First look at SW Florida damage from 7Skyforce

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  • NEW: A first look at the damage left behind by Hurricane Ian in Southwest Florida taken by 7Skyforce, Thursday morning.

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  • @bullshot9715
    @bullshot9715 Před rokem +16

    all my support and loving thoughts to the residents of Florida affected by hurricane Ian.
    a Frenchman who thinks of you

  • @raindancer3330
    @raindancer3330 Před rokem +112

    I'm a Carpenters daughter, I'm impressed with the roofs that made it. Hugs and prayers from your neighbor. My dad would brag about the carports he built after a hurricane hit, "See it's still there."

    • @radar_the_fox
      @radar_the_fox Před rokem +7

      Roofs survived because they are built strong after charely

    • @williammitchell4417
      @williammitchell4417 Před rokem +5

      Something you may want to know... After Wilma there was serious consideration about roofing and overall construction of houses done.

    • @sunshinefl6586
      @sunshinefl6586 Před rokem +5

      @@williammitchell4417 Same after Andrew...

    • @williammitchell4417
      @williammitchell4417 Před rokem +3

      @@sunshinefl6586 I was there until after Faye. There were still A LOT of homes that STILL needed improving.

    • @jt1364
      @jt1364 Před rokem +1

      Carpenters daughter? Are you a carpenter then? A roofer? smh

  • @Venckman
    @Venckman Před rokem +60

    Lots of damage to be sure, but I'm impressed that most of these homes and buildings are intact. I imagine the building codes here are incredibly strict.

    • @achosenone44
      @achosenone44 Před rokem

      the sickos demonic fallen angels used frequency weapons not deceiving me!!!!

    • @judgeholden849
      @judgeholden849 Před rokem +8

      The ones intact are cinder block houses, the ones that aren't are wood-frame. Most homes in Florida are built out of cinder block for this reason.

    • @c.a.saunders2819
      @c.a.saunders2819 Před rokem +10

      @Venckman,
      The building codes, and processes of building along with the building inspection processes were/are incredibly thorough, and are followed diligently by the professional builders and developers in this area, and truthfully throughout southwest Florida.
      The problem now for the, " intact ", buildings will be the saltwater corrosion factors that all concrete block constructed homes will face with the volumes of steel rebar used in tying these homes together.
      Most of the homes have all been built using roof trusses with an engineering regimen and process that could bring an inland builder to his knees crying.
      These roof systems are tied down incredibly effective. This is why these buildings you see remain largely undamaged perhaps other than some cosmetic issues.
      The windows and doors are all specifically engineered and rated as well using, " Impact Glass ", to assist in preventing uplift events within the structures preventing assured devastation of them.
      It's an extremely impressive building process and was changed after intensive studies done from the devastation caused by Hurricane Andrew in 1992 in South Florida's Homestead area near Miami.
      Just wanted you to know.
      In closing, I built homes along that roadway the gentleman in the video clip referred to as Bonita Beach Beach Rd. He was incorrect about it's name, it's actually Hickory Blvd.

    • @MoMoMyPup10
      @MoMoMyPup10 Před rokem

      Almost all new construction now. Little by little over the years the 'little beach cabins' were bought up and those large 3 and 4 story castles were built. I can say that 15 years ago each plot was a minimum $1.5 million on the _other_ side of the road, then they leveled the existing houses in order to build new on it. They did not care about doing it the 'cheap way'.

    • @jesusamador4661
      @jesusamador4661 Před rokem +1

      They are, any home build after the early 90’s are cat 5 storm rated

  • @samnews76
    @samnews76 Před rokem +104

    If we continue to build homes on our shorelines, the insurance companies are either going to stop insuring them or the rates are going to be so high it will be like buying your house twice. It's past time for a new strategy when it comes to building homes in our seaside communities.

    • @Gemmarose9012
      @Gemmarose9012 Před rokem +23

      If people are building houses on the shoreline, money isn’t a concern for them.

    • @MsAlien911
      @MsAlien911 Před rokem +9

      Cant get insurance for beachfront properties in my town in NZ. Its started already

    • @mom_im_losing_it
      @mom_im_losing_it Před rokem +13

      Just don’t build in disaster prone areas.

    • @norafox4789
      @norafox4789 Před rokem +10

      AMEN!!!especially in Florida!!I been preaching this shit for 50 years.71 years young now.

    • @norafox4789
      @norafox4789 Před rokem +2

      @@Gemmarose9012 It is now!!!!

