I live in Florida and we get a lot of hurricane storm tornadoes too and I felt so sorry for those who lost their home and stuffs but it’s good that you’re alive 🙏❤️
I've been in NJ for 42 years. There's nothing here for anyone except a life filled with financial pain with every property tax bill you get in the mail. And the poor quality of life due to the fact the police don't enforce the laws. Yeah, this is California 2.0, with just nastier beaches and you have to pay to get on them which is a double slap. South Carolina here I come!! 🚗💨💨💨 And I don't mean Myrtle Beach either. I have a nice part already picked out. I'm amazed at how people drive the speed limit in the right lane, they're friendly and polite, and you don't see the ghetto Hondas with the fake parachute hook at the back and fart can exhaust, at least not in the area I'm moving to. And I'm not saying where it is!! LOL don't want anyone to follow me, decent people down there, don't want to ruin it.
My prayers and thoughts are with everyone affected in my state from Ida's destruction we are "NJ Strong" for reasons, we are survivors, we're from the Garden State we cut different! My hometown my city Elizabeth, New Jersey we still going through it as well send them prayers our way too
@@DonkeyLipsDA3rdthe whole city it's way worse than them videos that everyone including myself were privy to provide by being out in it. I was in the Elmora Hills area the night Ida slammed us and its going on 3 days after & the debris from the aftermath just gimme a feeling of PTSD
Hello from Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. We know y'all pain down here on the bayou. We got whipped out. Like a warzone down here. Our recovery is very slow. But, we're taking it a day at a time. Rebuilding in progress. Some people are still without electricity down here. But, this is home. Much love and respect for everyone out there
I grew up there in the 70s and 80s. Lost Valley flooded back then as well. There was hope way back then that the state/fed would come in and buy out all the homes and demolish them. And here we are, 50 years later, with people still living there and losing everything. I've been through this as well, in Manville, my heart goes out to you all.
@@lisakaz35 honestly, every single square foot of Lost Valley has the predisposition to flood. I don't care what the Army Core of Engineers say, my family has lived in Manville since the early 1950s and Lost Valley floods all.the.time.
@@LynetteYoung I was just there within the last 2 weeks. The residents of the furthest spot away from the bridge (near Reading Point where railroads converge) didn't agree with you. None had left. Closer to the bridge people took buy outs on Lincoln Ave, Boesel Ave. and Huff Ave.
@@lisakaz35 that is heartbreaking. Flooding is only going to get worse there since the ACoE "fixed" Bound Brook's Main Street flooding issue (after Floyd/1999) and it backed up more into Manville. The canals are rarely drudged and the silt build up is happening faster and faster - along with more rainfall and more storms - Manville will be more and more under water. Weston is probably the only area high enough to escape it.
@@LynetteYoung Weston got water this time. My grandmother used to give on Harrison Ave. there. The next block parallel, Jackson Ave., got water, I heard.
I can’t believe the Raritan River rose that high. I went fishing in Manville a few weeks ago and had to walk down an embankment to get to the river. It must have risen over 20 feet!
All of you and your fellow Manville and surrounding residents effected, are in many prayers.🙏♥️🙏♥️🙏♥️🙏♥️🙏♥️🙏♥️🙏 Praying for God’s courage, strength and hope for tomorrow, to give you peace. Amen.🙏♥️✌️🙏♥️✌️🙏
It's hard. My brother was living in Sea Bright during Sandy. He felt the same as her husband. Wanted everything thought out. Only way he could deal with it.
NYC & Jersey is @ sea level, so be warned because your Government Infrastructure Departments are behind the times (DOT, Transit Authorities, U.S. Corp Engineers).. 🙄
Successful people don't become that way overnight. What most people see at a glance wealth, a great career, purpose is the result of hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone who reads this will be Successful in life
It's a pity that most people out there struggling through intense hardship and have ignored cryptocurrency investments, were as it can uplift their financial status
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Tomorrow at intermediate school in Manville 8.30 to 11 am in parking lot, receive donations of clothing, shoes, toiletries, baby food, water, jackets, blankets, cleaning Supplies, thanks to everyone for colaboration
It's high time for all people to help one another, open their hearts and become one family, one Humanity.We all have only one enemy - consumerism with its money at the top.We can unite and start building new world for each of us - the Creative Society, where the life of a human being is at the top.And we will be able to survive as a civilization at this hard period of increasing global cataclysms.More information about climate see at conference "Global crisis. It's already affects everyone"
Hi Ms Yanish, I looked up the video you mention and found AllatRa ‘s site, UA-cam Channel, and a Wikipedia entry for it. Seems well-intentioned. Intriguing. But not quite for me. I like the group’s sincerity and altruism. Best wishes.
