.Y., was clinging to branches in the river and rescuers pulled him ashore safely. Rescuers spotted Engel floating unconscious in the middle of the river and managed to pull him aboard a police boat. He was rushed to a local hospital, but could not be saved….

 

“There was no sight of Dooley for nearly two hours before rescuers spotted him holding desperately onto a tree near the river’s edge….When members of the Croton Fire Department joined the rescue effort, their boat capsized. Three volunteer firefighters were swept about a quarter-mile downstream, reaching the point where the Croton River joins the Hudson River. They were all able to swim ashore safely. But Dooley was still holding onto the tree for dear life as night fell. About an hour after he was first spotted, he lost his grip on the tree – just as an NYPD air-sea-rescue helicopter zoomed to the scene, Harper and NYPD officials said. Police on board the helicopter used the chopper’s spotlight to track Dooley as his head bobbed in the current. He was swept about a half-mile down the river, but because the NYPD helicopter crew kept the spotlight on him as he drifted, rescuers in a Croton police boat were able to pluck him from the water, the officials said. Dooley was rushed to Westchester County Medical Center, where he was treated for extreme exposure and hypothermia….” (Paddock. “Westchester psychiatrist dies in rafting capsize during Hurricane Irene…” New York Daily News, 8-29-2011.)

 

Mikita Fox: “Two people driving in Altona, near the Canadian border, died in the storm, police said. An investigation found that Mikita Fox, 23, of Ontario, and Danine Swamp, 24, of Nedrow, New York, “failed to observe that the roadway, traversing a bridge over the Great Chazy River, had partially washed away as a result of the intense rain,” New York State Police said in a statement. “As the vehicle entered the bridge it was pulled into the river as a result of the extreme current and water level. The vehicle was carried approximately 1000 feet down stream.”  (CNN. “Irene Update: 3.3 million still without power; death toll at 38.” Aug 30, 2011.)

 

“Altona, NY – Hurricane Irene has claimed the life of 23-year-old Wikwemikong man and well-known athlete, Mikita Fox. According to a report from the Press Republican on Monday, Mr. Fox and Danine Swamp of Nedrow, New York, were travelling along Devil’s Den Road in Altona, New York, on Sunday night when witnesses say they saw their vehicle entered the water near a washed-out bridge. The newspaper reports that police and rescue workers searched the area, eventually finding the car and the bodies of Mr. Fox and Ms. Swamp in the heavily flooded woods….Altona Town Supervisor Larry Ross told the Press Republican that rushing water had stripped the pavement and underlying soil from the bridge, .creating a drop of between 12 and 15 feet to the box culvert beneath…it was full of water,’ Mr. Ross added….

 

“Mr. Fox, son of Lee Ann and Clint Fox of Wikwemikong, was well known to Islanders for his hockey prowess, as a forward for the Manitoulin Mustangs, Manitoulin Islanders and the Wiky Hillbillies sportsmen team….” (Manitoulin Expositor, Manitoulin Island, Lake Huron, Ontario. “Irene claims Wikwemikong athlete’s life.” 8-31-2011.)

 

Richard Kronbichler: ““Greene County — Three deaths in Greene County are being attributed to Tropical Storm Irene….Another man was confirmed dead in Lanesville, a small community in the town of Hunter. According to a resident there, Richard Kronbichler, a man described as about 60 years old, was killed as he tried to help a neighbor Sunday morning. Kronbichler, who lived on Route 214, fell into the flood waters of the Stony Clove Creek just above Ostrander Road. At the time, he was helping another person move their vehicle to safety from one side of a bridge to the other when the embankment gave away, plunging him into the water. Kronbichler was found about two miles downstream Monday afternoon. He lived in the community for 40 years or more and was well-known, the resident said….”  (Antrim, Doran Tyler. “Irene a disaster for Green County,” Register-Star, Hudson-Catskill Newspapers, 8-31-2011.)

 

Item #76: “8/28/2011…NY…Lanesville…Greene [County]…70 [age]…M [male]…In Lanesville, a man drowned when the embankment he was standing on near a bridge near Ostrander Road gave way and swept him into the Stony Clove Creek. He was reported helping another persons move a car across the bridge.” (National Weather Service, NOAA, U.S. Dept. of Commerce. Flood Statistics–Fatalities–2011 (spreadsheet). See, also: Ariel Zangla. “Irene: Long recovery ahead (videos).” Daily Freeman, Kingston, NY, 8-31-2011.)

 

Lorraine Osborn:  “Greene County — Three deaths in Greene County are being attributed to Tropical Storm Irene, one of the most destructive storms ever to hit the area. In Maplecrest, an elderly woman, Lorraine Osborn, was found Monday, according to a county coroner; flood waters swept away her home — with her inside — on Sunday after it was torn from the foundation. ‘She wasn’t able to be located until this morning.’ said Greene County Coroner John Gulino.” (Antrim, Doran Tyler. “Irene a disaster for Green County,” Register-Star, Hudson-Catskill Newspapers, 8-31-2011.)

 

Item #75 “8/28/2011…NY…Windham…Greene [County]…79 [age]…F [female]…A woman drowned when the house she was in was swept away by waters from the Batavia Kill on Maplecrest Road (County Route 40) in the hamlet of Maplecrest Town of Windham.” (National Weather Service, NOAA, U.S. Dept. of Commerce. Flood Statistics–Fatalities–2011 (spreadsheet).  See, also: Ariel Zangla. “Irene: Long recovery ahead (videos).” Daily Freeman, Kingston, NY, 8-31-2011.

 

Joseph Rocco: “Police in Suffolk County say 68-year-old Joseph Rocco of East Islip drowned while windsurfing in Bellport Bay.” (AP. “First Mass. Death raises Hurricane Irene’s toll to 28 across 9 states.” 8-29-2011.)

 

“Joe Rocco, “the Mayor of Heckscher” died windsurfing Hurricane Irene on Sunday…. the only Long Islander to die as a result of Tropical Storm Irene…In the Yahoo Long Island Windsurfing bulletin board, his very dear girlfriend Marianne tells this story…. They drove to Shirley and found one windsurfer already there [James]…Joe launched to take a few runs ‘to see if it was too much for me to handle.’  Marianne took another wind reading, and got 45-50. James came back in as the winds were now too much for him, and Marianne decided not to launch. Visibility was limited.   A nearby spectator with a telephoto lens on his camera said it looked like Joe was separated from his rig and was following it to shore.   Marianne and James tried walking along the shore to meet Joe where they thought he’d come in, but the beach was mostly gone or covered with debris so they walked down the road.  The police and EMT’s showed up, went out with James to look for Joe, and told Marianne to meet them at Brookhaven Hospital. Neither the EMT’s nor the hospital was able to resuscitate him.  Marianne said Joe’s head ‘was very badly banged up, nose probably broken, bruising around his entire upper face. Something had obviously hit his head very badly and he hopefully didn’t even know what hit him.’ Joe was a skilled windsurfer. My guess [Puffin blog ed.] is that he hit a piece of debris floating just beneath the surface, and was catapulted badly into something large and hard in the water….” (Peconic Puffin (windsurfing blog). “What Happened to Joe Rocco?” 8-30-2011.)