  • @dawnpierce3862
    @dawnpierce3862 Před rokem +23

    North Fort Myers is my Home Town. I still have family and friends there. After Hurricane Charlie hit in 2004, ALL of the Community went out and helped ANYONE that needed help. It will take much longer to get back to a some what Normal Life, but they are Strong and will rebuild back stronger as a Community.
    My thoughts and Prayers go out to everyone in Florida

    • @dianawilliams6700
      @dianawilliams6700 Před rokem +3

      That is so beautiful!

    • @Aikynbreusov
      @Aikynbreusov Před rokem

      Did you guys help black people too??

    • @mosesmom
      @mosesmom Před rokem

      @@Aikynbreusov shut up!

    • @dianawilliams6700
      @dianawilliams6700 Před rokem

      @@Aikynbreusov Black, White, Hispanic and Asian people are helping each other. You have been taught wrong, that Black people need to sit around waiting for someone to take care of them. The truth is, all races are helping each other.

  • @danieldavis3035
    @danieldavis3035 Před rokem +45

    The houses are still standing but they had 10 ft of storm surge go through the first floor. That's why you saw those cars washed up in the front yard.

    • @taylordooley3765
      @taylordooley3765 Před rokem +2

      I hope their insurance companies don’t fold.

    • @maggiesmom213
      @maggiesmom213 Před rokem

      @@taylordooley3765 There might be plenty of used cars for sale from that area soon.

    • @meganarpasi
      @meganarpasi Před rokem +2

      We had 18’ of storm surge in north fort myers 😞

    • @1sthawkfeathers547
      @1sthawkfeathers547 Před rokem +1

      @@maggiesmom213 Do not buy a used car from Florida . Lol

    • @micaw7791
      @micaw7791 Před rokem

      So much water damage I’m sure. So sad!!

  • @tommycollier9172
    @tommycollier9172 Před rokem +15

    I'm impressed To see so many structures still standing I guess the new building codes in Florida are working

  • @shoebill181
    @shoebill181 Před rokem +51

    Can't believe how close those homes are built to each other. Don't think I would like living anywhere around there. A real shame the destruction.

    • @ottoschwandt6527
      @ottoschwandt6527 Před rokem +4

      Bonita Beach road used to be single story homes more spread out. Over the last decades, the beach side places demolished and replaced with 3-4 million dollar homes. Yes, 10 to 15 ft between. I grew up on FMB, drove Bonita Beach Road thousand times.

    • @Bdub1952
      @Bdub1952 Před rokem +2

      @@ottoschwandt6527 Insurance companies have a big, big problem on their hands.

    • @gators-rock-tim-t9247
      @gators-rock-tim-t9247 Před rokem +2

      stay away from fl and cali ;)

    • @incog99skd11
      @incog99skd11 Před rokem

      Beachfront land is very expensive.

    • @Bdub1952
      @Bdub1952 Před rokem

      @@incog99skd11 especially if you want to insure the property sitting on the land.

  • @cozyrelaxationvibrations3836

    If they built homes on the shoreline in FL, I’m pretty sure they were prepared to handle the risk. I hope so cause FL is Hurricane prone to the maximum.

  • @pameladiez4933
    @pameladiez4933 Před rokem +22

    I survived hurricane Andrew in south Florida in 92. I know what a cat 4 is.very scary.mother nature showing her fury,when she feels like it.i have a cousin in fort myers.and I don't know nothing.i hope and pray that her son and her and her pets are ok.i know there probably isn't any power or electricity.i will wait until the weather and caos dies down.thanks.

    • @dianawilliams6700
      @dianawilliams6700 Před rokem +1

      Don't wait. Reach out to your loved ones. They need the moral support. Praying blessings and mercy for the coastal residence 🙏🏽💞💞

    • @onyx7417
      @onyx7417 Před rokem +2

      I survived Michael 2018.
      It was scary! I wanted to move far away from the coast !

    • @1sthawkfeathers547
      @1sthawkfeathers547 Před rokem

      @@onyx7417 Michael was horrible. Leveled the panhandle.

    • @melbapompey3398
      @melbapompey3398 Před rokem

      Yes survivor of Andrew as well... right down the street from the "infamous' Country Walk community. What a day I'll never forget... scariest ever! I'm praying for those impacted by Ian

    • @msf1029
      @msf1029 Před rokem

      @@onyx7417 wasn't Michael a 5 with gusts over 175 ?

