Correct me if I’m wrong but I don’t think the damage is as bad as most people would assume. These appear to be modern homes that have raised foundations with the ground floors being parking or unfinished, this kind of flooding appears to be incorporated into the building design.
@@gaynzz6841if you look at these houses they appear newer than 20 years old, Furthermore appearances can be deceptively, these look to be homes build to ensure this kind of flooding with most of the habitable spaces on the second floor and with raised foundations.
It truly isn’t - I’d have sold anything touching the water in the East 15 years ago or more. It’s all doomed to be swallowed by the sea. Rhode Island is going to be Atlantis at some point 😂
@@kbail9806 Believe me, not rich and not near the ocean;but it still tore my little house up good. So I still feel sorry of their damage. No fun there. And Insurance companies left instead of paying out.
@@kbail9806I’m in California, and it’s almost the same situation here along the coast in small towns. Investor owned houses mostly. Full time residents can’t afford to buy along the beach. I feel sorry for locals, it’s not going to get better, and not only for them. We should’ve invest in Dutch / Danish systems long time ago.
What's with all the class warriors in here? These looks like modest family homes (some even look like double wide trailers), not oceanside mansions. Have some compassion for christ sake.
They knew they wasn’t supposed to BUILD there in the first place. They dug and built into the costal waters…. So what do you expect. GOD set the lines already for the WATER. No one can change that it’s still going to go where it it COMMANDED
I grew up there, this is nothing new. We had what is called a Kings Tide (New Moon High Tide) at the same time as the storm. Plus these are summer homes.
hampton beach. this isnt new, i remember in 94(ish) the same thing happened. couldnt get out to plumb island. this happened jan 10th, it snowed out 3 days earlier, and rained the day before. happens every few years
@@strych9gaming196 Ah… well but the siding will slowly absorb water and be ruined by the moisture too, if it’s made out of the same materials as they use down South and in the West. If it’s just Polyethylene or Plastics, then it should be fine and not soak in water… but if they used the more “insulating” siding, then it’s entirely likely that the water will travel up the siding and into the walls.
As I recall, even in fairly good areas, Flood Insurance offered by the government is expensive, but if you can afford lake or coastal property, is is definitely worth the cost.
Hopefully not without steep rates and HELLA expensive coastal flooding coverages. I’d hope it would make it so expensive they’d just have to abandon it into the ocean or have it moved inland.
@@MemphisOne44 Flood insurance is separate from the homeowners policy. Lake levels are much more stable than sea coast waters unless it's a man made lake for power generation. Rivers are the worst. We lived on a lake. No flood insurance needed.
@@sanyaomerovic1659 95% are summer rentals, i grew up the next town over. happened many times before. i remember riding my bike threw it in 94ish. just no drones back then.
This is why all our insurance policies are going through the roof, and I’m going to start boycotting any rebuild projects in So. Florida and Georgia, and places like that… that literally get hit so hard every 5-10 years, it flattens entire CITIES… I don’t think we should be building in those areas - period. Make Florida a power producer state, make it move all the Nuclear ☢️ Plants away from the edge of the Ocean, because we all know that it’s polluting ground water supply in South Florida now, but also ocean contamination as well… and FPL doesn’t give a shit - they’re gonna keep it on, unless they have more solar panels, wind turbines, and Surf Turbines installed to catch the ocean water’s power, the breezes that constantly blow across and through Florida, and then maybe Turkey Point wouldn’t be required or they could adjust down the amount of energy output required to slow down the nuclear waste leaking into the water supply… but I doubt they’ll do that. Ever.
Flood insurance is separate from homeowners policies, people. I don't see how an event like this is connected to basic insurance rates. Don't the flood payouts come from an independent fund?
Your national guard can not help New Hampshire because they are in Texas getting ready to abandon the union of the United States of America, ask Xpresident for money, and see if he helps you and your state.
@@susanpage8315 thank you. She works as a lighting designer for concerts but she’s based out of Jimmies on congress. I hope to visit her this summer we are from Pismo Beach California. Take care and thanks again for your positive thoughts.
its been happening there for as long as i can remember, grew up a town over. this is not new, was way worse in 94. and about the 20 times since. 95% of the houses are summer rentals, believe me, they are still making money. and will still be sold out all summer.