 

David M. Reichenberg: “A man in his 50s was electrocuted in Spring Valley when he tried to help a child who had gone into a flooded street with downed wires. The child was in very serious condition at Westchester Medical Center’s burn unit, said a spokesman for the Rockland County Emergency Operations Center.” (AP. “First Mass. Death raises Hurricane Irene’s toll to 28 across 9 states.” 8-29-2011.)

 

“A Spring Valley man was killed as a result of Tropical Storm Irene on Sunday, electrocuted trying to help a 5-year-old boy who suffered critical burns after grabbing a live wire downed by the storm….David M. Reichenberg, 50, a father of four, was buried Sunday night, following the tenets of Orthodox Judaism for a quick interment. The injured boy he was helping, Reuven Herbst, was in critical but stable condition at Westchester Medical Center in Valhalla, authorities said….” (Lieberman, Incalcaterra and Taylor. “Spring Valley man electrocuted trying to save injured boy.” Lohud.com (NY), 8-29-2011.)

 

Jose Sierra: “A Bronx man died after checking on his boat at a City Island marina during the aftermath of Tropical Storm Irene Sunday morning…Jose Sierra, 68, went to Sunset Marina on City Island Ave. as the winds whipped across the high waters about 9 a.m., police and a relative said. But when the owner of the nearby City Island Marina went to check his property about 4:40 p.m., he spotted Sierra’s body floating in the water and tangled between two boats, he said….Locals believe the father of 13, who lives in Crotona Park East, fell in the water near his boat and drifted to the neighboring marina. ‘He came alone,’ said Eric Irizarry…whose daughter is married to one of Sierra’s sons. ‘His wife told him not to leave, but he went anyway. He must have sneaked out.’” (Sandoval, Edgar and Joe Kemp. “Father of 13 drowns checking on his boat in aftermath of Hurricane Irene.” New York Daily News, 8-28-2011. See, also: RTE News. “US death toll from Irene reaches 33.” 8-29-2011 )

 

Sharon L. Stein: “Albany – Police have identified the Clarksville woman who was swept into the Onesquethaw Creek Sunday morning in the area of Slingersland Ave. and Tarrytown Rd. in the town of New Scotland. At approximately 12:18 p.m., Geoffrey Stein, of Slingerlands Ave. called 911 to report his wife, Sharon L. Stein,  68, missing from their residence. Mrs. Stein had last been seen exiting the residence to load belongings into their vehicle as the couple were preparing to evacuate due to the Onesquethaw Creek rising water level. The Onesquethaw Creek runs adjacent to the Stein residence. Initial search efforts were unsuccessful due to swift water and flood conditions. At 4:37 p.m. Sunday, Mrs. Stein’s body was spotted by passerbys in the creek, amongst trees in the water, a short distance away. Her body was recovered by the Onesquethaw Fire Department and transported to Albany Medical Center…” (North Country Gazette, NY. “Police ID Woman Swept Into Onesquethaw Creek,” 8-29-2011.)

 

“Woman died when she was swept into the Onesquethaw Creek near her home.” (National Weather Service, NOAA, U.S. Dept. of Commerce. Flood Statistics – Fatalities – 2011 (spreadsheet).)  See, also: New York Daily News. “Hurricane Irene death toll rises to 27, including 4 in NY; North Caroling hit hardest, with six dead,” 8-29-2011.

 

Rozalia Stern-Gluck: “Rozalia Gluck, 82, of Brooklyn, drowned in a cottage in the Catskills community of Fleischmanns that was swamped by floodwaters from a nearby creek.” (Associated Press.  “Hurricane Irene blamed for at least 35 deaths. 8-29-2011.)

 

“In Fleischmanns, N.Y., an 82-year-old Brooklyn woman vacationing with a group of friends from her Hasidic Jewish community in a Catskill motel drowned after a creek overflowed and engulfed her one-story cottage. More than six feet of water swept the cottage more than 30 feet from its foundation.” (Goodnough, Abby and Danny Hakim. “Storm’s Push North Leaves Punishing Inland Floods.” New York Times, 8-29-2011.)

 

“The Hurricane Irene death toll continues to rise, including a Holocaust survivor who was found dead in floodwaters on Sunday in a Catskills cottage.  According to the New York Daily News, 82-year-old Rozalia (Leah) Stern-Gluck drowned in a cottage while vacationing in Fleischmanns, NY.  Stern-Gluck was trapped in the cottage at the Valkyrian Motel after a nearby creek overflowed during the brunt of Hurricane Irene as it swept New York.  More than six feet of water flooded the cottage nestled in the Catskill Mountains.  Brooklyn resident Stern-Gluck was found on Sunday by New York State Police investigators.”  (International Business Times. “Irene Death toll: Holocaust Survivor Found Dead in Floodwaters.” 8-30-2011.)

 

“8/28/2011…NY…Fleischmanns…Delaware [Co.]…82…F [female]…Woman was killed when the building she was in collapsed due to the flood waters.” (National Weather Service, NOAA, U.S. Dept. of Commerce. Flood Statistics–Fatalities–2011 (spreadsheet).

 

Danine Swamp: “Two people driving in Altona, near the Canadian border, died in the storm, police said. An investigation found that Mikita Fox, 23, of Ontario, and Danine Swamp, 24, of Nedrow, New York, “failed to observe that the roadway, traversing a bridge over the Great Chazy River, had partially washed away as a result of the intense rain,” New York State Police said in a statement. “As the vehicle entered the bridge it was pulled into the river as a result of the extreme current and water level. The vehicle was carried approximately 1000 feet down stream.”  (CNN. “Irene Update: 3.3 million still without power; death toll at 38.” Aug 30, 2011.)

 

Danine Swamp was a member of the Eel Clan of the Onondaga Nation, residing at Ganienkeh Territory Long House on Ganienkeh, Altona. (Press-Republican, Plattsburgh, NY. “Obituaries. Danine R. ‘Dia’ Swamp.” 8-31-2011.)