@TOYOTA Boyz I hear dat. I saw an aerial phono of the point (Reading Point?) where the RR that bisects Lost Valley and Clairmont converges with the RR that bisects N and S Manville. The cul-de-sac at the end of Camplain Road is visible but a number of houses on Camplain Road are flooded before you drive to it and on both sides of Camplain. Moreover, the "high" part of Lost Valley where the homeowners never took the buy-outs because they never flooded. Well, that area and part of the RR itself are under water. That's impressive in the worst way.
@@Blackbeard70 I’m not a Biden fan, didn’t vote him, and my house went through 2 hurricanes last year, an ice storm and a flood this year. Not sure what politics has to do with it. I wouldn’t wish what happened to them even on you. But if it does ever happen to you, maybe you’ll gain some perspective and compassion.
All those home have to be elevated 8ft. Even the parking spaces should be ramped a little. With No basement. However, houses that never got water yet if there in the vicinity should be raise also. Its just going to keep getting higher as time goes on. Its been the pattern over the last 50 years there.
We did that. And our house doesn't get water until the water level is above 25' (river closest to me begins to flood at 14'). Ida's crested level was apparently 27.6' or almost twice the level of flood stage. It beat Floyd and Irene. We have a crawl space, elevated house and lost 3 cars and had water about 6-8" on the first floor (above the lowest electrical outlets). Didn't help that the estimate was only raised above 25' at 4 am and mere hours before it came.
@@dfpolitowski2 Thanks. Losing the cars really sucked. We'd have moved 'em with more warning BUT it's debatable if we would have been able to move 'em far enough away from where the water stopped. Last time they were moved 1 block away. I doubt that woulda helped. Two or three woulda been a lot better.
You clean up and move on, better to buy an affordable house in a flood zone under 300 pay flood insurance maybe get flooded every 10 years then to buy the same house for 500 in a non flood zone and end up getting flooded without flood insurance as was the case this time around , key word insurance - some prefer to buy a $1000 new phone every year but no insurance, everyone has a choice. Manville , especially lost valley is one of the nicest, quietest and greenest neighborhoods around.
Yeah, it is. The key is not to have a flood that often like 25-30 years may be acceptable. That's if your elevated. If your not elevated you shouldn't be there at all.
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16, Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 4:5, Jesus Christ is the only way, KJV......
@@VibesHighUp Ok, fine. Maybe she can sell some of those tattoos to raise money to fix those teeth. For a second I thought I was watching flood news from England.
rofl, boring broken radio tune that plays literally every pandemic, millenial, storm, flood, hurricane, century. Jesus never came lol. He is busy in Spain taking care of his many kids and corn field.
Why it is with all the vast pervasive communications systems people always say they did not have time to do some basic..elementary things...secure important documents...turn off power...etc.am I missing something here? Or is it that as our creature comforts increases, people shut down their rational critical thinking processes and defer everything to the "state"? Perhaps therein is the explanation for "mouthting" endless platitudes about freedom.
Communication systems were useless. I live in Manville and was on shift at a hospital nearby. We knew a storm was coming but nothing predicted this severity. All the phones and TVs start going off with flash flood warnings every 30min or so at least. Calls start coming in that people couldn't make it to work because the roads were flooded. Water started pouring in a door on our unit. No one, media included, expected this much rain. We were listening to all available information, but there were no warnings of this severity until roads were already rivers and entirely impassable. The worst of the rising water started late at night as the rain slowed and water moved downhill towards Manville. People had already went to bed so they could clean up the next day. Updated warnings of the storms severity didn't happen until the middle of the night when it was already too late. Many blocks of houses that haven't flooded for >50 years were underwater. We are fortunate to be on a hill
My heart goes out to everyone. It's hard losing things that have sentimental value, there is no price for those things.
We bought a home recently, the agent told us to avoid flood zones before anything else. I guess she knew what she was talking about.
Except this storm hurt people outside any flood zone. Record water.
The home that exploded is my home on Boesel, we lost everything. I’m so thankful that my family is safe
God bless you
Thank God, you and You're family is ok.
