I live in nsb ocean side in a condo, I lost electric so I didn't know what was going on. During Ian, I tried to drive a1a to get to my sister's house she had electric. I ran into major water and luckily turned around. When Nicole hit I was afraid to drive a1a. My sister in st Charles Missouri was watching the video of you driving in nsb, she kept me up to date in terms of damage and told me you drove down a1a, she recognized the area and because of you she saw there was not a lot of water, so I was able to go to my sister who had electric. Thank you so much!
This is really sad to see I grew up and was raised in New Smyrna for 25 years back in the '80s one of the best places on Earth the reason it is so bad now is because all the dunes have been washed away by hurricane Ian, there used to be two double sets of Dunes, I went through many hurricanes down there from the mid-70s all the way up to the 90s and never seen water and title surges so big what people don't understand is those Dunes can never be replaced ever again like they were it was a natural buffer everybody stay safe🙏💔
Makes sense..lived in Florida for 32 years..seen many hurricanes. Just couldn't figure out why this little cat1 was so devastating according to the news channles.I haven't lived in Florida for 14 years but still follow hurricanes closely. Guess I always will. Most of my family still lives down there
@@19jody72 yeah Jody I think that gets in your blood I haven't lived in Florida since 93 and I still follow all of them and keep up on all of it started out with the old paper Publix bags with the tracking chart on them
OMG we just spent 2 weeks at the house where those stairs were. WE had an amazing rehearsal dinner for my son and future daughter in law at the house. We left at 11am on. Wednesday and could tell the stairs were going down.
Always thought I would love to live on the Gulf, but after Opal...I decided further inland would be safer. And THESE homes are right ON the ocean...that is crazy.
NSB is actually on the east coast of Florida so it’s off of the Atlantic and not the Gulf of Mexico. We have had several hurricanes here but Ian and Nicole were two of the worst hurricanes. I live about 4 miles from the beach and until we had Hurricane Ian we never had flooding like with Ian. We didn’t have any flooding with Nicole thankfully. You can have flooding anywhere! NSB is a very nice little town. Just wish it wasn’t so touristy.
@@debrakleid5752 Same here for me. I live in between the bays here, but our house is high up off the road...it would have to be a tsunami to reach our house. We were lucky when Michael came through..our neighbors not so lucky.
@@erismana2105 Absolutely as beautiful as it is to live by the ocean the cons outweigh the pros. Can't imagine what it would cost to insure an ocean front home. Probably nothing in Arizona 🤗 Plus the blizzard hitting North Dakota the weather has definitely been strange lately.
Already uninhabitable - but humans are short-sided and stubborn. My mom lived out her retirement in NSB until she passed in 2012. The big storms were just starting to pile up and it scared her to death. The Breakers was our favorite lunch hangout. This storm would have broken her heart for good.
Absolutely crazy for the county and gov to allow building that close to the waters edge like wtf stupidly in its highest degree and we all pay for it but n our high insurance
I just put a comment on the reason it's so bad now is because hurricane Ian took out the double set of Dunes that used to be there that was a buffer to keep that water from coming up and getting on the land and washing it out
Just came out of the ocean likely no salt damage fully guarrenteeed to work comes with flat tires at a bargain today for 40,000 bucks 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Your laugh for today
High tide that morning was perfectly timed with the full moon setting. The perfect storm. Kings tide and a High pressure to our North. It was a super storm sandy on steroids
All I see is how much we're littering our oceans. All of our construction and wastes are flowing into the precious ocean. Mother Earth is just spitting out what we've been dumping on her for centuries. It's payback time ungrateful humans.
It’s all old. When I saw that board walk flip. I mean it looks like regular fence posts. Not the typical deep pounded pylons. Looked like a lincoln log set. I agree with you!
As a Canadian my point no building codes for the conditions of your weather and then not enough qualified inspectors overseeing the work and then allowing to be build on waterfront. Ridiculous
@@Thedude897 okay fare enough Just not enough of them and are their qualifications up to date? Greed just isn’t in your country but now into ours especially in the trades plumbers electricians jacked their prices sky high do little work but hey where did we learn that trick from. Lolololol. All the best to all of us. Lololol
I just wonder: Is the historical building Mar a Lago not in danger of getting hit by a Hurricane too? or is it in a location where no hurricanes get to?
Everywhere in Florida can be affected by hurricanes. Mar-a-Lago isn't directly on the ocean so it's not in imminent danger of being washed away...but a really huge storm would cause it a great deal of destruction regardless.
@@jrottendevil so the democrates are to blame. Good😂😂😂😂I feel better but I am from Canada and was told by my insurance company that my cost has gone up because of the high damages from storms re: Hurricane Ian. Wtf is all I got to say the stupidity of building on flood zones in Florida affect me in Canada.
I was expecting to see Ron DeSanctimonoius standing at the edge of the land with hands uplifted pushing the waves back one glorious motion. Kiss the ring, or leave Florida.