 

Stephen Terleckey: “Glen, NY (AP) — State police say they’ve recovered the body of an upstate New York man whose pickup was swept off a road by a fast-moving flood of water the morning after Tropical Storm Irene. Investigator Karl Meybaum says 72-year-old Stephen Terleckey was apparently going to check on his flooded business and traveled several miles past warning barricades when he ran into the overflowing Schoharie Creek as a crew of bridge inspectors tried to wave him off. The accident happened at about 9:30 a.m. Monday in the town of Glen, 30 miles west of Albany. Meybaum says the truck disappeared into the creek and divers weren’t able get into the dangerous water until about 7:30 p.m. The town of Amsterdam man’s death is the ninth confirmed in New York related to Irene….” (Associated Press. “Upstate NY man dies in pickup swept away by flood.” UpperMichigansSource.com. 8-30-2011.)

 

“Stephen Terleckey, 72, died after being swept into Schoharie Creek.” (NBC News. “Hurricane Irene death toll rises to at least 44. Here’s a state-by-state roundup of fatalities attributed to the storm.” 8-30-2011.)

 

“Was going to check on his flooded business and traveled several miles past warning barricades when he ran into the overflowing Schoharie Creek as a crew of bridge inspectors tried to wave him off. Truck disappeared into the creek.”  (National Weather Service, NOAA, U.S. Dept. of Commerce. Flood Statistics–Fatalities–2011 (spreadsheet).

 

Unidentified 23-year-old man: “Greene County — Three deaths in Greene County are being attributed to Tropical Storm Irene, one of the most destructive storms ever to hit the area…On Sunday evening, a 23-year-old man was said to have died after reportedly speeding on Leeds-Athens Road; he lost control of the vehicle, hydroplaning and flipping several times. The man’s name has not been released by the authorities.” (Antrim, Doran Tyler. “Irene a disaster for Green County,” Register-Star, Hudson-Catskill Newspapers, 8-31-2011.)

 

North Carolina

 

Aug 29: “North Carolina saw its necklace of barrier islands, threaded by Highway 12, cut straight through in five places by hurricane Irene’s storm surge.”  (CSM.  “Aftermath of Irene…cleanup and lives ‘turned upside down’.” 8-29-2011.)

 

Aug 30: “About 1,700 homes and businesses – nearly 90 percent of Progress Energy’s customers in Pitt county – remained without power Tuesday morning. The sheriff’s office enlisted inmates to help clear trees and debris from around G.R. Whitley Elementary in Grimesland, east of Greenville. Elks said his department is working understaffed because many of his employees were displaced by the hurricane and have to see to the needs of their families.”  (WRAL.com. “Two dead in Pitt County after Hurricane Irene.” 8-30-2011.)

 

Tim Avery: “Ayden, N.C. — Falling trees toppled by Hurricane Irene’s winds proved fatal in Pitt County, where efforts to open blocked roads, clean up debris and restore power continued Monday. The center of Irene came within 60 miles of Ayden, a small town proud of its stately, century-old oaks and shady, historic neighborhoods. Trees toppled as the storm’s winds buffeted the town for hours on end. “The wind just kept coming and coming,” Pitt County Sheriff Neil Elks said. “The more rain, the more wind, the more downed trees we had.” Tim Avery, 50, died when a tree crashed into his Ayden home, Town Manager Adam Mitchell said. Avery’s sister went to check on him Sunday after she hadn’t heard from him, and she discovered the tree on top of his house. Firefighters found Avery dead in a chair facing the television in his living room.” (WRAL.com. “Two dead in Pitt County after Hurricane Irene.” 8-30-2011.)

 

Tim Avery: “Authorities say a man has been found dead in his Pitt County home after winds from Hurricane Irene toppled a tree onto the house.  Pitt County spokeswoman Kiara Jones said Ayden police found the victim as they checked on residents after the storm passed.  She did not release his name or age.”[55]  (AP. “Irene Death Toll Reaches 13…” 8-28- 2011.)

 

Jose Manuel Farabria Corona, 21, of Dover, died in a wreck on Saturday morning, but state troopers said they aren’t sure if his death was weather-related. Corona’s SUV ran off County Home Road and struck two trees. Troopers said that alcohol might have played a role….” (WRAL.com. “Two dead in Pitt County after Hurricane Irene.” 8-30-2011.)

 

“A man in Pitt County drove through standing water, went off a road and died after striking a tree on Saturday.”[56] (AP. “Irene Death Toll Reaches 13…” 8-28- 2011.)

 

Katherine Morales Cruz: “Goldsboro police say a 15-year-old girl died Saturday afternoon after the SUV carrying her and family members collided with another SUV at an intersection where Irene had knocked out power to traffic lights.  The victim and other family members were thrown from their SUV, and occupants of both vehicles were taken to the hospital.  The girl’s family was returning to northern Virginia from a vacation in Myrtle Beach, S.C.”[57] (AP. “Irene Death Toll Reaches 13…” 8-28- 2011.)

 

Sabrina Anne Jones: “A mother in Sampson County died Saturday morning when a tree fell on a car carrying her and two family members.”[58] (AP. “Irene Death Toll…13…” 8-28- 2011.)

 

Melton Robinson Jr.: “The body of Melton Robinson Jr. was found just before 4 p.m. Sunday in the Northeast Cape Fear River, making him the sixth victim of Hurricane Irene in North Carolina. Robinson, 27, had been missing since going into the river from the Castle Hayne boat ramp early Saturday morning as Hurricane Irene’s more intense bands of rain and wind starting coming ashore. The New Hanover County Sheriff’s Office, along with N.C. Wildlife and New Hanover County fire officials, attempted to search for him after the call came in at 12:30 a.m. but pulled back because of hazardous weather conditions, according to New Hanover County sheriff’s Sgt. J.J. Brewer. High winds and rain from Hurricane Irene also prevented extensive searching later Saturday. According to reports, Robinson and two others walked out onto the floating dock and he either fell or jumped into the river. Details beyond that are unclear….”  (Gonzales, Jason. “Missing man’s body found in NE Cape Fear River.” StarNewsOnline, Wilmington, NC, 8-28-2011.)

 

Melton Robinson: “New Hanover County deputies on Sunday afternoon recovered the body of Melton Robinson, Jr., who had been missing since falling or jumping into the Cape Fear River[59] as storms from Irene reached North Carolina on Friday night.”  (AP. “First Mass. Death…Irene’s toll…” 8-29-2011.)

 

Ricky Webb: “In Nash County, a man was killed after a tree limb fell on him outside his home Saturday morning as outer bands from the storm brought near hurricane-force gusts inland.” (AP. “Hurricane Irene blamed for at least 35 deaths. 8-29-2011.)

