Yabucoa Puerto Rico Hurricane Maria CAT 5 At Landfall - 9/20/2017
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
- CAT 4/5 eyewall winds from Hurricane Maria rip apart Yabucoa, Puerto Rico as eye makes landfall. Roofs ripped off, debris flying, lightning in the intense eyewall, Meteorologists Juston Drake and Simon Brewer measure 926.6 mb minimum central pressure in eye of Maria.
All footage shot during early and late morning darkness and daylight on September 20, 2017 in Yabucoa, Puerto Rico by Meteorologists Juston Drake and Simon Brewer.
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1-9. Various shots of extremely high CAT 5 winds in eyewall blowing debris and causing destruction in Yabucoa, Puerto Rico as Hurricane Maria makes landfall
10. shot of ROOF BLOWN OFF HOUSE in Yabucoa, Puerto Rico from high winds
11-14. various shots of extremely high CAT 5 winds in eyewall from landfalling Hurricane Maria causing destruction in Yabucoa, Puerto Rico
15. SHOT OF LIGHTNING in intense eyewall of landfalling CAT 5 Hurricane Maria in Yabucoa, Puerto Rico
16 & 17. shots of high CAT 5 eyewall winds from Hurricane Maria blowing debris in Yabucoa, Puerto Rico
18. shot of Barometer measuring 926.6 mb minimum central low pressure in eye of CAT 5 Hurricane Maria by Meteorologists Juston Drake and Simon Brewer
19 & 20. funnel clouds on edge of inner eyewall as backside of CAT 5 Hurricane Maria begins to pound downtown Yabucoa, Puerto Rico following passage of the calm eye
21-26. shots of blowing debris and destruction in downtown Yabucoa, Puerto Rico as backside eyewall of CAT 5 Hurricane Maria pounds city
27. pushed-in shot of ROOF ripped off building in downtown Yabucoa
28-33. shots of blowing debris and high winds ripping apart downtown Yabucoa
34. large window ripped from building from high eyewall winds in downtown Yabucoa, Puerto Rico
Stringer: Simon Brewer & Juston Drake
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Almost a year since Maria hit us, and I thought I was ready to see these images, but I just can’t. Just watching this video and listening to the sound of the wind gusts, and of all the things breaking and flying around the people recording brought it all back... Can’t help to get teary eyed just remembering that those images were just the begging of long months of continued suffering, uncertainty, stress and goodbyes to friends and family who had to leave to try to get their lives back together. These videos are an important testimony of what happened, but I’m not ready to watch them just yet.
i wasn't there but we have family from San Juan and San Germán who are still staying with us so i feel you man i really do
Maria don't like Puerto Rico
I know how you feel, I was in Irma's eye wall less than 2 weeks before maria did it's thing, and I lost my house.
Thats insane, people need to see what happened on the island and this is as raw as it gets.
Leo Velez I live in Yabucoa and Maria was no hurricane that thing was a monster
Leo Velez anthonysantos
Leo Velez yes sir..
this was literally steps from my house... the Winds were so loud it sounded like a lady was screaming outside which of course was terrifying
That's my home town ..YABUCOA I love you ..God bless my people my island .my prayers with all of u ...
Thanks for the vídeo. Thats the city I grew up in. I can't help it but to cry thinking how much my family suffered
G Zen hi
Eccelent report, God was merciful in protecting so many lives.
THAT AINT NO CITY! ANORMAL SEGURA QUE NACISTES AQUI?! -_-
Jonathan PUERTO RICAN hi...?
Gigi Zen im from Arecibo... Cercadillo
After 9 months this is the first time that I have access to normal speed internet. Watching what hurricane maria was. It was horrible to be there and not know what happened, I mean we were 2 weeks behind for newspapers even the radio stations didn't have information of what was happening in the island. That hurricane was a demon, the noise, we thought it was never going to stop. I experienced hurricanes before 4 hours of wind and rain and after that no power no water .... but this was something else. Afraid of not have food, water ,insulin, more medication for old parents conditions, family,friends, information,yes information we were like lost nobody knew where we were. 6 days already into the hurricane season... Please God not other Maria I am blessed but other still today suffer like the first day and many other lost love ones....
Maria was bad
@@toronpatterson6855 Maria wasvery good
Great footage! My family went through some sruggles in the after math. Lets not forget no communications at all with anyone in Puerto Rico. That WAS SCARY!!
you guys are brave and blessed to record and make it safe in a situation like this is a miracle
You had a lot of courage to be there recording that.... Congratulations
This is incredible. I living in Maunabo, Puerto Rico, where the Eye of Hurricane CAT 5 touchdown.