Die Politik war 50 Jahre lang nicht in der Lage dies zu erblicken und dass sind die Folgen. Die Kosten die da auf die Staaten Versicherungen Bewohner und Mieter zukommen dann hoffe ich für den Finanzminister möge er die Weisheit besitzen besser etwas aufzugeben aus Geld zu verbrennen
I live in nsb ocean side in a condo, I lost electric so I didn't know what was going on. During Ian, I tried to drive a1a to get to my sister's house she had electric. I ran into major water and luckily turned around. When Nicole hit I was afraid to drive a1a. My sister in st Charles Missouri was watching the video of you driving in nsb, she kept me up to date in terms of damage and told me you drove down a1a, she recognized the area and because of you she saw there was not a lot of water, so I was able to go to my sister who had electric. Thank you so much!
The Ocean is a mighty beast 😥
This is really sad to see I grew up and was raised in New Smyrna for 25 years back in the '80s one of the best places on Earth the reason it is so bad now is because all the dunes have been washed away by hurricane Ian, there used to be two double sets of Dunes, I went through many hurricanes down there from the mid-70s all the way up to the 90s and never seen water and title surges so big what people don't understand is those Dunes can never be replaced ever again like they were it was a natural buffer everybody stay safe🙏💔
That makes sense. So sad.
Makes sense..lived in Florida for 32 years..seen many hurricanes. Just couldn't figure out why this little cat1 was so devastating according to the news channles.I haven't lived in Florida for 14 years but still follow hurricanes closely. Guess I always will. Most of my family still lives down there
@@19jody72 yeah Jody I think that gets in your blood I haven't lived in Florida since 93 and I still follow all of them and keep up on all of it started out with the old paper Publix bags with the tracking chart on them
OMG we just spent 2 weeks at the house where those stairs were. WE had an amazing rehearsal dinner for my son and future daughter in law at the house. We left at 11am on. Wednesday and could tell the stairs were going down.
Always thought I would love to live on the Gulf, but after Opal...I decided further inland would be safer. And THESE homes are right ON the ocean...that is crazy.
NSB is actually on the east coast of Florida so it’s off of the Atlantic and not the Gulf of Mexico. We have had several hurricanes here but Ian and Nicole were two of the worst hurricanes. I live about 4 miles from the beach and until we had Hurricane Ian we never had flooding like with Ian. We didn’t have any flooding with Nicole thankfully. You can have flooding anywhere! NSB is a very nice little town. Just wish it wasn’t so touristy.
@@debrakleid5752 Same here for me. I live in between the bays here, but our house is high up off the road...it would have to be a tsunami to reach our house. We were lucky when Michael came through..our neighbors not so lucky.
Another day in the Neighborhood , Welcome to Florida , The Sunshine State ! 🐯🤠
I'm down in Melbourne Beach, we had some pretty good erosion but nothing like that....
Mother Nature has no mercy.
When you build in a hurricane zone hurricane things are gonna happen
@@erismana2105 Absolutely as beautiful as it is to live by the ocean the cons outweigh the pros. Can't imagine what it would cost to insure an ocean front home. Probably nothing in Arizona 🤗 Plus the blizzard hitting North Dakota the weather has definitely been strange lately.
Those oceans just take it all back.
Who agrees that driving around in any vehicle to watch Saltwater spray from the ocean is suitable for any vehicle?
Worst thing in the world for vehicles...salt water erodes them, even to the point of being totaled.
imagine living by the water right now
Seems a Russian Roulette decision.
@@mainenative5928 well idk what its like for the people by the water
@@Nolan938 prayers for them
@@zakiakassam5674 yeah
Ah, driving around in salt water which eats vehicles for breakfast, lunch and dinner...NOT to bright!
Pretty incredible. At least nothing was damaged.
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What damage ?
Houses fall apart like houses of cards. Thaanks😰
Already uninhabitable - but humans are short-sided and stubborn. My mom lived out her retirement in NSB until she passed in 2012. The big storms were just starting to pile up and it scared her to death. The Breakers was our favorite lunch hangout. This storm would have broken her heart for good.
Absolutely crazy for the county and gov to allow building that close to the waters edge like wtf stupidly in its highest degree and we all pay for it but n our high insurance
That is incredible,, Look at all those houses and boats being swept away.. Good thing there was a complete evacuation..
Why is it so bad with just a barely cat 1 storm?
cuz its still a hurricane. even a cat 1 is pretty bad
I just put a comment on the reason it's so bad now is because hurricane Ian took out the double set of Dunes that used to be there that was a buffer to keep that water from coming up and getting on the land and washing it out
@@sneaky5868 LMAO!! CAT1 is a thunderstorm
When God almight reject a nation no man can not help you. repent God can not be mock repent Jesus christ is our soon coming king repent
Chevy Silverado , slightly used , never off road .