 

Unidentified Onslow County man: “A man in Onslow County died of a heart attack as he put plywood over his windows in preparation for the storm, Seneca [NC Emergency Management] said.” (CNN. “Irene Update: 3.3 million still without power; death toll at 38.” Aug 30, 2011.)

 

Pennsylvania

 

Walter M. Bruder: “A camper killed by a falling tree early today in East Hanover Township was identified by state police this evening as Walter M. Bruder. Bruder, 59, of Harrisburg, and Diane L. Hoffman, 56, also of Harrisburg, were in a tent off state Route 443 when strong winds from the storm brought down the tree. Bruder was discovered at 5:42 a.m. Hoffman was treated at Hershey Medical Center for a fractured skull and other injuries, police said….” (Kemeny, Matthew. “Victim identified in Hurricane-Irene-related death; man killed by falling tree in East Hanover.” PennLive.com, 8-28-2011.)

 

Walter M. Bruder: “A 58-year-old Harrisburg man was killed Sunday morning when a tree toppled onto his tent, state police said. The man was one of about 20 people at a party on private property in East Hanover Township, Dauphin County, some of whom who decided to sleep outside….” (AP. “First Mass. Death…Irene’s toll to 28…” 8-29-2011.)

 

Jason Dahms: “A motorist was killed when he lost control of his car on the Pennsylvania Turnpike in Carbon County, skidded over an embankment and hit a tree. State officials attributed the accident to the storm.” (AP. “First Mass. Death…Irene’s toll to 28…” 8-29-2011.)

 

Jason Dahms of Hellertown was killed when his SUV plunged off the PA Turnpike’s Northeast Extension in heavy rain early Sunday, according to media reports…. he lost control of his SUV, struck a guide rail and went down an embankment along the Northeast Extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, according to a story published on The Morning Call.  After going down the embankment, the vehicle reportedly struck a utility pole and ended up on its side.  State police believe heavy rain was responsible for the crash that killed Jason Dahms, according to both the Morning Call report and a story published by WNEP.  Dahms’ death is reportedly one of at least three in the area that have so far been attributed to Hurricane Irene which lashed the region over the weekend.” (SouthWhitehall Patch. “Lehigh County Man Reportedly One of Irene’s Victims.” 8-29-2011.)

 

Edward and Marion Eck: Aug 30/Sep 2:  “The deaths of an elderly Pike County couple may be blamed on carbon monoxide poisoning from a generator used while power was out in the aftermath of Hurricane Irene, authorities said Wednesday.  Edward C. Eck Jr., 82, and his wife, Marion (Jones) Rumney Eck, 79, were found unresponsive by neighbors on the morning of Aug. 30. The couple were found in bed in their Greene Township home on Maple Lane, state police said.

 

“The home was without electricity due to the storm, and a generator was running outside of the house, officials said.  The windows were closed. Firefighters measured a high level of carbon monoxide inside the home, Pike County Chief Deputy Coroner Chris Brighton said.

 

“Edward Eck died before they were found.  Marion Eck was flown to Lehigh Valley Hospital and later moved to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. She died Sept. 2.  The official cause of death will be confirmed pending results from toxicology tests, state Trooper Sandra Van Luvender said.

 

“A gas generator can create 100 times more poisonous carbon monoxide gas than a car’s exhaust, according to the National Institute of Standards and Technology.  A study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showed that during the 2004-05 hurricane season, half of the deaths caused by carbon monoxide poisoning involved generators used within seven feet of a home.  That study prompted research to determine how far a generator should be from a home for safety.  The study found even 15 feet away from the home is not enough.

 

“Some generator manufacturers recommend in their instruction manuals that power cords be “as short as possible, preferably less than 15 feet long, to prevent voltage drop and possible overheating of wires,” the study noted.  But the use of short extension cords may result in placement of a generator where a significant amount of carbon monoxide enters the home.  The safest operating distance is, “as far as possible” the research shows.  Generators should be kept away from doors and windows — even if they are closed, and a battery operated carbon monoxide detector should be kept in all sleeping areas.”  (Pocono Record. “Carbon Monoxide suspected in deaths of elderly Pike couple.” Sep 8, 2011.)

 

Patricia O’Neill: “A 64-year-old East Norriton woman has become the fifth Pennsylvanian whose death was blamed on Hurricane Irene. Whitemarsh police discovered the body of Patricia O’Neill just after 5 p.m. Sunday along the Wissahickon Creek near Bethlehem Pike, about a half mile away from where her abandoned car had been found earlier in the day. Investigators believe she may have become stranded while trying to get to her job as a bookkeeper at the Genuardi’s in the nearby Flourtown Shopping Center….

 

“The Wissahickon Creek near Whitemarsh experienced some of Montgomery County’s worst flooding Sunday, when emergency responders and National Guard troops rescued several people from their flooded homes….

 

“O’Neill was en route to her job about at 2 a.m. when her car became stuck in rising flood waters, police said…O’Neill always started her workday at 4:30 a.m. at the market in the…Shopping Center on Bethlehem Pike. She balanced the books and cash receipts from the previous day’s business, and set up the cashiers’ tills for the morning. As Hurricane Irene approached, Genuardi’s did not issue a message on whether employees were to report to work or stay home…”  (Roebuck, Jeremy and Bonnie Cook. “Irene blamed in drowning of Montco woman.” Philadelphia Inquirer, 8-29-2011.)

 

Michael Scerarko, 44, was killed Sunday when a tree fell on him in his yard. Scerarko, of Stroudsburg, pushed his son out of the way, but could not get out of the way himself, police said.” (AP. “First Mass. Death…Irene’s toll to 28…” 8-29-2011.)

 

“A father of two killed Sunday afternoon by a falling tree outside his Pocono Township house is being remember as a hero during the final seconds of his life. Michael Sceranko, 44, pushed his son, Michael Jr., from the path of a falling tree just before the tree killed him, police said. High winds from the remnants of Hurricane Irene are being blamed for his death. The two were using a car battery to power a pump as they worked to remove water from the basement of their house on Clemens Circle in Pocono Haven when the tree snapped and began to fall. “He pushed his son out of the way and there was time to save himself,” said Pocono Township Police Corp. Dan Kresge. “He did what any parent would do. It was heroic,” he said. Elwood “Spark” Longyhore, Monroe County deputy coroner, said Sceranko was killed instantly when the tree fell around 2:30 pm. Police and firefighters had to wait until a utility crew arrived and cut power to the area before they could finish their investigation….”  (Kidwell, David. ”Update: Man killed by falling tree in Pocono Township.” Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, PA, 8-28-2011.)