Entró por el Guano oficialmente
I have family in Yabucoa as well. Have not heard from them. My mother in law is elderly.
Ver estas imágenes y videos ..me da miedo..fue horrible desde las dos am..hasta q amaneció ...decir lo q yo sentí...no podré nunca..solo lloro cuando recuerdo...jamás olvidaré ese día...
I watched this video for the first time....tonight..damn..I spent it with my wife , son ..and my three dogs ..it was pure terror of nothing I've ever witnessed in my life ...God bless us ..and the rest of the world..
Es hora de ayudar a nuestros hermanos puertoriqueños..vamos a ayudar a levantarlos..god bless PR.
It's been almost nine months since the hurricane, yet for a lifelong resident like me it is still very hard for us to see these images. It is like being there, back in the day. Yet, hard as it is to see them, this is a testimonial of a very real and tragic event.
To those who still say we came off lightly, let me tell you - you do not know what you are talking about.
Wow you guys are seriously lucky ur OK. Jeesh. I love extreme weather but not sure I'd even have sat in a car during that lol.
Brian Patterson Staying in a car during a cat 4 hurricane equals a death wish. That was insane.
Brian Patterson : FEMA: Federal Emergency Management agency. The number is 800-621-3362
Yes they're idiot's and I feel no sympathy for them
I was standing at my window during teh hurricane and I watched my neighbors' houses literally explode into the wind.
Brian Patterson I remember that the hurricane was playing with cars with the strong winds. This must have been recorded either early in the storm or with the cars seriously prepared.
Maria was a monster storm. Stay 💪 p rico you will rebuild and prevail.
Watching the video makes my heart race!! I live in the south part of the island. What I experienced when hurricane Georges hit PR in 1998 does not compare with this. It lasted almost an entire day! We were all at home asking to each other when is it going to leave!! Only a few days without running water and 33 days without electricity. I’m still on refugee mode, but all in all, okay. Thank goodness.
June Moone : i know...
FEMA: Federal Emergency Management agency. The number is 800-621-3362
xilo_111 you are a very blessed and thankful person. 🌞
,z
Guys... what kind of vehicle did you all go out in? An M1 tank!?
wondering that too... the wind almost flipped my parked car
True jajaja🇵🇷
@@StormChasingVideo What was the lowest pressure reading that you measured?
This was my worst experience ever in my life, so freaking insane
Thanx 4 this very practical and informative video. Nature is sumthin' we kan't play with. 😔 God bless PR. The island and its people have stood up. Blessings.
Thanks for being a little crazy! I was in Yabucoa in January and it is destroyed. People were still existing there and the clean up is slow. Going back in June to see how progress is.
That's crazy! I'd be freaking out if I were in that car, just hoping nothing flies and headed my way.
*I didn't had electricity for five months!*
I live in Puerto Rico and my house was filled with water
Todosbanamorrir
Hoyseacabacorran
The Hurricane season is back...and thousands of Puerto Rican families are still in the dark and homeless.
So far no hurricanes hit thank the lord
2020 I'm watching this and still feeling so so tense. Yabucoa was the entrance for Maria. I'm from the NorthWest. And that at the end was not wood panels, that was iron bars screwed to the concrete for security. 6 months without water, electricity, cellphones, food, gas. A flooded house, no cars, no job, no hospitals but with all my family around and well. As Nietzsche said; That which does not kill us makes us stronger. We pray and hope for the best to all American Fellows up in the North after the passing of Hurricane Laura.
Omg! My boyfriend lives in that town in Yabocoa I so glad that he’s ok.
I remember the time my uncle carried me while he was walking me to a safe place hes now in heaven I feel very bad to those who lost or damaged their home bc of the hurricane
Good video I lived in Yabucoa for 4 years. I used to go to that blue shed for lunch.
It was a scary experience lived through it
Wow.. this is devistating.. And they are,still hurting there..:(... God Bless everyone there..
We still feel the aftermath
Two months later
No ELECTRICITY RESTORED YET
Mari Garcia I was 8 months without electricity there
My parents and I have no electricity for +110 Days in Maunabo. Thanks God, the Wright Tree Service of electricity company brought new poles and new cables, whole town of Maunabo has restored the electricity.