  • @garmyaniarchive
    @garmyaniarchive Před rokem +38

    This storm was slow moving storm and had to pound the building and pour rain for several hours in every city in his path. Most of the places water is raising, I am in Orlando area and we surrounded by water on the streets. Thank God my house didn't lose power

    • @dianawilliams6700
      @dianawilliams6700 Před rokem +1

      I was wondering how Orlando fared with Ian. Thanks for giving an update. The storm seemed to get faster after pounding the coast all day. Thank goodness it moved out of your area fast.

    • @maggiesmom213
      @maggiesmom213 Před rokem +3

      Watch out for the alligators in the mud puddles.

    • @gowest5145
      @gowest5145 Před rokem +1

      We have some friends in St. Cloud and they said that Orlando is pumping their water out really fast and it is flooding all the lakes around St. Cloud. So now St. Cloud has gotten 4 foot pumps to pump its water out. My friend has water in their backyard up to their kitchen. It sounds like the entire Central Florida area is flooded.

  • @shannonelledge1313
    @shannonelledge1313 Před rokem +126

    As a Floridian, it drives me nuts that people build on the beach shore. They have all the money to build fancy houses there to get destroyed every couple of years, but still claim insurance damage. My insurance goes sky high because of y'all. If you have the money to live on the beach, you should have the money to repair your own home. You know the risk when you buy on the water in Florida.

    • @NoCoverCharge
      @NoCoverCharge Před rokem +8

      Can’t wait to build my house on the water

    • @richsimon7838
      @richsimon7838 Před rokem +25

      But they pay very high premiums, and very high property taxes. My buddy owned one of those homes shown, he paid $80,000 a year in property tax. It’s all relative, you own a $5M home you pay enough school taxes to send 10 kids to school and you have no kids, you own a $100,000 home you pay enough school taxes to send 1/2 a kid to school and you have 5 kids. It all balances out.

    • @syd5604
      @syd5604 Před rokem +7

      @@richsimon7838 yes agreed. i’m more bothered by garbage being thrown into waterways. it sucks for people that’s insurance goes up but people not directly on the coast also get screwed. civilizations are and have always been close to water
      edit: and florida is a peninsula so we have a lottttt of coastline and many many many people live near the coast.

    • @butterflygirl2285
      @butterflygirl2285 Před rokem +4

      I agree. We have the same situation on the Texas Gulf Coast.

    • @raindancer3330
      @raindancer3330 Před rokem +16

      Can you wait a few days to vent? Sighhhhh.

  • @evangelistmarilyncunningha4146

    God, bless each and every person affected by this storm and surround them with Your love, protection, and angels. Let them know there are millions of us out here praying for them and their loved ones. We give You all the praise and glory forever, Lord, and know that even in the darkest hours, You are always with us. Amen🙏

  • @sharoncrawford7192
    @sharoncrawford7192 Před rokem +8

    Going to be alot of construction work down there. We were in Bonita for 20 yrs and ft Myers for 5 yrs. In Bonita we lived only a couple of miles from Bonita Beach. We left in 2006 and moved back to the north to our home state. I know alot of people there. My husband has family in Ft Myers. Prayers to everyone. Just awful!

  • @johnnyfrancois9491
    @johnnyfrancois9491 Před rokem +8

    My prayers goes out to the west of Florida man Hurricane Ian was no joke at all

  • @sandra-tr1iq
    @sandra-tr1iq Před rokem +9

    How cruel some of these comments are. These people knew when they built there this might happened. This affected not only wealth but, the middle is hurting also. So just pray for our fellow AMERICANS 🙏 ❤.

    • @stanstenson8168
      @stanstenson8168 Před rokem +2

      I said pretty much the same thing on another vid. I don't get it.

    • @1sthawkfeathers547
      @1sthawkfeathers547 Před rokem +2

      All days and nights they are obsessed with the fake and nastiness. We truly are in a dark time.

    • @1sthawkfeathers547
      @1sthawkfeathers547 Před rokem +1

      Stay in Prayer Y'all absolutely 💯 🙏 ❤

    • @jodycarrithers6160
      @jodycarrithers6160 Před rokem +4

      I know, isn't it disgusting what people will say. Either they can't help but make political insults about those living in Florida during a time of a horrific natural disaster or they insult the wealthier residents of Florida who have homes on the beach and declare that they aren't worthy of sympathy...as if, somehow, if your wealthy, you DESERVE to have your house destroyed by a hurricane. It's disgusting. It says a lot about what sort of people our country is made of now. 20 years ago, no one would have made such heartless and insensitive comments like that at a time like this. Sad.