 

Richard C. Shotwell: “Winds from Tropical Storm Irene uprooted a tree and killed a man Sunday morning at a campsite in Ross Township, Luzerne County Coroner John Corcoran said. The man was identified as Richard C. Shotwell, 41, of Wilkes-Barre. The man was sleeping when the tree crashed down on his camper around 9:30 a.m. at the Hidden Lake Campground, off of Hunlock-Harveyville Road, Corcoran said…. “It definitely was weather-related, storm-related,” Corcoran said. Shotwell was pronounced dead at the scene around 11:30 a.m., Corcoran said. Members of the Sweet Valley Fire Department and the Pennsylvania State Police responded to the scene. Sweet Valley Assistant Fire Chief Stan Davis said trees were toppled all throughout the municipality….” (Kalinowski, Bob. “Fallen tree kills Wilkes-Barre man.” Citizensvoice.com, Luzerne Co., 8-29-2011.)

Vermont

 

Aug 29: “….Vermont residents are just beginning to sort through the damage and address the state’s worst flooding in a century after witnessing Irene turn small town streets into rivers and send cars toppling downstream.  According to a Reuters report:

 

Hurricane Irene had been reduced to tropical storm status by the time it reached Vermont but it still dumped 7 inches of rain that flooded homes and businesses. Floodwaters gushed through downtown Brattleboro, an artsy community of 12,000 along the Connecticut River.

 

“The Burlington Free Press reported on two deaths in the state, a 21-year-old woman and a child [?].  The scenes from the Green Mountain State also produced some of the most shocking and troubling footage of any region affected by the natural disaster.

 

“Video of the 141-year-old Bartonsville Bridge collapsing as it was washed away by flooding quickly circulated the Web among other home footage of the devastating flooding that overtook small Vermont towns.

 

“Even the state’s emergency operations headquarters was forced to relocate from Waterbury to Burlington, The New York Times reported.” (Huffington Post.  “Hurricane Irene Hits Vermont: State Begins Orting Through Flooding After Storm.” 8-29-2011.)

 

“Officials in Vermont called the flooding catastrophic and said it was the state’s worst natural disaster since floods in 1927.”  (RTE News.  “US death toll from Irene reaches 33.” 8-29-2011.)

 

Kevin Davis: “No one really knows how Kevin Davis ended up in the water.  He had a house on Lake Rescue and longtime family friend Matt Birmingham says he probably went to check on it when the storm got serious.  (Birmingham)  ‘And he was undoubtedly trying to work on his dock and his boat. And no one will ever know precisely what happened, but it was clearly a tragic, accidental, hurricane-related drowning.’” (Keck, Nina. “Man Who Died in Ludlow After Irene Was Community Leader.” Vermont Public Radio, 9-9-2011.)

 

“Another victim, described as a male in his 40s, was found dead in Lake Rescue in Ludlow, the office [State Emergency Management] said.”  (CNN. “Irene Update: 3.3 million still without power; death toll at 38.” Aug 30, 2011.)

 

Michael J. and Michael G. Garofano: “Rutland — Rain had been pummeling Rutland all morning on Aug. 28, but it was only in the early afternoon, when Tropical Storm Irene’s downpour intensified, that Michael J. Garofano, 55, set out to determine how the city’s water-supply system was holding up. Joining him was his son, Michael G. Garofano, 24…. They didn’t have to go just then — not at the height of the storm, much less on a Sunday better spent hunkering down. But for the elder Garofano, this intemperate foray was entirely in character… he was dedicated to his job as water treatment manager and to his longstanding role as chief steward of the city’s water supply. He had a proprietary interest in the municipal water facilities — the intake on Mendon Brook, the reservoir, the filtration plant, the holding tanks — that delivered potable water to taps across Rutland….

 

“…Mendon Brook, a gentle stream…has a way of swelling to turbulent, river-size proportions under protracted, heavy rainfall….

 

“The day before Irene arrived, anticipating a storm surge that could contaminate the brook — and hence, the reservoir — Garofano had closed the intake valve. Now, as the storm raged, he was wondering about the intake building and infrastructure. If there was a problem that could be dealt with, his son was with him to lend a hand. Michael G. Garofano, who was making a career for himself as a landscaper, had apparently inherited his father’s work ethic….

 

“By early afternoon that Sunday, as Irene’s deluge continued, Mendon Brook was roaring and creating havoc. It washed out part of U.S. 4 in Mendon and destroyed a lengthy section of the Alpine Pipeline, which carries sewage from Killington to the Rutland wastewater treatment plant. Deputy Chief Francis Robillard was on duty at Rutland Fire Department headquarters when one of his colleagues called in from the field to report the breach in the pipeline. The break was within Rutland’s watershed, so protocol mandated that Rutland’s water treatment manager be notified, because sewage in the intake could contaminate the reservoir. (That probably wouldn’t happen in this case, because Garofano had closed the intake valve the day before.)…. An hour went by [after the call]. ‘About 2:30, I called them,’ Robillard said. ‘It went right to voice mail.’ Something was wrong. ‘We sent a crew up there to look for them, with a police officer and K-9,’ Robillard said. ‘We knew the information wasn’t good.’ The searchers reached the scene about 3 p.m. They found the truck, parked about two-tenths of a mile from the intake, the road to which had been inundated. Also washed out, officials later learned, was a section of the supply pipeline carrying water from the intake to the reservoir. The dog followed the Garofanos’ scents through the woods and up to where a caved-in embankment overlooked the washout and the intake, Robillard said. No sign of them.

 

“The search resumed Monday morning on a larger scale as the floodwaters receded. It was a community effort — Garofano family members and friends, volunteers, public works employees, construction workers. Michael J. Garofano’s body was found in a pile of flood debris about a half-mile down from the intake. The active search continued at full strength through Friday, but several more weeks went by before Michael G. Garofano’s body was located, about a mile farther downstream.

 

“No one can say for sure how the Garofanos came to be swept away. The best guess is that they were standing on the bluff at the edge of the woods, overlooking the torrent that swirled around the intake, when the ground gave way beneath their feet….”  (Johnson, Tim. “Irene Heroes: Rutland father, son died in service to city.” 12-28-2011. BurlingtonFreePress.com.)

 

“Rutland Water Treatment Plant Supervisor Michael Garofano Sr. had been checking Sunday afternoon on a water system intake [in Mendon[60]]. His body was recovered Monday. His 25-year-old son, Michael Garofano Jr., had been with him and was still missing.” (AP. “Hurricane Irene blamed for at least 35 deaths. 8-29-2011.)