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Just came out of the ocean likely no salt damage fully guarrenteeed to work comes with flat tires at a bargain today for 40,000 bucks 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Your laugh for today
High tide that morning was perfectly timed with the full moon setting. The perfect storm. Kings tide and a High pressure to our North. It was a super storm sandy on steroids
All I see is how much we're littering our oceans. All of our construction and wastes are flowing into the precious ocean. Mother Earth is just spitting out what we've been dumping on her for centuries. It's payback time ungrateful humans.
@ 2:27 that's was damage from Ian.
How did 90 percent of this construction even get approved
It’s all old. When I saw that board walk flip. I mean it looks like regular fence posts. Not the typical deep pounded pylons. Looked like a lincoln log set. I agree with you!
As a Canadian my point no building codes for the conditions of your weather and then not enough qualified inspectors overseeing the work and then allowing to be build on waterfront. Ridiculous
@@RAM-db3ti I disagree with inspectors not being qualified. This is American greed at its finest.
@@Thedude897 okay fare enough Just not enough of them and are their qualifications up to date? Greed just isn’t in your country but now into ours especially in the trades plumbers electricians jacked their prices sky high do little work but hey where did we learn that trick from. Lolololol. All the best to all of us. Lololol
@@RAM-db3ti You got some personal issues that need addressing.
Poor Florida. why are there no coastal barricades built up when a storm build up gets discovered?
Too expensive, we wouldn't have any beer money left dude.
Most of Florida was the coastal barricade.
@@maestrovso I made mine from recycled beer cans. I'm an environmentalist.
Great video
Thos is crazy at hurricane 1 status. What if this was a 5 . Gone
Agree!!!
Ahhh Floridas rare November hurricane…Just when you thought it was safe…
This is what you get when you buy on the water
Quality mexican craftsmanship
Do not allow to rebuild save our dunes
P.S.
The Dunes Are Gone
It's pretty certain that within few short years Florida coastline will become completely inhabitable. The days of Paradise Living are over..
Morgan and Morgan are huge contributors to the Democrat party!
I just wonder: Is the historical building Mar a Lago not in danger of getting hit by a Hurricane too? or is it in a location where no hurricanes get to?
Fingers crossed!
Everywhere in Florida can be affected by hurricanes. Mar-a-Lago isn't directly on the ocean so it's not in imminent danger of being washed away...but a really huge storm would cause it a great deal of destruction regardless.
@@hebneh ok
P.S. Insurance rates are already going sky-high in Florida. This will have some rational consequences
Who agrees with me to boycott waterfront living in low lying areas That flood to save all of us high insurance rates?
I was literally just saying this
Obama and all the other elites telling you to be a climate alarmist disagree since they all own beach front property.
@@JaneDoe-rt8oh thank you for thinking like myself but why is it continuing to happen?
@@jrottendevil so the democrates are to blame. Good😂😂😂😂I feel better but I am from Canada and was told by my insurance company that my cost has gone up because of the high damages from storms re: Hurricane Ian. Wtf is all I got to say the stupidity of building on flood zones in Florida affect me in Canada.
I agree and also all of the debris from piers, homes and businesses that are washed into the ocean needs to stop. 😡
Not my place to live
When the water gets to Crestview the rest will be gone.
Wow look at the rot on the roof @2:16
Pray The Rosary! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
The constroction in the beaches are not good this will always happen to it . Sea is for the sea
But...but...how could sand get washed away? Nobody told anyone that sand can get washed away!
I was expecting to see Ron DeSanctimonoius standing at the edge of the land with hands uplifted pushing the waves back one glorious motion. Kiss the ring, or leave Florida.
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I think DeSanTOAD worked tpoo
You are ___________.
These hurricanes are heaven sent if you ask me! ;-)
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Gee n how many years insurance companies been rebuilding man made structures along all this nations rivers ?
@ 2:45 quickly leave before the idiots ask you for help!
I'd say the message from the ocean is "stop your polluting" all those boat engine's, chemicals, plastic etc and we're all guilty.
Jesus tap dancing christ!😥
Die Politik war 50 Jahre lang nicht in der Lage dies zu erblicken und dass sind die Folgen. Die Kosten die da auf die Staaten Versicherungen Bewohner und Mieter zukommen dann hoffe ich für den Finanzminister möge er die Weisheit besitzen besser etwas aufzugeben aus Geld zu verbrennen
Incredible damage 💔 Ah well. The Governor will take care of his constituent's concerns and the economy.
All garbage construction by the ocean
Shows how arrogant humans are, keep building stupid houses and condos along the beaches instead of restoring the mangroves/dunes.
Just like living in tornado alley . You get what you deserve
I get giddy whenever I have the opportunity to observe god's plan unfolding.
You won't be giddy when something disastrous happens to you!
These fools asked for it.
Florida is going Bye Bye...accept it people and move or commune with the Atlantic.
Anne have you ever stepped on a worm on the ground when it rained outside?
@@skelly4998 🤣🤣🤣
Deathsantis has all the answers. He will certainly help along with the insurance companys.
Why do you call him that ?
@@debbigreen-curtis3699 His words, people come here to die. The Reaper.
Gosh dammit my phone was in there!