Crazy footage 👍🏼🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷
Impressive but keep in mind your safety please
WOW guys that was intense i am from PR but never have that bad moment in my life to see how a huracan destroy a town or sad to said the island...
Mi is La destrosada MI corazon esta contigo. Boricua100%.
Not the greatest idea to be outside in your car. You're lucky something didn't break the car's windows.
This should have been much longer. Great quality!!
Mi querido pueblo de yabucoa todavia hoy 6 15 2018 hay gente sufriendo
Even though is sad to see this ... great veideo
Claudia Delgado This is awesome. Wish I was there.
When the video starts its on the entrance where my grandmother lives
The best video 👌 Next time im going to do the same. Grabaré videos de los huracanes dentro del auto. Buen trabajo chicos
Wow. I am from Fajardo Puerto Rico I was not there for that huracan but wow that strong one. I remember the big one hugo I was there I was around 4 years old but I still remember that huracan
Ustds tuvieron mucha suerte dentro de su carro, en la TV pasaban noticias de que en algunos sitios el viento fue tan poderoso que lanzó los carros. De hecho, yo pase por al frente de una casa y habían carros VOLTEADOS!
I live in Juana Díaz Puerto Rico and this is terrible
Our island.... destroyed.
What kind of vehicle are these guys in? It seems to not move while the winds blow.
Oh look my hometown getting destroyed....at that moment I was in my house with dad and couldn't sleep that whole night to day.
Impresionante el poder que tiene un huracán
Alberto muy cierto.
Alberto ese es el poder de la madre naturaleza
Alberto la naturaleza es algo con lo q no debemos jugar, ni tomar riesgos. 😔
Un tornado F5 es peor.
@@MrHiram30 Un tornado no abarca todo lo que coge un huracan
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Thank god my family is safe 😔🙏🏽🇵🇷.
Wind sound was out of nightmares. I was there. Believe it.
That pressure reading says it all
I live there and he was very lucky....i saw turning cars, suv etc wooden roofs flying....
Puerto Rico se levanta
Oh wow los zines parecian papeles de terror 😲😢
Mary Q fue algo que volaban por el cielo y el piso
Kevin Rodriguez 😢
Mary Q pero bueno lo importante es la vida y que gracias a Dios somos sobrevivientes
I can guarantee you... If you guys were to go up a little bit to the mountains, at least the ones on the 901 road to Maunabo, you'd been filming sideways! I'm amazed nothing happened to you guys!
Thoughts and prayers from West Palm Beach FL
Damn you guys moved right on time
Wow! great video you guys ,really have some ,%, to be out there recording...
Y pensar que esta mier... duro como 15 horas.
terrible, yo no aguantaria ni 5 min
Me cago en el huracán de los cojines. Por culpa de el huracán ,está isla está destruida.😡😡
30 horas.
no fue tan malo y eso q me tocó el ojo en Patillas
Tienes razon duro como 13 a 15 horas dando duro y directo pero no paro alli estuvo hasta el viernes osea mas de 40 horas por la lluvia insesante, Maria oficialmente empezo miercoles 20 de septiembre empezando el dia de madrugada, pero en mi pueblo yauco el desastre mayor fue el jueves siguiente como a las 7 am el rio estaba tan fuera de control que vecinos se tuvieron que amarrar para salvar vecinos. Y el rio Duey es parte de nuestras vidas pero como se comporto esos dias era de miedo. Marleen tienes tanta razon con decir mier... a este huracan otra mier... asi esta isla no la aguanta. Dios te bendiga.
Having live this. The men in that car had some balls of steal. I was inside the whole time it was scary.
And at the beginning, that's near were I'm at right now, at grandma's house which that day my mom, grandpa and grandma were there
Man Great footages but crazy man. That place was like shooting gallery damm.
I live here a it’s was bad there was a light that cut on fire next to my grandma house I went out to get her
I'm glad you were safe
Alguien puede pasar por Aguadilla EL CALLEJON DEL FUERTE, PLAYA TAMARINDO, y Barrios ? Recibi un mensaje que necesitan ayuda comida y agua urgente. GRACIAS!!
justforyounyc215 yo vivo en Aguadilla
wow hacian 20 años q no venia un huracan pero nos toco mas fuerte
Huracan Maria was not Categoria 5 at landfall in PR. It was Categoria 4........ this video title is not correct!
for only 1 mile is not cat. 5...1 mile per hour isnt a diference.