@@douglastovey2685Unfortunately, it is. Whether it is hurricane floods, high tide water levels raising, wild fires, tornadoes where they were not previously, it all end up with people being stuck where they are and not able to afford to get insurance, if it’s even offered at all.
@@sanyaomerovic1659 but are we thinking that we, the human race can control the tides, and hold back the rain with a climate management agenda? I live in northern Utah. We just had a fantastic wind storm. When I was outside it scared me to death. Out of politeness I’m using moderate language. My instant thought was no chance we can hold back the heavens. And I don’t care what the models say.
this has happened 20+ times in the last 30 years, i grew up a town over. there was just no drones back then, and it didnt fit the narrative. im not a climate denier, but this is nothing new!
except this has been happening for decades, i remember in the 90s it was flooded, and it has flooded atleast 20 times since. dont believe the propaganda that this is new, just no drones in the 90s
Your home is in the ocean.🌊 Just like Al Gore said it would be in An Inconvenient Truth.👀😐 Now do we stop building along the coastline? Now do we stop approving building permits for construction in High Risk areas? Now do we engage in Managed Retreat?
Should be for just visiting and walking along the beach only. Shouldn't have a house built that close, roads, picnic and camping areas yes, but not homes. That's like building a house down in the bottom area by the river or creek that floods.
im not a climate denier, but this is nothing new. i rode my bike threw the same floods in the early 90s. happened about 20+ times since. there was just no drones back then, beepers were barely a thing! and it didnt fit the narrative for the time either, back then it was "acid rain" narrative.
wont jump at all, this is nothing new. i remember riding my bike threw there in the early 90s. flooded then. and about 20 times since. there just wasnt drones to show the damage.
How come national news doesn’t talk about this??? Everything is breaking news--this is the real breaking news! I ignore news anymore it’s all pointless and political. If the news was like it was supposed to be, we would be aware of this.
Seriously??? This is a natural CYCLE. The earth has moved in and out of them for millions of years. Take the time to research more than the couple of hundred years they are using as "proof". Polluting of water, air & soil is huge but big business doesn't want us to focus there...
@@TDC5 We had what is called a Kings Tide, an astronomical high tide due to the new moon, along with strong off shore winds. Totally normal. That is why these house are built on stilts.
Same old story... Well to do people building their homes where an obvious and avoidable hazard exists. This is defiance of nature and does not deserve sympathy. I can't cry for people who live in areas like Tornado Alley, or on the slopes of active volcanoes and earthquake fault lines etc etc. What don't these people understand about areas like this?? These are the same people who continuously cry out for saving the whales, endangered birds, other wild life. I have a solution. Declare these areas that are prone to natural disaster wildlife sanctuaries and leave them to nature. Build your house in a place less prone to such things. It's common sense for crying out loud...
Merely a sliver of a coastal area, amid a vaster region along that bight encompassing the Great Bay, yet somehow still encroach upon a known vulnerable area rife with risks beside enhance & introduce hazards then cause further harm when cause pollution from all that debris & other toxic materials released upon imminent disaster. Ineffective & undeservedly indulgent engineering, among else, that impose by locating those structures amid drainage basin of a watershed (involves rather drastic gradient & relatively voluminous drainage with topography encompass mountains & seacoast lowlands), along fringe or within floodplains & estuaries, upon barrier while eradicate natural formations that serve purpose, ... Can't divert, externalize, obfuscate, or blame anything else, but their own folly, indulgence, & hubris. As mentioned, those involved with any aspect should get held accountable for punitive damages, debris, & toxic release that poisons environment.
Ocean front homes are not for me. Luckily, I am not that rich.
Same
Oceanfront? That’s in the ocean living right there!
Neither are they after they’ve got to fix this with what insurance pays out these days 🤣
That literally looks like a fucking disgusting soup of human bacterial contamination.