I’m sorry for your loss friends and neighbors from Florida. I’ve been through hurricanes. This is awful for you all.
I live in Florida and we get a lot of hurricane storm tornadoes too and I felt so sorry for those who lost their home and stuffs but it’s good that you’re alive 🙏❤️
Yeah for the people who work hard and save money buy stuff and home also.
You’ll be ok Jersey
Your life is way more important than those things that you lose..
Amen🥀✝️🥀😷
Facts, some people focus so much on the material world.....you have life so now focus on the spiritual world!!!
Love too but we got a shitty governor
Jersey tough, Jersey strong!!! I love you New Jersey, hang tough, prayers for all, God bless, keep safe!!!
I've been in NJ for 42 years. There's nothing here for anyone except a life filled with financial pain with every property tax bill you get in the mail. And the poor quality of life due to the fact the police don't enforce the laws. Yeah, this is California 2.0, with just nastier beaches and you have to pay to get on them which is a double slap. South Carolina here I come!! 🚗💨💨💨 And I don't mean Myrtle Beach either. I have a nice part already picked out. I'm amazed at how people drive the speed limit in the right lane, they're friendly and polite, and you don't see the ghetto Hondas with the fake parachute hook at the back and fart can exhaust, at least not in the area I'm moving to. And I'm not saying where it is!! LOL don't want anyone to follow me, decent people down there, don't want to ruin it.
Agree, I left NJ. Now I look back and I'm shocked at home much of my money I threw away in property taxes for the very corrupt town I lived in.
@@mascara1777 yeah it is when everything all spend when this stuff comes. It lose just head out to some otheir state that don't got floods.
My prayers and thoughts are with everyone affected in my state from Ida's destruction we are "NJ Strong" for reasons, we are survivors, we're from the Garden State we cut different! My hometown my city Elizabeth, New Jersey we still going through it as well send them prayers our way too
What parts of Elizabeth got hit the worst?
@@DonkeyLipsDA3rdthe whole city it's way worse than them videos that everyone including myself were privy to provide by being out in it. I was in the Elmora Hills area the night Ida slammed us and its going on 3 days after & the debris from the aftermath just gimme a feeling of PTSD
10 years I delivered to all the homes in the lost valley all the way thru the rest of manville. To see this is heartbreaking. Such a great town
Hello from Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. We know y'all pain down here on the bayou. We got whipped out. Like a warzone down here. Our recovery is very slow. But, we're taking it a day at a time. Rebuilding in progress. Some people are still without electricity down here. But, this is home. Much love and respect for everyone out there
I grew up there in the 70s and 80s. Lost Valley flooded back then as well. There was hope way back then that the state/fed would come in and buy out all the homes and demolish them. And here we are, 50 years later, with people still living there and losing everything. I've been through this as well, in Manville, my heart goes out to you all.
They did that. There's an area where there are zero houses. This hit where people didn't sell and were considered above the flooding.
@@lisakaz35 honestly, every single square foot of Lost Valley has the predisposition to flood. I don't care what the Army Core of Engineers say, my family has lived in Manville since the early 1950s and Lost Valley floods all.the.time.
@@LynetteYoung I was just there within the last 2 weeks. The residents of the furthest spot away from the bridge (near Reading Point where railroads converge) didn't agree with you. None had left. Closer to the bridge people took buy outs on Lincoln Ave, Boesel Ave. and Huff Ave.
@@lisakaz35 that is heartbreaking. Flooding is only going to get worse there since the ACoE "fixed" Bound Brook's Main Street flooding issue (after Floyd/1999) and it backed up more into Manville. The canals are rarely drudged and the silt build up is happening faster and faster - along with more rainfall and more storms - Manville will be more and more under water. Weston is probably the only area high enough to escape it.
@@LynetteYoung Weston got water this time. My grandmother used to give on Harrison Ave. there. The next block parallel, Jackson Ave., got water, I heard.
Unbelievable. No words. My heart goes out to you all.....but please remember....you are Jersey Strong....you can do this.....❤❤🙏🏻🙏🏻
I can’t believe the Raritan River rose that high. I went fishing in Manville a few weeks ago and had to walk down an embankment to get to the river. It must have risen over 20 feet!
Twenty seven and a half feet.