  • @gowest5145
    @gowest5145 Před rokem +1

    I lived in this area in Bonita Springs for 18 months. The little beach house I rented got flooded. I use to walk past all these houses. The very very first part of this video is in an area of very beautiful homes that are not close together. The houses on the road along the beach has very beautiful homes that are long and skinny and very close together. Several homes were being built when I lived there and I always admired these beautiful mansions so much. It is hard to see the damage and the sand on the road. There is also a dog park beach and a State Park along this road that is not shown and several restaurants. I've boated passed the mobile home park that is destroyed quite a few times with my boat.

  • @markwilliams2620
    @markwilliams2620 Před rokem +6

    As a frequent visitor to Bonita Beach those McMansions on the beach have the first 2 floors built of reinforced block or concrete designed to allow the storm surge to pass through. That mobile home community....yeesh. No chance.

    • @dianawilliams6700
      @dianawilliams6700 Před rokem

      Heartbreaking! I did see what looked like concrete 1st floor supports but the rest of the house washed away. Hopefully any rebuilding will be concrete block through and through. The rest of the homes looked pretty good.

  • @angeleyes7417
    @angeleyes7417 Před rokem +3

    Even local news in mamy states are not really showing the Ariel massive damages like this at all?? It was not til ate today that Fox News started showing small segment video. The news media is too busy with politics

  • @irvingclarendon6227
    @irvingclarendon6227 Před rokem +9

    Luckily, the majority of homes and structures were well built. Money and good building standards do make a difference.

    • @johnmitchell8925
      @johnmitchell8925 Před rokem

      Lots and lots of money🤑🤑🤑🤑

    • @DOLRED
      @DOLRED Před rokem

      They may have survived the wind, but may be undermined by the surge. High Water tables and rushing surface water spares few. Many will be seeing cracks and shifting sooner or later. The people who live there likely have a primary residence elsewhere.

  • @lover4u204
    @lover4u204 Před rokem +1

    Naples and marco island are beautiful places to visit I live in Flagler make the trip least three times a year this saddens me praying for the lovely community of both of these beautiful places

  • @abegilayoba8635
    @abegilayoba8635 Před rokem +2

    My PRAYERS FLORIDA❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @chill6789
    @chill6789 Před rokem +4

    Hope everyone is safe
    I don't have the best eyesight but it looks like those houses on bonita road held up pretty well during the storm, I don't see any damage, is it because they're too far away or there's just no major damage

  • @sharoncrawford7192
    @sharoncrawford7192 Před rokem +2

    Alot are winter residents that probably are not there. They come down alittle later in the year. Usually when hurricane season is over.

  • @joannsester7968
    @joannsester7968 Před rokem +3

    Prayers. For. All

  • @meeky0420
    @meeky0420 Před rokem +3

    It’s official do not purchase a mobile home in FL

  • @rascallyrabbit8548
    @rascallyrabbit8548 Před rokem +3

    feeling really emotional right now

  • @taylordooley3765
    @taylordooley3765 Před rokem +5

    Do mortgage companies even lend on homes in Florida? Seems like a bad idea to be on the beach with no elevation.

  • @ScarabChris
    @ScarabChris Před rokem +2

    Ralph says "45 mins from our side of south Florida". That 45 mins by helicopter, not by car. But yes it is close, us here in SE Florida dodged a big one.

  • @jtudor9869
    @jtudor9869 Před rokem +11

    Question for Floridians... why are some of the beach house wiped away to the foundation and other still standing? Are there specific building codes for beachfront property?

    • @beautifulsoul7093
      @beautifulsoul7093 Před rokem +11

      Possibly age of the home, prev undetected damage etc sure there's always code but doesn't mean houses are built the same time same way

    • @missdebbieann1356
      @missdebbieann1356 Před rokem +7

      Depends on the force of the water too. Repeating hit on the foundation. Soil erosion sweeping away the foundation.

    • @scotttyson607
      @scotttyson607 Před rokem +7

      The ones that are left may not be as intact as they appear on the outside.