Well its not going to get better over the next 50 years, we can be pretty sure of that :p
Correct me if I’m wrong but I don’t think the damage is as bad as most people would assume. These appear to be modern homes that have raised foundations with the ground floors being parking or unfinished, this kind of flooding appears to be incorporated into the building design.
They've had at least 20 years warning that the coasts would flood more and more often. Should've moved or sold to a greater fool years ago.
Yep 👍🏼 and they’re never gonna sell ‘em now!
@@protomon😅 😂 😂😂😂😂😂
they did, those here ARE the greater foolds
oh bullsht....they live on the fkn COAST with WATER next door. lmfoa...the fkn coasts have ALWAYS done this, gump
@@gaynzz6841if you look at these houses they appear newer than 20 years old,
Furthermore appearances can be deceptively, these look to be homes build to ensure this kind of flooding with most of the habitable spaces on the second floor and with raised foundations.
And this is why I will never live on the coastline. It's not worth it.
It truly isn’t - I’d have sold anything touching the water in the East 15 years ago or more. It’s all doomed to be swallowed by the sea. Rhode Island is going to be Atlantis at some point 😂
@@JaredVonBarenNO
We should have low footprint shacks instead of having so much of the coastline so built up
From someone that was in hurricane Ian;I feel for all whom have damage. Don't give up hope.
@@kbail9806 Believe me, not rich and not near the ocean;but it still tore my little house up good. So I still feel sorry of their damage. No fun there. And Insurance companies left instead of paying out.
@@kbail9806I’m in California, and it’s almost the same situation here along the coast in small towns. Investor owned houses mostly. Full time residents can’t afford to buy along the beach. I feel sorry for locals, it’s not going to get better, and not only for them. We should’ve invest in Dutch / Danish systems long time ago.
With mandatory FEMA insurance these days a 500k house is worth 40k when a 2x4 cost 8$...we are from the government and we are here to help!
Someone did a great job with the drone footage. Hard to believe the damage.
it's normal and the people know the risk , and these are only summer homes anyway
“Hard to believe” houses built at sea level 6 inches from the coast were damaged by flood.? 😂
Sometimes I wish I could go back to being that naive. 😂
Shapes of things to come
Yes , true and much worse.
Omg that looks literally like the homes are in the ocean???? When this happen?? Praying for all going though this and The Animals ✌️💯🇺🇲❤️😭
jan 10th, nothing new. happened many times before. i grew up around there.
What's with all the class warriors in here? These looks like modest family homes (some even look like double wide trailers), not oceanside mansions. Have some compassion for christ sake.
Definitely Waterfront all around!
Won't someone please think of the rich people, who were mildly inconvenienced by this? 🤲
No
clearly you have zero idea about the demographics in that town, but research is work and it's much easier to assume and spew bs.
@@TDC5 Salty about not getting the extra insurance on your airbnb's?
@@interstellarsurferClearly. 🤣
😂 that was sarcastically funny 🤣
They knew they wasn’t supposed to BUILD there in the first place. They dug and built into the costal waters…. So what do you expect. GOD set the lines already for the WATER. No one can change that it’s still going to go where it it COMMANDED
Let them challenge mother nature some more and they may lose their lives so I dont understand peeps who build homes IN THE OCEAN
I grew up there, this is nothing new. We had what is called a Kings Tide (New Moon High Tide) at the same time as the storm. Plus these are summer homes.
Why no audio; would like to know the location in NH.
hampton beach. this isnt new, i remember in 94(ish) the same thing happened. couldnt get out to plumb island. this happened jan 10th, it snowed out 3 days earlier, and rained the day before. happens every few years
The coast
Hampton Beach
Heartbreaking, Blessing to all.
O my goodness what a mess 😮
Damn 😮 New Hampshire, I don’t get it 🤷🏻♂️ why not build the shit on stilts like they do in Florida? Hello 👋🏼 you’re like a foot from the ocean. 🌊
lots are on stilts, but they put siding to the ground. so it looks worse than it is
@@strych9gaming196 Ah… well but the siding will slowly absorb water and be ruined by the moisture too, if it’s made out of the same materials as they use down South and in the West. If it’s just Polyethylene or Plastics, then it should be fine and not soak in water… but if they used the more “insulating” siding, then it’s entirely likely that the water will travel up the siding and into the walls.
