First look at Captiva after Hurricane Ian

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  • čas přidán 7. 08. 2024
  • Fox 4's Kaitlin Knapp got a first look at North Captiva as residents returned after Hurricane Ian.

Komentáře • 4

  • @llamalyssa9088
    @llamalyssa9088 Před rokem +2

    I went here for vacay in 2019 for a wedding. It was so beautiful, sand, seashells, the ocean, manatees. You name it. For someone from Indiana it was striking because we don’t get anything close to that around here. It’s so sad to see the destruction. I had a fun time on that island and we stayed in the brisa vacay home when I was there. Whole family together. Felt good and we wrote in the book they left. Hope a quick and speedy recovery

  • @JH-bf7be
    @JH-bf7be Před rokem +2

    Glad I watched the video of North Cap. Last thing I heard was that the island had been washed away and that family was waiting to hear if y’all survived.

  • @julialaw6471
    @julialaw6471 Před rokem +1

    That's island 🏝 life in Florida 😎! The good outweighs the bad!

  • @scottwilliamtoombs
    @scottwilliamtoombs Před rokem +1

    😎🤔🤔💁‍♂ A sand Box to start demo: fill with used oil - first knowing its lawful, disposal site/!\ ; then line the bottom of the box with a thick oil barrier like Heavy drop floor plastic; fill the box of 12 x 4 in sides, about - too like half in of used oil {{nice and black like}}; then shack in sand with a bucket - maybe a rubber mallet, to shack, (a 5 gallon bucket) - (((too a chain on a long pipe, down the center of a side walk, as width - block and tackle pully block that will ((slide/roll)) on the bar))); ({ after flowering the oil to point that no oil will soil up any more sand - you got something like a dark cake }); flower the oil sand another inch or so; wait a day and tarp/cover; then use a different 5 gallon bucket with much smaller drilled holes in bottom; place on pully system and lower too, touching surface & water to about 3 inches; wait another day tarped and observe the settling and none mixing; {{{ then you demonstrate what a {{-{tornado/hurricane/cyclone} - one in the same}}, will do, as follows; (super adhesive/glue), the 3rd bucket, outside bottom - too a steel plate with a ((eye hook/eye loop)); Drill one hole trough plate and plastic base, for a (((air suction/vacuum))); one vacuum has sucked a few inches into the 5 gallon bucket - cap closed; wait about an hour to verify the suction is holding steady; (({ this could take a few time to demonstrate correctly/!\ - take your time.})); 🤔🤔 the base will be too light if no concrete collar is plastered on top ridge/!\; one complete - pull the base of vacuum bucket; ((-{{ what should happen is the oil will be sucked up as if it was water too & it will also suck up the sand as it moves forward; {{{ No doubt to be that Florida is extremely oil rich and very dangerous to build on}}}./!\/!\/!\