 

Ivana Taseva: Item # 85: 8/29/2011…VT…Wilmington…Windham [County]…21 [age]…F [female]…“A woman drowned when the car she was in became trapped by flood waters from the North Branch Deerfield River in Wilmington.” (National Weather Service, NOAA, U.S. Dept. of Commerce. Flood Statistics–Fatalities–2011 (spreadsheet).)

 

“A body recovered from the Deerfield River is believed to be that of a woman who fell in while watching flooding in Wilmington.” (AP. “Hurricane Irene blamed for…35 deaths. 8-29-2011.)

 

Virginia

 

“In Brunswick County, a tree fell across a car Saturday afternoon, killing 67-year-old James Blackwell of Brodnax.  The driver was taken to the hospital with minor injuries.” (AP. “Irene Death Toll Reaches 13…” 8-28- 2011.)

 

Daniel Eaves, 60: “Chesterfield County police say a man died at a Hopewell hospital Saturday after a tree fell on a house that he was inside with six other adults.[61]  A woman in the house was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.” (AP. “Irene Death Toll…13…” 8-28- 2011; (News.com.au.  “Death toll from Hurricane Irene rises above 40.” 8-30-2011; citing Richmond Times-Dispatch.)

 

“Newport News authorities report that 11-year-old Zahir Robinson was killed when a large tree crashed through his apartment shortly after noon. He was pronounced dead at the scene.  The boy’s mother, who was in the apartment, was not injured.” (AP. “Irene Death…” 8-28- 2011.)

 

William P. Washington: “A King William County man killed when a tree fell on him is the fourth confirmed fatality related to Hurricane Irene. Virginia Department of Emergency Management officials say the man was cutting a tree when another fell on him shortly before 8:30 p.m. Saturday.”[62] (AP. “Irene Death Toll Reaches 13…” 8-28- 2011.)

 

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Knapp, Krystal. “Friends and Family Mourn Loss of Hun Graduate Cesar Ortiz,” Planet Princeton, 9-2-2011. At: http://planetprinceton.com/2011/09/02/hun-graduate-cesar-ortiz-laid-to-rest/

 

Lieberman, Steve, Laura Incalcaterra and Alex Taylor. “Spring Valley man electrocuted trying to save injured boy.” Lohud.com (NY), 8-29-2011. Accessed at: http://www.lohud.com/article/20110829/NEWS03/108290330/Spring-Valley-man-electrocuted-trying-save-injured-boy

 

Los Angeles Times. “Hurricane Irene death toll hits 5, with boy killed by tree in Virginia,” 8-27-2011. Accessed at: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/nationnow/sports/page/5/

 

Los Angeles Times. “Irene death toll hits 42, as recovery efforts are amped up.” 8-30-2011. Accessed 8-31-2011:  http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/nationnow/2011/08/rescue-efforts-irene-.html

 

Ma, Myles. “Hero Princeton EMT Michael Kenwood Laid to Rest,” LawrencevillePatch, 8-31-2011. Accessed 9-1-2011: http://lawrenceville.patch.com/groups/police-and-fire/p/hero-princeton-emt-michael-kenwood-laid-to-rest

 

Manitoulin Expositor, Manitoulin Island, Lake Huron, Ontario. “Irene claims Wikwemikong athlete’s life.” 8-31-2011. Accessed at: http://www.manitoulin.ca/top-stories/page/74/

 

Matza, Michael. “Lafayette Hill couple summering in Maine dies from carbon-monoxide poisoning after Irene knocks out power.” Philly.com, 9-1-2011. Accessed at: http://articles.philly.com/2011-09-01/news/30029230_1_carbon-monoxide-generator-summer-home

 

McCormack, Kathy (Associated Press). “NH assesses damage from Irene, 1 death reported.”, 8-30-2011. At:  http://www.chron.com/news/article/NH-assesses-damage-from-Irene-1-death-reported-2147524.php

 

Mestanza, Jean-Pierre. “North Bergen family mourns husband and father killed by fall from ladder during hurricane preparations,” Jersey Journal. 8-31-2011. Accessed 9-1-2011 at: http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/2011/08/north_bergen_family_mourns_hus.html

 

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NBC4 Washington. “Irene Leaves Destruction in Her Wake.” 8-29-2011. Accessed at: http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Irene-Leaves-Destruction-in-Her-Wake-128555918.html

 

New York Daily News. “Hurricane Irene death toll rises to 27, including 4 in NY; North Caroling hit hardest, with six dead,” 8-29-2011. Accessed 8-29-2011 at: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/2011/08/29/2011-08-29_hurricane_irene_death_toll_rises_to_26_including_4_in_ny_north_carolina_hit_hard.html?r=news

 

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NJ.com. “Hurricane Irene aftermath: Four dead, thousands in N.J. left without power, while fear over flooding remains.” 8-28-2011. Accessed 8-28-2011 at:  http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2011/08/hurricane_irene_aftermath_four.html

 

North Country Gazette, NY. “Police ID Woman Swept Into Onesquethaw Creek,” 8-29-2011. Accessed at: http://www.northcountrygazette.org/2011/08/29/creek_claims/

 

Peconic Puffin (windsurfing blog). “Joe Rocco Drowned in Bellport Bay Yesterday.” 8-29-2011. Accessed at: http://www.peconicpuffin.com/the_peconic_puffin/2011/08/joe-rocco-drowned-in-bellport-bay-yesterday.html

 

Peconic Puffin (windsurfing blog). “What Happened to Joe Rocco?” 8-30-2011. Accessed at: http://www.peconicpuffin.com/the_peconic_puffin/2011/08/what-happened-to-joe-rocco.html

 

Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, PA. “Carbon Monoxide suspected in deaths of elderly Pike couple.” 9-8-2011. Accessed 9-9-2011 at:  http://www.poconorecord.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20110908/NEWS/109080315/-1/NEWSMAP

 

Press-Republican, Plattsburgh, NY. “Obituaries. Danine R. ‘Dia’ Swamp.” 8-31-2011. Accessed at: http://www.pressrepublican.com/obituaries_archive_url/x151681704/Danine-R-Dia-Swamp

 

Quigley, Rachael and Thomas Durante. “‘There are some here that have nothing to go back to’: New York town nearly wiped out by flooding in the wake of Hurricane Irene.” Dailymail.co.uk., 8-31-2011. Accessed at: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2031635/Hurricane-Irene-New-York-town-Prattsville-nearly-wiped-flooding.html

 

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[1] Shane Seaver, whose body washed ashore in Plainville. Another man survived. (Associated Press. “First Mass. Death raises Hurricane Irene’s toll to 28 across 9 states.” 8-29-2011.)