🙏📌🌍🔥🔥🔥🔥
*Nam myoho rengekyo*
🙏 pray 🌍 peace 🕊️ be safe
We need more cloud seeding😢
Because that will lower the Atlantic?
@cageordie You don't get the gist, eh ignoramus? 🙄
Clouds aren’t going to fix this shit lol 😂
For what purpose?
@@joewoodchuck3824
For the purpose you see in the video…
For the reaction to how it’s presented…
It’s ok.
“Insurance will take of it.”
@yopappy6599, I doubt that, Insurance co. are canceling
everywhere or making it cost to much. Insurance is a scam
now a days
Gosh,just like it did in Florida. 😮
Ahh so that's why my insurance is going up. I live in the central US so we're all paying for this
Flood insurance is separate from the normal homeowners policy.
Until you can't afford the insurance
This actually affects all of us, as insurance rates keep rising to pay for all the damages natural disasters cause!
They are getting tax dollars as well
Prayers for you guys... I cannot imagine. 😢 😮
In louisiana we build on stilts
It may not look like it but these houses mostly are too.
That's another disaster waiting to happen.
No they are not on stilts. Some have garages underneath, but they are not stilts homes.
LOL
After so many times are they still offered homeowners insurance?
And you and I pay in the form of disastrous premiums.
As I recall, even in fairly good areas, Flood Insurance offered by the government is expensive, but if you can afford lake or coastal property, is is definitely worth the cost.
Hopefully not without steep rates and HELLA expensive coastal flooding coverages. I’d hope it would make it so expensive they’d just have to abandon it into the ocean or have it moved inland.
@@MemphisOne44No it isn’t - it is LITERALLY constant maintenance
@@MemphisOne44 Flood insurance is separate from the homeowners policy. Lake levels are much more stable than sea coast waters unless it's a man made lake for power generation. Rivers are the worst. We lived on a lake. No flood insurance needed.
Thank you for no music during this video. Other channels used this same video but had awful music...one was from Boston
Volume down to 0.
Somebody went coastal on them...
No ice melting changing temp. Of oceans and admok slowing down.nothing wrong there.
Yep just another normal weather event nothing new here 🤭
it's normal and the people know the risk , and these are only summer homes anyway, one of them is mine
@@copyprint-fz2hb ohio snow on gound tomorrow 60 degee. nothing wrong there.
@@copyprint-fz2hbDo you really think the locals feel the same? The ones that have no other home?
@@sanyaomerovic1659 95% are summer rentals, i grew up the next town over. happened many times before. i remember riding my bike threw it in 94ish. just no drones back then.
Unfortunately these days it is just not safe to live near water.
i JUST BUSTED WATCHING THIS WOW
It’s like sticking your hand in a hornets nest then complaining because you got stung.
This is why all our insurance policies are going through the roof, and I’m going to start boycotting any rebuild projects in So. Florida and Georgia, and places like that… that literally get hit so hard every 5-10 years, it flattens entire CITIES… I don’t think we should be building in those areas - period. Make Florida a power producer state, make it move all the Nuclear ☢️ Plants away from the edge of the Ocean, because we all know that it’s polluting ground water supply in South Florida now, but also ocean contamination as well… and FPL doesn’t give a shit - they’re gonna keep it on, unless they have more solar panels, wind turbines, and Surf Turbines installed to catch the ocean water’s power, the breezes that constantly blow across and through Florida, and then maybe Turkey Point wouldn’t be required or they could adjust down the amount of energy output required to slow down the nuclear waste leaking into the water supply… but I doubt they’ll do that. Ever.
Is that Hampton NH?
yup
Flood insurance is separate from homeowners policies, people. I don't see how an event like this is connected to basic insurance rates. Don't the flood payouts come from an independent fund?
FEMA
Beachfront property doesn't look so good after all....
Can you imagine the conversations before they bugged out a week prior. Hurry! Get all the drugs and alcohol !