All of you and your fellow Manville and surrounding residents effected, are in many prayers.🙏♥️🙏♥️🙏♥️🙏♥️🙏♥️🙏♥️🙏
Praying for God’s courage, strength and hope for tomorrow, to give you peace.
Amen.🙏♥️✌️🙏♥️✌️🙏
As someone who lives I this community, i had lost all my favorite memories that were in the basement through the first floor...
I wonder why the big helicopter with the warter bucket didnt drop water on the 2 homes, like they did for Floyd when the Harley shop went up.
It's hard. My brother was living in Sea Bright during Sandy. He felt the same as her husband. Wanted everything thought out. Only way he could deal with it.
In my prayers you are safe that's what counts May everyday get stronger for you
NYC & Jersey is @ sea level, so be warned because your Government Infrastructure Departments are behind the times (DOT, Transit Authorities, U.S. Corp Engineers).. 🙄
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So sorry for all family hope all family get do well soon. ❤🌹
We were lucky here in Lambertville. Most people lost everything
I’m so sorry.
Is there any info on how to donate/help?
Red Cross and Salvation Army helps in all natural disasters.
Tomorrow at intermediate school in Manville 8.30 to 11 am in parking lot, receive donations of clothing, shoes, toiletries, baby food, water, jackets, blankets, cleaning Supplies, thanks to everyone for colaboration
I BELIEVE ONE DAY AT A TIME U PULL THRU ,😊🙏
It's high time for all people to help one another, open their hearts and become one family, one Humanity.We all have only one enemy - consumerism with its money at the top.We can unite and start building new world for each of us - the Creative Society, where the life of a human being is at the top.And we will be able to survive as a civilization at this hard period of increasing global cataclysms.More information about climate see at conference "Global crisis. It's already affects everyone"
Hi Ms Yanish, I looked up the video you mention and found AllatRa ‘s site, UA-cam Channel, and a Wikipedia entry for it.
Seems well-intentioned. Intriguing. But not quite for me.
I like the group’s sincerity and altruism. Best wishes.
Y'all got Beach front properties now thanks nj
Damn I feel bad for them
What is the best way to provide help .. ??
This occurred around the the tenth anniversary of Hurricane Irene.
This happens every 10 years or so in Manville .
This was the worst of any before.
@TOYOTA Boyz I hear dat. I saw an aerial phono of the point (Reading Point?) where the RR that bisects Lost Valley and Clairmont converges with the RR that bisects N and S Manville. The cul-de-sac at the end of Camplain Road is visible but a number of houses on Camplain Road are flooded before you drive to it and on both sides of Camplain. Moreover, the "high" part of Lost Valley where the homeowners never took the buy-outs because they never flooded. Well, that area and part of the RR itself are under water. That's impressive in the worst way.
🔝 We need to unite in the "Creative Society"! Living conditions on the planet are deteriorating... People are already uniting! #creativesociety🔝
Ride out your storm... Stay strong 💪
Their just things that can be replaced
Всех благ Вам!
Awww😪 My heart goes out to them ....
Must be nice to not have your home destroyed 😪
Somerset county manville has been flooding for 40 plus years It goes with the territory.. Nothing has changed... The river over flows constantly
💔
JERSEY STRONG FOREVER LONG!! GOD BLESS HE WILL PROVIDE 🙏
Blame NJ for removing dams up above yall
So sad. I miss Jersey but, not this.
Taxes are gonna go up in New Jersey!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🍺
Why would anyone's suffering and loss be at all amusing to you?? You are lacking human decency.
P.S. Troll , Pennsylvania got Flooded in parts too - is that also somehow funny to you as well??
@@christinebuckingham8369 ..That's what you idiots get for voting for a Loser like Joe Biden..
@@Blackbeard70 I’m not a Biden fan, didn’t vote him, and my house went through 2 hurricanes last year, an ice storm and a flood this year. Not sure what politics has to do with it. I wouldn’t wish what happened to them even on you. But if it does ever happen to you, maybe you’ll gain some perspective and compassion.
@@Blackbeard70 This town is mostly Republican, actually. So, now, were they penalized for Trump votes?
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Wow
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Sorry to tell you guys but that area of manville is gonna be marked uninhabitable
😢
All those home have to be elevated 8ft. Even the parking spaces should be ramped a little. With No basement. However, houses that never got water yet if there in the vicinity should be raise also. Its just going to keep getting higher as time goes on. Its been the pattern over the last 50 years there.
