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Re: Arlington and Fort Worth, Texas
From: Sean Donelan <sean () donelan com>
Date: 29 Mar 2000 01:37:50 -0800
Southwestern Bell says there was some network congestion, but no telephone network failures. TXU says 30,000 customers lost power. Emergency service officials report the 9-1-1 PSAP in Fort Worth was overloaded during the storm, but calls were redirected to mutual aid PSAPs including Arlington. The FBI and ATF offices were essentially destroyed. Part of downtown Fort Worth is expected to be closed due to the danger of falling glass through Wednesday morning. One company has already issued a press releases saying their data center in the area is operational. Most of the Internet facilities are concentrated on the Dallas side of the metro area.
Current thread:
- Arlington and Fort Worth, Texas Sean Donelan (Mar 28)
- Re: Arlington and Fort Worth, Texas Sam Thomas (Mar 30)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Arlington and Fort Worth, Texas Sean Donelan (Mar 29)
- Re: Arlington and Fort Worth, Texas Rodney L Caston (Mar 29)
- Re: Arlington and Fort Worth, Texas Sam Thomas (Mar 30)
- Re: Arlington and Fort Worth, Texas Stephen Sprunk (Mar 30)
- Re: Arlington and Fort Worth, Texas Rodney L Caston (Mar 29)
- Re: Arlington and Fort Worth, Texas Sean Donelan (Mar 30)
- Re: Arlington and Fort Worth, Texas Sean Donelan (Mar 30)
- Re: Arlington and Fort Worth, Texas Henry R. Linneweh (Mar 30)
- Re: Arlington and Fort Worth, Texas Nathan Stratton (Mar 30)
- Re: Arlington and Fort Worth, Texas Stephen Sprunk (Mar 30)
- Re: Arlington and Fort Worth, Texas David Lesher (Mar 30)
- Re: Arlington and Fort Worth, Texas Forrest W. Christian (Mar 30)
- Re: Arlington and Fort Worth, Texas Henry R. Linneweh (Mar 30)