They don't make alcohol or drugs in Hampshire
And they don't use them either 😂😂😂
Imagine if it floods every year in New Hampshire
Your national guard can not help New Hampshire because they are in Texas getting ready to abandon the union of the United States of America, ask Xpresident for money, and see if he helps you and your state.
Is this Portsmouth?
Yeah I want to know the same thing. My daughter works in Portsmouth, her phone is turned off when she is working.
@@johnrpizzaguy i hope she’s okay. My son lives in SW NH but I like to visit PM when I’m there.
@@johnrpizzaguy hampton, happened jan 10th. not to worry
@@susanpage8315 thank you. She works as a lighting designer for concerts but she’s based out of Jimmies on congress. I hope to visit her this summer we are from Pismo Beach California. Take care and thanks again for your positive thoughts.
@@strych9gaming196 thank you for the update. Best of wishes to the people of Hampton.
I hope these wealthy residents don't start asking for the federal government to help pay this
This why? Im like trying not to buy in flood area cheap land but look at this mess prayers to everyone ❤️🙏
I dont feel bad since they still have 2nd and 3rd floors they still can use.
I think its time we need to face facts. People need to abandon these coastal areas and move inland. This will just happen over and over.
its been happening there for as long as i can remember, grew up a town over. this is not new, was way worse in 94. and about the 20 times since. 95% of the houses are summer rentals, believe me, they are still making money. and will still be sold out all summer.
No one lives in these homes, they are vacation rentals
It came to pass and yet unfolded elsewhere 👀
This is nothing compared to what we have had in the past. We'll be fine
😲😯Wow! New Hampshire got hit hard!
Wicked hahd.. Lol
So long home insurance 😢👋
This is why we have to vote on the climate issue. These more frequent weather events hit us ALL in the pocket due to skyrocketing insurance premiums.
Death Valley was a sea. Sahara a lush forest. on & on .. Climate Change is permanent.
That is simply not true.
@@douglastovey2685Unfortunately, it is. Whether it is hurricane floods, high tide water levels raising, wild fires, tornadoes where they were not previously, it all end up with people being stuck where they are and not able to afford to get insurance, if it’s even offered at all.
@@sanyaomerovic1659 but are we thinking that we, the human race can control the tides, and hold back the rain with a climate management agenda?
I live in northern Utah. We just had a fantastic wind storm. When I was outside it scared me to death. Out of politeness I’m using moderate language.
My instant thought was no chance we can hold back the heavens. And I don’t care what the models say.
this has happened 20+ times in the last 30 years, i grew up a town over. there was just no drones back then, and it didnt fit the narrative. im not a climate denier, but this is nothing new!
Drought's Over
i live in this area and it blows my mind people are still actively BUYING property on this beach...clowns.
What beach is it?
👧🏻: Global Warming !
- ya, Greta.
The end times seeming more and more realistic, more of these videos you see on here, all over the place
No, it’s called technology. Natural disasters have been happening since the beginning of time.
except this has been happening for decades, i remember in the 90s it was flooded, and it has flooded atleast 20 times since. dont believe the propaganda that this is new, just no drones in the 90s
Wow. This Is Sad.
Your home is in the ocean.🌊
Just like Al Gore said it would be in An Inconvenient Truth.👀😐
Now do we stop building along the coastline?
Now do we stop approving building permits for construction in High Risk areas?
Now do we engage in Managed Retreat?
I don't feel sorry for them at ALL THEY knew it was going to happen and they still did nothing.
What's wrong with Beach Front Properties?
Everything.
Should be for just visiting and walking along the beach only.
Shouldn't have a house built that close, roads, picnic and camping areas yes, but not homes.
That's like building a house down in the bottom area by the river or creek that floods.
Nothing wrong with beachfront property if you rent. One of my favorites was washed away. Tragic, just rent another place.
Waterfront property
im not a climate denier, but this is nothing new. i rode my bike threw the same floods in the early 90s. happened about 20+ times since. there was just no drones back then, beepers were barely a thing! and it didnt fit the narrative for the time either, back then it was "acid rain" narrative.
I cant see well on my phone, but are those houses on stilts? Hopefully thats not more house underneath that water lol
Slab homes
600k houses. They will recover
rentals, those houses have payed for themselves many times over, and will pay for themselves many times more. 2-4k a week to rent.