We did that. And our house doesn't get water until the water level is above 25' (river closest to me begins to flood at 14'). Ida's crested level was apparently 27.6' or almost twice the level of flood stage. It beat Floyd and Irene. We have a crawl space, elevated house and lost 3 cars and had water about 6-8" on the first floor (above the lowest electrical outlets). Didn't help that the estimate was only raised above 25' at 4 am and mere hours before it came.
@@lisakaz35 Wow, so sorry to hear that.
@@dfpolitowski2 Thanks. Losing the cars really sucked. We'd have moved 'em with more warning BUT it's debatable if we would have been able to move 'em far enough away from where the water stopped. Last time they were moved 1 block away. I doubt that woulda helped. Two or three woulda been a lot better.
@@lisakaz35 Did you attend MHS with me???
@@dfpolitowski2 I attended MHS. Graduated in the 80s.
horrible! to loose everything
So sad
You clean up and move on, better to buy an affordable house in a flood zone under 300 pay flood insurance maybe get flooded every 10 years then to buy the same house for 500 in a non flood zone and end up getting flooded without flood insurance as was the case this time around , key word insurance - some prefer to buy a $1000 new phone every year but no insurance, everyone has a choice. Manville , especially lost valley is one of the nicest, quietest and greenest neighborhoods around.
Yeah, it is. The key is not to have a flood that often like 25-30 years may be acceptable. That's if your elevated. If your not elevated you shouldn't be there at all.
Thats why #KINGCURRY GOAT
Stop enabling bad choices. Move!
#8vasu hahhaahahahha !!! enjoy
😷💔✝️🥀🙏
Beshaq Allah kafro ko har turuf say garay howay hai abi bi waqat hai Qulma pr lo
only things alot of people are losing their lives.
Now u know when u guys trowing bombs on us this is karma
God is angry everyone needs to get their life right with god, it's going to be many more floods and hurricanes.
Earth about give birth. Birth pains 😔🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😁. Mother earth. Aint no stopping her now. 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
Pay back lot more on way
Kkkkkk jooooon nise 🥶😆😈🏊🚣
Not good..wow
Enough of tattooed soccer moms
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16, Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 4:5, Jesus Christ is the only way, KJV......
Maybe she can sell some of those tattoos to raise money.
Maybe you can say something moronic that makes zero sense....
@@VibesHighUp Ok, fine. Maybe she can sell some of those tattoos to raise money to fix those teeth. For a second I thought I was watching flood news from England.
No, see, you can't sell a tattoo. So there's that.
@@justacinnamonbun8658 and there it is
Better luck with that body can she dance
Y is it so emotional your country left a whole lot of destruction and death all over the planet
Really Sorry,Americans. But also I remind you to know that we are living in last days. All these happening, were told by Jesus. We must repent.
rofl, boring broken radio tune that plays literally every pandemic, millenial, storm, flood, hurricane, century. Jesus never came lol. He is busy in Spain taking care of his many kids and corn field.
Am grateful i n t e l l e c t w e b s
Go with God.
Why it is with all the vast pervasive communications systems people always say they did not have time to do some basic..elementary things...secure important documents...turn off power...etc.am I missing something here? Or is it that as our creature comforts increases, people shut down their rational critical thinking processes and defer everything to the "state"? Perhaps therein is the explanation for "mouthting" endless platitudes about freedom.
Communication systems were useless. I live in Manville and was on shift at a hospital nearby. We knew a storm was coming but nothing predicted this severity. All the phones and TVs start going off with flash flood warnings every 30min or so at least. Calls start coming in that people couldn't make it to work because the roads were flooded. Water started pouring in a door on our unit. No one, media included, expected this much rain. We were listening to all available information, but there were no warnings of this severity until roads were already rivers and entirely impassable. The worst of the rising water started late at night as the rain slowed and water moved downhill towards Manville. People had already went to bed so they could clean up the next day. Updated warnings of the storms severity didn't happen until the middle of the night when it was already too late. Many blocks of houses that haven't flooded for >50 years were underwater. We are fortunate to be on a hill
Lord of god name Jesus Christ 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
what do you expect from a lost valley lol, ofc everything will be lost there.
NOBODY LISTENS TO SCIENTIST THATS Y THESE THINGS OCCUR
Should have voted for Trump
Am grateful i n t e l l e c t w e b s