    • @ottoschwandt6527
      @ottoschwandt6527 Před rokem +12

      Original homes built there in 70s were timber and on pilings. The 2nd floor would be 10 ft at most off the ground floor. Those homes would be 'lifted' off like a boat. Any single story homes, devastated by water level moving thru. The beach front homes on Bonita Beach Road are 'newer', over the past 20 years or less. These homes are all concrete/block. These homes are/were worth 3-4 million. Only 10 to 15 ft between these monster houses. They have 'vents' designed in first floor to supposedly let the water flow put. I learned how to ealk/crawl on Ft. Myers Beach in 73. I lived there 81 thru early 90s. We just moved my Mom 3 years ago.

    • @missdebbieann1356
      @missdebbieann1356 Před rokem +2

      Also remember the hurricane is constantly moving someparts have stronger winds even tornados .So it depends on what part of the Hurricane you were hit with. If your house is near the wall of the eye it better be very very sturdy. Vs a house near the tail. So it comes down to luck . You can have a crappy house and its fine. Because luckily you got the soft end of the storm.

  • @contactpq
    @contactpq Před rokem +1

    Hurrican Michael, 2018, that came ashore in Mexico Beach FL seems like it did nore damage ... Michael literaly stripped the entire beach ... barely any homes were left standing

  • @starbornhitz122
    @starbornhitz122 Před rokem +3

    So Sad to keep Building on Shorelines and Beaches 💔🙏💔🙏

  • @Cybotronr9
    @Cybotronr9 Před rokem +1

    They're called barrier islands for a reason.

  • @gregmasson6838
    @gregmasson6838 Před rokem

    That’s Hickory Blvd. NOT Bonita Beach Road. BBR turns into Hickory Blvd after Docs Beach House and then Estero Blvd after Big Hickory Pass bridge (which is now closed indefinitely). I traveled this road every day when I lived on the island. I’m so sad.

  • @ew6546
    @ew6546 Před rokem +1

    A lot of damage but not as bad as I expected. Hopefully everyone evacuated the flood zones. I remember when hurricane Michael hit Panama City FL it left barely any buildings standing near the beach.

    • @michealsmith6054
      @michealsmith6054 Před rokem

      I sat in Michael it left barely any trees standing it looked like a nuke hit panama city I literally got lost in neighborhoods I drove around in for years before to this day you can still see the damage Michael did all over bay county

    • @tobiasj2455
      @tobiasj2455 Před rokem

      This isn't even the worst area. It's a 3 minute drive down Bonita Beach Blvd. Don't be an idiot. It looks Ike a bomb went off in FT Myers Beach and FT Myers.

    • @ew6546
      @ew6546 Před rokem

      @@tobiasj2455 I wasn't commenting on FT Myers Beach you dolt.

    • @ew6546
      @ew6546 Před rokem

      @@michealsmith6054 I drove past Panama a short time after the hurricane and I was amazed by the forests that were practically leveled even miles inland. I'm sure it's much of the same with Ian.

  • @butterflygirl2285
    @butterflygirl2285 Před rokem +15

    I wonder if some of the people, who recently moved from other states to Florida, are now regretting their decision. It is heartbreaking.

    • @beautifulsoul7093
      @beautifulsoul7093 Před rokem +8

      I think it's a known risk when they build 10 feet from the ocean.

    • @josephk4310
      @josephk4310 Před rokem +8

      I'll bet they did not regret their decision. I've been through a number of hurricanes. The key is to get out before the storm hits and to not return until power is back on. Material things can be replaced. Staying in the area and experiencing the hurricane ages a person tremendously. No matter what your background or temperament is.
      Slava tebe Bozshe ☦️🇺🇸🙏 Amin

    • @ericeclifford
      @ericeclifford Před rokem +6

      No we don't lol Hurricanes < everything else Florida offers that is great.

    • @Average_Sociopath
      @Average_Sociopath Před rokem

      @@GothamsFinest Zealot

    • @markwilliams2620
      @markwilliams2620 Před rokem +6

      Dude, I get to wear shorts and sandals all year long. Have to wear warm clothes, as in sweat pants and shirt, three weeks in January. Beats the hell out of Michigan the same time of year. A hurricane won't chase me out of Floriduh. All the people moving in... probably.

  • @robertrusnak620
    @robertrusnak620 Před rokem +3

    Hang in there Florida

  • @efeG24
    @efeG24 Před rokem +2

    Holy god that look like some end of the world type ish

  • @jamesmziegler
    @jamesmziegler Před rokem +1

    I saw an entire house sitting on its SIDE

  • @SuperSkidude
    @SuperSkidude Před rokem

    Does anyone know how far the surge went inland and how deep? Not past 41 I hope.