They should just sell their homes and move inland.
(Sharpiro joke aside, I hope everyone gets the help they need)
These are vacation homes. No sane person lives here.
@evognayr joke still stands. Well wishes still stand by anyone still affected by coastline flooding too
can t wait to see insurance premium jump
wont jump at all, this is nothing new. i remember riding my bike threw there in the early 90s. flooded then. and about 20 times since. there just wasnt drones to show the damage.
How come national news doesn’t talk about this??? Everything is breaking news--this is the real breaking news! I ignore news anymore it’s all pointless and political. If the news was like it was supposed to be, we would be aware of this.
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Lol 😂
Jesus ❤
Well at least homeowners have homeowners insurance so they can just rebuild when this is all over
That's awful
What's the stuff floating that looks like bark?
Good question. Looks like cardboard.
Sewage.
I was wondering that too. Maybe sea grass from the dunes?
❤
Strong US building codes😅😅😅
Oh no the rich got flooded... Anyways
I guess things are pretty quiet in Chicago.
We all know that's not true lol
Maybe climate change deniers will jump at the chance to buy up all that great waterfront property. Any takers? Hello?
Not a climate change issue. Been happening forever. Thus the 100 year flood rule when building and insuring.
Hey, Don't they have basements, I hope not
no they don't
Bibi come to fix Bering zelensky with you too !!!! I prove that message 😂😂😂😂😂
One time event ... flood will never happen again .... Ha Ha Ha ...... one dumb place to live ...
And somehow Trumplethinskin doesn’t see global warming as a thing.
this isn't global warming , drama queen
This is weather manipulation!
Seriously??? This is a natural CYCLE. The earth has moved in and out of them for millions of years. Take the time to research more than the couple of hundred years they are using as "proof".
Polluting of water, air & soil is huge but big business doesn't want us to focus there...
@@copyprint-fz2hb because? i'm sure you have a scientifically sound theory. let's hear it.
@@TDC5 We had what is called a Kings Tide, an astronomical high tide due to the new moon, along with strong off shore winds. Totally normal. That is why these house are built on stilts.
Here we go with the climate bs again!
Then move there. Sure you can get some good deals now. Yeah, it's climate disruption.
here we go with the stupidity again. let me guess, republican? weird how science has now become a team sport. good luck with that.
BS? The climate IS changing.
Same old story...
Well to do people building their homes where an obvious and avoidable hazard exists. This is defiance of nature and does not deserve sympathy.
I can't cry for people who live in areas like Tornado Alley, or on the slopes of active volcanoes and earthquake fault lines etc etc.
What don't these people understand about areas like this??
These are the same people who continuously cry out for saving the whales, endangered birds, other wild life. I have a solution. Declare these areas that are prone to natural disaster wildlife sanctuaries and leave them to nature. Build your house in a place less prone to such things.
It's common sense for crying out loud...
People have been living there for over 400 years. Live free or die. Looks bad but really not much damage.
If they had common sense, they have done spent it.
Merely a sliver of a coastal area, amid a vaster region along that bight encompassing the Great Bay, yet somehow still encroach upon a known vulnerable area rife with risks beside enhance & introduce hazards then cause further harm when cause pollution from all that debris & other toxic materials released upon imminent disaster. Ineffective & undeservedly indulgent engineering, among else, that impose by locating those structures amid drainage basin of a watershed (involves rather drastic gradient & relatively voluminous drainage with topography encompass mountains & seacoast lowlands), along fringe or within floodplains & estuaries, upon barrier while eradicate natural formations that serve purpose, ... Can't divert, externalize, obfuscate, or blame anything else, but their own folly, indulgence, & hubris. As mentioned, those involved with any aspect should get held accountable for punitive damages, debris, & toxic release that poisons environment.
JUST ANOTHER CASE OF PEOPLE BUILDING IN AREAS WHERE THEY SHOULDN'T
"Like a Good Neighbor, State Farm is not there...Sing It! 😉🤑🌊🏘
He got dumped by a nobody 😭