47 purrcent it had 155mph winds; (2 miles below category 5) 😱. With wind gusts over 200mph. In addition the higher is the altitude stronger the winds.
It is for record books. Natl Hurricane Centre said Categoria 4. Close to Categoria 5 is not Categoria 5.
None of this changes Natl Hurricane Centre verdict: Categoria 4 en Puerto Rico.
47 purrcent The instruments that measured the winds collapsed before landfall. Nobody knows now. But I believe it was 5 at landfall.
IMPRESIONANTE!
I would had been freaking out sitting out there scary stuff to watch
My family is from their..some live there still
Scary and impressive views!!!
🎶have you ever seen a tin roof go this way.. and that way...🎶
wow, great video
What were the peak gusts recorded?
my BEAUTIFUL PUERTO rico destroyed.
wow
Terrible es incomprensible la naturaleza está afectada por nosotros mismos y suman todos los experimentos que hacé el hombre olvidándose que no tenemos otro planeta. Muy triste ver todo lo que pasaron mis amigos en Puerto Rico. 😪
you guys are crazy Maria make cars flight i live in puertorico i live Maria and was ver y strong
Ok, I’m in central NC (Mon, 9/10/18@23:34). Seeing this is scaring me TO DEATH!!!!!
•Sigh• Looking back at this.. man.. I’ve lived some pretty insane stuff
how are you guys still alive
Winds here looked more like a cat 3 with maybe low cat 4 wind from time to time.
The strongest winds didn't go through this area, this isn't the worst I've seen of maria.
Maria was horrible across pr, the worst winds were not here but I've seen footage of much stronger wind snapping trees in half and blowing out windows in other areas.
Still looked really bad in yabucoa
Well over land you are not going to get sustained Cat 4 winds because the land friction slows the wind down you will get that at or near the coast. Here you can see that Maria had a lot of Mesovortices.
@@ivanviera4773 that is due to the land friction.
Also for some reason sometimes the wind will actually occur 10-20 miles inland in HUGE bursts.
I've seen hurricanes where it looks worse that far inland compared to the beach.
Some just don't do that.
Every hurricane is unique, and they can surprise you.
@@tvold9204 Yeah every hurricane its different but getting the wind near or at the coast directly from the sea without friction from land, houses, buildings, trees its a very different story just a few miles north in Palmas del Mar next to the beach the wind was much stronger.
@@ivanviera4773 I think the worst I saw from Maria was in Humacao...
That was easily almost cat 5 winds.
Yabucoa fué donde entro el ojo del huracan lo que pasa es que donde estaban es en el valle azucarero que esta rodeado de montañas… PR es bastante montañoso y aguantan los vientos… en la montaña de Yabucoa fué demasiado de escalofriante… especialmente la montaña de la Pandura de ambos lados fue la pared que aguantó los vientos ahi no quedó ni yerba
que dios siga protregiendo a mi pais
Wow you spent the whole storm in the car
Please be careful out there.
Wow, i just got the chills...
Please help them
Ferocious winds
Def tornado inside the hurricane as well the way the debris was blowing in circles.
Will you come for hurricane dorian?
My house stay my house is good no damage i have lights and water now
1:19 the roof of Puerto Ricans Independentist Party a.k.a. War-Haters Organization has blow off. For your information, I'm member of Independentist and I vote the Statehood in the referendum.
No coral wribs no fish to protect themselves till reaching full maturity and causing a huge disbalace on some species
Dios mío cuida y bendice a mi tierra mi isla de encanto y a todos el mundo 🙏
Category 5 winds my friend?
María Emilia Negrón: In some of the peak gusts. Sustained deep within Cat-4 range.
really surprised far more people are not killed with them conditions.
This will be a ongoing disaster as people suffer and sickness abounds there.
MikeMaxis Yep, 3 family friends are dead because health complications after the storm.
Jero Yes bad conditions continue, sorry for your loss.
Puerto Ricans are unbreakable.
Just because our houses are build mostly with full concrete..although i felt my house walls shaking a little bit.
GUE DESEPERANTE FUE PARA MI EN NO SABER DE MI FAMILIA YA GUE VV EN USA NI DORMIA NI CASI COMIA EN PESAR COMO ESTABA MI FAMILIA SIN SABER DE ELLOS
You didn't even realize how strong it was it wipe out Sant Thomas airport and coral wribs lol
Only if they would've painted the shed blue