  • @karenreichenbaugh856
    @karenreichenbaugh856 Před rokem

    God be with the people that are hurting.

  • @irenegea7644
    @irenegea7644 Před rokem

    New subscriber here 😊
    Keep safe everyone 🙏🙏🙏

  • @tobiasj2455
    @tobiasj2455 Před rokem +1

    This is the worst storm to ever hit this area.

  • @1M005E1
    @1M005E1 Před rokem +5

    Jesus said everyone who hears his words and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. Then he went on to say everyone who hears his words and does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on sand (Matthew 7:24-26)

  • @lsharon2175
    @lsharon2175 Před rokem +1

    Now everyone has "beach front property" since the storm moved the beach inland.

  • @MiroBG359
    @MiroBG359 Před rokem

    so anything up to code survived or at most got flooded. The damage is vegetation, and either water pushing the sand to the road or tin buildings blown off

  • @alexandriapeters5688
    @alexandriapeters5688 Před rokem +5

    I know that Fort Myers has to wait for flood waters to go down, for power to be restored. Can anyone tell me how to find out if my family is okay, they are not able to answer the phone. Is there a FEMA contact?

    • @artspark7697
      @artspark7697 Před rokem +2

      I think there is Florida emergency services number you can report them to. So someone will know they need help.

    • @anitakristensen4679
      @anitakristensen4679 Před rokem

      look on Google.

  • @nanilim7084
    @nanilim7084 Před rokem +1

    اللهم استرنا فوق الارض وتحت الارض ويوم العرض آمين يارب العالمين

  • @johnnyfrancois9491
    @johnnyfrancois9491 Před rokem +1

    It’s like the I name storms is just deadly from Ivan Irma Ida and now Ian

  • @vascoribeiro69
    @vascoribeiro69 Před rokem

    Big houses in the beach...is this the first hurricane to hit Florida?

  • @karenreichenbaugh856
    @karenreichenbaugh856 Před rokem +1

    Looks like Southwest Florida got hit bad.

  • @goldenlight4093
    @goldenlight4093 Před rokem +1

    Mother Gaia showed us her power. We have to stop destroying our natural forests, eco systems, overusing our natural resources or Mother Gaia will have to do major cleanse herself to protect our collective's continuous coexistence.

  • @donnam8117
    @donnam8117 Před rokem

    I notice this too how the roofs stay in tack are they steel roofs or metals. I pray for the whole state of Florida

  • @catherinerosa-baker2937

    So the house are fine in Naples is this Naples, it just looks like a bunch of debris that the trucks can clean up and wait for the electricity it doesn't look bad at all

  • @snnetteachexnayder63
    @snnetteachexnayder63 Před rokem

    This looks like rental condominium properties for beach goers that go there for vacations, weddings and other family get togethers. There’s going to be lots of income losses for the owners of the rental condominiums also.

  • @Yarmox
    @Yarmox Před rokem +3

    So heartbreaking. Im sure Gordan drive down in naples looks similar. Some of the most beautiful properties and neighbors are now decimated

  • @FunTubeForAll
    @FunTubeForAll Před rokem

    Insurance company will fully pay for it

  • @jonathanevans7717
    @jonathanevans7717 Před rokem

    Us people in north port got hit hard too we have flooded streets

  • @sunshiicattara6410
    @sunshiicattara6410 Před rokem

    I have heard some people say, they have had enough rebuilding and going to move inland, I would have done that a long time ago. I feel so sorry for the people of Florida, a lot of damage. I hope a lot of people got out, but we all hate to leave our homes, I fear the death count will be high. Climate change is real, a diver was just out in the ocean where Ian came across, he said the water was very warm, he said Ian would pick up before it hit Florida, and it did, a lot.

  • @TinShackVideos
    @TinShackVideos Před rokem

    0:26 how did that pass inspection,no rebar and no concrete?

    • @AxePlays-hc5dj
      @AxePlays-hc5dj Před rokem

      But there is visible rebar and concrete

    • @TinShackVideos
      @TinShackVideos Před rokem +1

      @@AxePlays-hc5dj
      No, all the cinder blocks are hollow ,that's why they fell apart.

  • @stevenjames7667
    @stevenjames7667 Před rokem +1

    Listen I know that Florida is a lovely place to live, and I would live there. But I cannot bring myself to move there because of this exact thing that's going on right now. I don't know how anybody could live in Florida with the storms and tornadoes and hurricane.

