I live in Southwest Broward. The lights flickered here, perhaps 5 seconds in a surge-like momentary outage. I was watching CNBC and around 1:30 they announced that Miami was blacked-out and that is how I found out my community was an island with lights, surrounded in the east, south and north by a blackout, then I put 2 and 2 together and realized that the surge I experienced about 20 minutes earlier was related to it. Dummy me! :thinking:
I placed a few calls to family and friends and all of Miami was out.
But the media really hypes it too much. It was really only about 1 million people, not 4 million and many people got power back in 10 minutes, most in 1 hour, and a very few lingered for 3 hours.
I was surprised to see how the news spread all over the world. Google news showed over 1000 worldwide news hit for the event. Every TV channel and radio station was pre-empt and school buses were forbidden to carry students. I felt that was a bad decision because the kids were being let out only if parents came and got them. This means that for a school bus that normally carries 40 students, there would be 40 parents in cars coming to pick up their kids...only adding to the congested traffic nightmare. Somehow I think the authorities in charge just don't think things out.
Oddly, at the same time the Brits got hit with a 4.4 reichter scale tremor because I was online with some Brits at another forum and someone posted they felt a tremor.