[2] Charlotte Levine. (NBC News. “Hurricane Irene death toll rises to at least 44. Here’s a state-by-state roundup of fatalities attributed to the storm.” 8-30-2011); Associated Press. “Irene Death Toll Reaches 13…” 8-28- 2011.

[3] Steele. “Update: Two Hockessin men missing since Saturday found dead in…creek.” WGMD92.7, 8-29-2011.

[4] Frederick Fernandez. “…high school teacher had a large cut on his head, apparently from hitting the sea floor. …pronounced dead shortly after being pulled from the water.” (AP. “Irene Death Toll Reaches 13…” 8-28-2011.)

[5] AP. “Irene Death Toll Reaches 13…” 8-28-2011. Flagler Beach area identified as locality in: Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville. “Surf from Hurricane Irene blamed for death of [NJ] man near Flagler Beach,” 8-27-2011.

[6] Matza. “Lafayette Hill couple…in Maine dies…carbon-monoxide poisoning…Irene…” Philly.com, 9-1-2011.

[7] Matza. “Lafayette Hill couple…in Maine dies…carbon-monoxide poisoning…Irene…” Philly.com, 9-1-2011.

[8] Anne Bell. (Lt. D. Embert, Queen Anne’s Co. Sheriff’s Office. “Weather Related Death,” Queen Anne’s Co. MD (website), 8-29-2011.) Age noted: News.com.au. “Death toll from Hurricane Irene rises above 40.” 8-30-2011.

[9] Richard Gorgone. “State police said that a downed power line on Gorgone’s roof energized an aluminum gutter, which then energized the aluminum-trimmed railing on his front porch. Authorities believe Gorgone was electrocuted when he touched the railing.” (CBS Boston. “Southbridge Worker Electrocuted, Becomes Irene’s 1st Mass. Victim.” 8-29-2011.); AP. “First Mass. Death raises Hurricane Irene’s toll to 28 across 9 states.” 8-29-2011.

[10] Foster’s Daily Democrat. “Wolfeboro man dies from injuries suffered in Tropical Storm Irene,” The Telegraph, Nashua, NH, 9-1-2011; McCormack, Kathy (AP). “NH assesses damage from Irene, 1 death reported.”, 8-30-2011.

[11] Includes NJ residents killed elsewhere — Jean Baptista in DE, James Palmer in FL, and Harold Butler in NY.

[12] This includes one pre-storm hurricane-preparation fatality (N. Bergen man); fall was not caused by storm winds.

[13] Star-Ledger staff, NJ. “Lives lost: The NJ victims of Hurricane Irene.” NJ.com, 9-2-2011.

[14] Ronald Dawkins. (Star-Ledger staff, NJ. “Lives lost: The N.J. victims of Hurricane Irene.” NJ.com, 9-2-2011.); NJ.com. “Hurricane Irene aftermath: Four dead, thousands in N.J. left without power…” 8-28-2011.

[15] Cesar Ortiz. (Knapp. “Friends and Family Mourn Loss of…Cesar Ortiz,” Planet Princeton, 9-2-2011.)

[16] David Lemus. (Jean-Pierre Mestanza. “North Bergen family mourns husband and father killed by fall from ladder during hurricane preparations,” Jersey Journal. 8-31-2011.) See, also: Hack, Charles. “Cops: North Bergen man, 60, died Saturday after falling off ladder while preparing for Hurricane Irene.” The Jersey Journal, 8-29-2011.

[17] “Celena Sylvestri, 20…drowned in her flooded car as emergency workers vainly searched in rain-soaked darkness just yards away…” (Star-Ledger staff, NJ. “Lives lost: The N.J. victims of Hurricane Irene.” NJ.com, 9-2-2011.) Also: Associated Press. “First Mass. Death raises Hurricane Irene’s toll to 28 across 9 states.” 8-29-2011.

[18] “…cousins Jorge Hernandez, 25…Carlos Acevedo, 24, died, apparently trying to experience the thrill of Irene’s ferocity from a jetty on Point Pleasant Beach.” (Star-Ledger staff, NJ. “Lives lost: The N.J. victims of Hurricane Irene.” NJ.com, 9-2-2011.) Bodies found in Manasquan Riv. inlet jetty. (AP. “Hurricane Irene…” 8-29-2011.)

[19] Ma. “Hero Princeton EMT Michael Kenwood Laid to Rest,” LawrencevillePatch, 8-31-2011; AP. “Hurricane Irene blamed for at least 35 deaths.” 8-29-2011. Another source, notes the flooded car report Kenwood responded to was not true. (Star-Ledger staff, NJ. “Lives lost: The N.J. victims of Hurricane Irene.” NJ.com. 9-2-2011.)

[20] Star-Ledger staff, NJ. “Lives lost: The NJ victims of Hurricane Irene.” NJ.com, 9-2-2011. Also: Associated Press. “First Mass. Death raises Hurricane Irene’s toll to 28 across 9 states.” 8-29-2011.

[21] Danine Swamp, Nedrow, NY. CNN. “Irene Update: 3.3 million still without power; death toll at 38.” 8-30-2011.

[22] Mikita Fox, Ontario, Canada. CNN. “Irene Update: 3.3 million still without power; death toll at 38.” 8-30-2011.

[23] Peconic Puffin (windsurfing blog). “What Happened to Joe Rocco?” 8-30-2011; Peconic Puffin. “Joe Rocco Drowned in Bellport Bay Yesterday.” 8-29-2011; NY Daily News. “Hurricane Irene death toll rises…” 8-29-2011.

[24] Sandoval/Kemp. “Father of 13 drowns checking on his boat in aftermath of…Irene.” NY Daily News, 8-28-2011.

[25] Sharon Stein. (North Country Gazette, NY. “Police ID Woman Swept Into Onesquethaw Creek,” 8-29-2011.)

[26] National Weather Service, NOAA, U.S. Dept. of Commerce. Flood Statistics – Fatalities – 2011 (spreadsheet).

[27] Rozalia Stern-Gluck. (IBT. “Irene Death toll: Holocaust Survivor Found Dead in Floodwaters.” 8-30-2011.)

[28] Stephen Terleckey went into Schoharie Creek. (AP. “Upstate NY man dies in pickup swept away…” 8-30-2011.

[29] Ariel Zangla. “Irene: Long recovery ahead (videos).” Daily Freeman, Kingston, NY, 8-31-2011; Antrim, Doran Tyler. “Irene a disaster for Green County,” Register-Star, Hudson-Catskill Newspapers, 8-31-2011.

[30] National Weather Service, NOAA, U.S. Dept. of Commerce. Flood Statistics – Fatalities – 2011 (spreadsheet); Julia Reischel. “Shandaken Irene update.” Watershed Post, New Kingston, NY, 8-31-2011.

