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FC: Internet helps victims of Los Alamos fire
From: Declan McCullagh <declan () well com>
Date: Tue, 16 May 2000 10:24:40 -0400
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Date: Mon, 15 May 2000 22:52:15 -0600 From: "John M. Brown" <jmbrown () ihighway net> Subject: Internet helps fire victims of Los Alamos Fire. Its a wonderful thing to see the Internet help bond people together. Folks at ShoutCAST have a kick butt product. It allowed us to whip up a internet broadcast of the only radio station in Los Alamos and to get LIVE information to the evacuated towns people. Over 25,000 people where evac'd and are just now returning home. Folks like The New Mexico Internet Professional Assoc. put up a database to track people and to let them communicate with each other via BBS system. Folks at other ISP's around the state helped keep things glued together. Backbone provided by several companies. CW, Verio, UUNET, QWEST All ran without a hitch. The biggest thing was the ability to get informationn out to people as quickly and as correct as possible. We where able to use the power of the net to get the word out quickly about a wide range of things. I hope that other communities and the ISp's that service those areas work together as well as the folks that did here. This is really what the net is about. Bringing people together, not only locally, but regionally, nationally, and globally. People from around the world where able to help, send their prayers, etc by getting from the various web sites. Let us not forget that the net is also about: Doing Good Having Fun Local ISP's and providers that I'd like to thank for their direct or indirect support. C&W CyberMesa.com iHighway.net LosAlamos.com La-Tierra NM.NET/ORG UUNET QWEST Verio News providers: KRSN Los Alamos Radio krsn.losalamos.com ABQ Journal www.abqjournal.com The various TV (local and nantional)
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Date: Sat, 13 May 2000 13:11:36 -0600 To: Sean Donelan <sean () donelan com> From: Tom Beeson <beeson () nm net> Subject: Re: Los Alamos Fire, Internet helping People...... At 02:39 AM 5/13/00 -0700, Sean Donelan wrote:On Thu, 11 May 2000, "John M. Brown" wrote: > The raging fire in Los Alamos, New Mexico is devistating. 400+ homes destroyed. US West is reporting 1000+ lines with fire damage, but no major interruptions. The wildfire came within 1/2-mile of the Los Alamos central office. US West brought in water trucks for cooling and fire fighting. If you had a working computer and phone, it appears all the major and minor Internet service providers in the area maintained service.Sean, Sorry there has not been more news from New Mexico on the NANOG list lately, we have been very busy over the past 72 hours. I know this is of interest and concern for all the NANOG folks and here is the latest update: In a nutshell, many New Mexico ISP's and organizations have banded together to provide much needed information resources to help New Mexico residents who are displaced by the various fires in our state. This includes communities in the north part of the state (Los Alamos, White Rock, Santa Clara, etc.) as well as communities in the southern part of our state (Ruidoso, Weed, Cloudcroft, and so on). I don't have a list of all the communities that have been evacuated, but there is an estimated 25,000 people who are displaced at this time. The Internet is playing a major role in helping these folks and getting precise information where it needs to be in a timely manor. Many Internet providers and professionals are working around the clock to provide valuable information resources to those who are displaced by these fire. Many volunteers armed with laptops and modems are going to various shelters. We have established PC's at several of the shelters (schools) who have dedicated Internet connections. The NMIPA (New Mexico Internet Professionals Association) has been instrumental in establishing a central web site at http://fire.nmipa.org/ to use as a clearing house for all the various databases that have been established to assist evacuees in various ways. MANY organizations and volunteers have contributed to the success of this site since its inception earlier this week. Our hats off to all the excellent work and the continued efforts by all those who are busy updating and maintaining the many parts of this site. Here is a list of the sites/databases that have been established recently: http://www.nmgrande.com/ - Fire Evacuee database (People/evacuee locater) established by Oso Grande Technologies maintained by Oso Grande and fed from lists provided by the Red Cross, various shelters, and evacuees themselves. as of 1:15 PM (MDT) 13-May: 4000+ registered out of an estimated 7500+ households. http://fire.newmex.com/ - Emergency Shelter and Lodging Database established by ToasNet (John Batis) maintained by ToasNet and fed from various sources. http://gambusia.org/ - People Finder Bulletin Board established by David McDonald (i think) an excellent BB that has helped many people! http://www.lac.losalamos.nm.us/ - List of homes destroyed in Los Alamos (Los Alamos County web site) http://www.abqjournal.com/ - Albuquerque Journal Web site with list of other sites established. The response to assist and aid the many families who are displaced by all these fires is overwhelming. Our many thanks to all those who have given (and continue to give) countless hours to assist those families in need at this time. -- Tom Beeson Oso Grande Technologies, Inc. --**--**--**--**--**--**--**--**--**--**--**-- Tom Beeson Oso Grande Technologies Network Engineer A New Mexico Technet Co. (505) 345-1748 noc () nm net --**--**--**--**--**--**--**--**--**--**--**--
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