    • @dianawilliams6700
      @dianawilliams6700 Před rokem +2

      I absolutely love it here but it's not for everyone.

    • @1sthawkfeathers547
      @1sthawkfeathers547 Před rokem +2

      It isn't for everyone. My ancestors came not on their own, but they stayed. I'm here for the long haul.

    • @jackiemack8653
      @jackiemack8653 Před rokem +1

      And alligators and mosquitoes. I love 4 seasons and the anticipation of spring summer and the opening of beaches gives something to look forward to.

  • @tuck6464
    @tuck6464 Před rokem

    The sand and the camera filter, are making it look a lot worse than it is.
    Just your favorite news people, doing whatever they can to add some extra drama, to get a/ the BIG story.

  • @kona1967
    @kona1967 Před rokem +6

    When you see all this damage to beach homes in Florida, remember the Florida tax you pay each year on YOUR home subsidize their insurance via Citizens Property Insurance Corporation.

    • @kimleone5496
      @kimleone5496 Před rokem +1

      Same thing when tornadoes blow houses away and fires burn down cities.

  • @kelaines5082
    @kelaines5082 Před rokem

    I don't think houses above a certain size should be built on the shoreline. If u live on the beach u should look at it as your home is potentially disposable and only be allowed a certain amount of compensation if a storm hits. If you are wealthy and can afford a larger home then you should still only be compensated the allowable amount by insurance and maybe have to put a bond up to cover additional replacement costs. It is extremely fool hardy to build super nice homes on a FL beach then expect compensation after a hurricane.

  • @edwardstanton3571
    @edwardstanton3571 Před rokem +1

    None of those homes should have been built on a barrier beach. None should be allowed to rebuild. None of those properties should receive any tax dollars. They should be fined for the cleanup cost and pollution they caused.

  • @jlakatos524
    @jlakatos524 Před rokem

    Mother nature sure seems to be angry! I wonder what it could possibly be!?

  • @markwalker6673
    @markwalker6673 Před rokem

    this will be the most costly disaster on record , billions

  • @FrustratedCat33
    @FrustratedCat33 Před rokem

    Insurance companies: *Sweating heavily*

  • @maryelinroca2759
    @maryelinroca2759 Před rokem +1

    These are mansion homes that are on the water. With people that have money u need to show the poor people that lost the little they have.

  • @302KingCobra
    @302KingCobra Před rokem

    Please stop blocking 1/4 of the video with nonsense graphics or ads. We can never see the full picture. Thanks.

  • @bt9653
    @bt9653 Před rokem +2

    Millionaires homes.
    Show us the low rent district where the average people live.

  • @TheAngelicRider
    @TheAngelicRider Před rokem +3

    Oh these are wealthy and rich people! Well that isn’t too bad. How were those of low income affected? Oh I forgot this is America we only care for those of great merits.

    • @monikerkinakin6943
      @monikerkinakin6943 Před rokem +1

      So you didn't notice the entire mobile home park that was wiped out in this video? Idiot of the day.

    • @TheAngelicRider
      @TheAngelicRider Před rokem

      @@monikerkinakin6943 doesn’t change the reality of the focus.

    • @monikerkinakin6943
      @monikerkinakin6943 Před rokem

      @@TheAngelicRider Coastal areas tend to be wealthy.

  • @michaelmurray5505
    @michaelmurray5505 Před rokem +1

    That's funny build your house on the beach and can't believe it got damaged.

    • @kimleone5496
      @kimleone5496 Před rokem

      Or in hills prone to fires or in flatland prone to tornadoes.

  • @thejudge3132
    @thejudge3132 Před rokem +4

    Tragic loss of peoples 2nd and 3rd homes, Air B&B's, etc. Thoughts and prayers.

  • @ShadovvV
    @ShadovvV Před rokem

    "Uhh.. you're looking at a mobile home park that was destroyed here.."
    (camera shows a bunch of lavish mansions on the beach)

  • @stevenjames7667
    @stevenjames7667 Před rokem

    You certainly would not want to keep personals in your home

  • @cynthiacooney1486
    @cynthiacooney1486 Před rokem

    How did maralargo come thru the storm?

    • @1sthawkfeathers547
      @1sthawkfeathers547 Před rokem

      It is on the other side of the state and South. Do you know how to look at a map ?

    • @jackiemack8653
      @jackiemack8653 Před rokem +2

      @@1sthawkfeathers547 😂😂😂😂 don't think she knows what a map is. Only uses GPS. Map reading went out with reading books.😅😅

    • @1sthawkfeathers547
      @1sthawkfeathers547 Před rokem

      @@jackiemack8653 so true. No wonder they want yo replace us with robots , huh ?