[31] Lorraine Osborn. (Doran Tyler Antrim. “Irene a disaster for Green County,” Register-Star, Hudson-Catskill Newspapers, 8-31-2011.); NWS, NOAA, U.S. Dept. of Commerce. Flood Statistics–Fatalities–2011 (spreadsheet).

[32] David M. Reichenberg. (Steve Lieberman, et al. “Spring Valley man electrocuted trying to save injured boy.” Lohud.com (NY), 8-29-2011.) Also: New York Daily News. “Hurricane Irene death toll rises to 27, including 4 in NY; North Caroling hit hardest, with six dead,” 8-29-2011.

[33] Harold Butler Jr. “Tuxedo [Orange Co.], NY – Police say they’ve recovered the body of a Passaic County [NJ] man who tried to drive through roads swamped by Tropical Storm Irene. Tuxedo Police Chief Patrick Welsh…says the 52-year-old Butler, of the Hewitt section of West Milford [NJ], drove around barricades and unmanned police cars that warned of flooding. Butler called family, friends and co-workers, saying his truck was disabled by water. A friend called police who searched without success. Police say Butler got out and started walking….Butler’s father, who was helping in the search, found his son’s body Wednesday…. Butler is the 10th person in New York…to die in the storm.” (AP. “West Milford man who tried to drive through flooded roads in upstate N.Y. is found dead.” NJ.com, 9-1-2011.) And, Star-Ledger staff, NJ. “Lives lost: The N.J. victims of Hurricane Irene.” NJ.com, 9-2-2011.

[34] WRAL.com. “Two dead in Pitt County after Hurricane Irene.” 8-30-2011.

[35] Melton Robinson Jr. (Gonzales. StarNewsOnline, Wilmington. “Missing man’s body…River.” 8-28-2011.)

[36] Katherine Morales Cruz of Manassas Park, Va. (AP. “Hurricane Irene blamed for at least 35 deaths. 8-29-2011.)

[37] Ricky Webb. (NBC News. “Hurricane Irene death toll rises to at least 44. Here’s a state-by-state roundup of fatalities attributed to the storm.” 8-30-2011.) Also: AP. “Irene Death Toll Reaches 13…” 8-28- 2011; AP. “Hurricane Irene blamed for at least 35 deaths. 8-29-2011.

[38] Cited Ernie Seneca, NC OEM. LA Times. “Hurricane Irene…toll hits 5…boy killed by tree in [VA],” 8-27-2011.

[39] Jose Manuel Farabia Corona, 21, of Dover, as he drove along County Home Road.  (AP. “Hurricane Irene blamed for at least 35 deaths. 8-29-2011.) Also: AP. “Irene Death Toll Reaches 13…” 8-28- 2011.

[40] AP. “Irene Death Toll 13…” 8-28- 2011; AP. “Hurricane Irene blamed for at least 35 deaths. 8-29-2011.

[41] Jason Dahms. (SouthWhitehall Patch. “Lehigh County Man Reportedly One of Irene’s Victims.” 8-29-2011.)

[42] Walter M. Bruder. (Kemeny. “Victim identified in Hurricane-Irene-related death…” PennLive.com, 8-28-2011.)

[43] Edward & Marion Eck. (Pocono Record. “Carbon Monoxide suspected…elderly Pike couple.” 9-8-2011.

[44] Bob Kalinowski. “Fallen tree kills Wilkes-Barre man.” Citizensvoice.com, Luzerne Co., 8-29-2011.

[45] Michael Sceranko, Sr. (David Kidwell. ”Update: Man killed by falling tree in Pocono Township.” Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, PA, 8-28-2011.) Also: NY Daily News. “Hurricane Irene death toll… 8-29-2011.

[46] Patricia O’Neill of East Norriton. (Jeremy Roebuck and Bonnie Cook. “Irene blamed in drowning of Montco woman.” Philadelphia Inquirer, 8-29-2011.) Also: AP. “First Mass. Death…Irene’s toll to 28…” 8-29-2011.

[47] Nina Keck. “Man Who Died in Ludlow After Irene Was Community Leader.” Vermont Public Radio, 9-9-2011.

[48] Michael J. Garofano, Water Treatment Plant manager and son Michael G. Garofano. (Tim Johnson. “Irene Heroes: Rutland father, son died in service to city.” BurlingtonFreePress.com, 12-28-2011.)

[49] Item #85 in: National Weather Service, NOAA, U.S. Dept. of Commerce. Flood Statistics–Fatalities–2011 (spreadsheet). The woman was Ivana Taseva from Macedonia. (Joel Banner Baird. “Battered Wilmington takes its first steps on road to recovery.” BurlingtonFreePress.com, 8-31-2011.)

[50] NBC4 Washington. “Irene Leaves Destruction in Her Wake.” 8-29-2011.

[51] Daniel Eaves died later at a hospital in Hopewell, VA. AP. “Irene Death Toll Reaches 13…” 8-28- 2011; News.com.au. “Death toll from Hurricane Irene rises above 40.” 8-30-2011 (Citing Richmond Times-Dispatch.)

[52] Associated Press. “Irene leads to at least 21 deaths.” U Today, 8-28-2011.

[53] Daily Press, Newport News, VA. “Zahir K. Robinson Obituary.” 8-31-2011.

[54] Anne Bell, 85 years old.  (News.com.au.  “Death toll from Hurricane Irene rises above 40.” 8-30-2011.)

[55] Tim Avery, 50, found sitting in chair facing his television.  (AP. “Hurricane Irene blamed for at least 35 deaths. 8-29-2011.)

[56] Jose Manuel Farabia Corona, 21, of Dover, as he drove along County Home Road.  (AP. “Hurricane Irene blamed for at least 35 deaths. 8-29-2011.)

[57] Katherine Morales Cruz of Manassas Park, Va. (AP. “Hurricane Irene blamed for at least 35 deaths. 8-29-2011.)

[58] 26, of Clinton.  (AP. “Hurricane Irene blamed for at least 35 deaths. 8-29-2011.)

[59] At Castle Hayne, NC (News.com.au.  “Death toll from Hurricane Irene rises above 40.” 8-30-2011.)

[60] CNN. “Irene Update: 3.3 million still without power; death toll at 38.” Aug 30, 2011.

[61] Daniel Eaves, 60.  (News.com.au.  “Death toll from Hurricane Irene rises above 40.” 8-30-2011; citing Richmond Times-Dispatch.)

[62] William P. Washington, 57.  (AP. “Hurricane Irene blamed for at least 35 deaths. 8-29-2011.)