  • @jessvd1
    @jessvd1 Před rokem +1

    Mobile homes don't belong near the coast in Florida.

  • @jakel3424
    @jakel3424 Před rokem +1

    Great insurance will go up again.

  • @vickylanding2830
    @vickylanding2830 Před rokem

    Too close for comfort very dangerous 😳

  • @timroach5260
    @timroach5260 Před rokem

    there's something to be said for living in a hut....millions of folks around the world do live in huts.....

  • @AlexAlex-qn5co
    @AlexAlex-qn5co Před rokem +1

    At very least know the location of your filming, the male who shot has been asked twice and says I believe it's. When your waiting to see if family and friends are okay, what's the point if you don't know the location of which your filming.

    • @monikerkinakin6943
      @monikerkinakin6943 Před rokem +1

      Well he was correct.... Anyone that lives there would know how to recognize it, and he answered correctly every time. Source - Four of my families homes are in this video.

  • @mrmustangman
    @mrmustangman Před rokem

    it would help if you slow down the camera pan just a little bit.!!!!

    • @achosenone44
      @achosenone44 Před rokem

      pan demon( pandemic ) one trump was them the sicko didnt deceive me !!!

  • @lordantiphiley8159
    @lordantiphiley8159 Před rokem

    FYI All Mandelaed Maps still show Florida underwater Again, so if you choose to stay there, be prepared to survive Waterworld style over there.
    Good luck.

    • @lordantiphiley8159
      @lordantiphiley8159 Před rokem

      DONT GO TO NWO FEMA OR NATIONAL GUARD UNLESS YOU WANT TO GET GASSED OR GUILLOTINED under Agenda 30 pushed to next year.
      I Warned You.

  • @liliethfagan3809
    @liliethfagan3809 Před rokem

    Mercy Jesus🙏😥

  • @steve78NL
    @steve78NL Před rokem

    After all those hurricanes, why isn't there any form of sea defences there? (Dutchman asking...)

    • @kimleone5496
      @kimleone5496 Před rokem

      You brought up a really good point. I watched the program and it said that the barrier islands are largely underwater... They protected that coastline

  • @headpump
    @headpump Před rokem

    Water, sewer and power restoration will take a while.
    Where will all the wreckage and debris be taken to?

  • @icare7151
    @icare7151 Před rokem

    Trillions in damage.

  • @maricelweller3127
    @maricelweller3127 Před rokem

    Wish would say what the loca is that we are seeing.

  • @tracyras4763
    @tracyras4763 Před rokem

    Ono it's terrible 😭😭😭😭

  • @mattmalyj7964
    @mattmalyj7964 Před rokem +1

    This is no better than what Putin did to Ukraine

  • @jimmywilkinson9190
    @jimmywilkinson9190 Před rokem

    look how many windows are out

  • @Wis650
    @Wis650 Před rokem +1

    Nahum 1:2-3
    [2]God is jealous, and the LORD revengeth; the LORD revengeth, and is furious; the LORD will take vengeance on his adversaries, and he reserveth wrath for his enemies.
    [3]The LORD is slow to anger, and great in power, and will not at all acquit the wicked: the LORD hath his way in the whirlwind and in the storm, and the clouds are the dust of his feet.

  • @jasonsimpkins9069
    @jasonsimpkins9069 Před rokem

    Thank God politicians can stop mother nature. They have bills in place so this won't happen again.
    Hope everyone down there made out ok.
    I too have family down there.

  • @Strength-Honor-Courage

    Estamated Dmage Cost $300 Billion

  • @histershellac2842
    @histershellac2842 Před rokem

    darn

  • @dirk7816
    @dirk7816 Před rokem +3

    The only ones who will see a dime from their insurance companies will be the ones who had their lawyers file the claim. Just like all the other times.

  • @vibehighbutterflies3284

    I personally would not live by the ocean..why. Because hurricanes!!

  • @tizrahisrael3003
    @tizrahisrael3003 Před rokem

    Its not to bad. THEY BUILT on the ⛱ this is normal.

  • @kamalaworth9943
    @kamalaworth9943 Před rokem

    Maybe DeSantis shouldn't have bussed & flew out all those migrants whom had done anything to warrant their relocation. Let's see where Karma relocates it's people, for no reason....