absolutely.. whenever I feel sorry for myself, I always think that someonehas it ten times harder than I have... We need to count our blessings, and be thankfulfor what we have.. not what we don't have.. much loveand respect from Tennessee
@Warning: Alert What an idiot. These people have been going through these storms for ever and they expect them. This was a small blow and this area will be up and running in no time. I'm 65 and can remember back to Betsy. (mid 1960s) and they have records of them much further back than then. I can remember 15 - 20 years ago we got 2 direct hits within 2 or 3 weeks of each other. I think that year we had 26 hurricanes enter the gulf that year. I wish all of Perdido, Gulf Shores, Penscola Beach and all points inbetween well. I wish them all the best of luck. And we need no help from guys like this jerk
@@charlieowen7992 Exactly! I am over in Mobile. We still don't have power but we have a generator. Hurricanes are a way of life. Just like wildfires in the west or tornadoes in Oklahoma or snow storms in the northeast.
My aunt used to own part of Perdido Key back in the 70’s . I remember there was almost nothing on it. We could stand in her yard on the bay side and see the ocean. Now there are big high rises and it’s all built up.... I pray for each family living there now and hope everyone stayed safe!🙏🏻😊
Federal/State Gov needs to start buying back its coast line so it can implement more natural barriers as well as man made ones. So they can reduce the next 50 years worth of erosion and widespread flooding. Then again I still don't see why anyone would like to live here since insurance won't cover this shit anymore.
This may sound insensitive, but, in my opinion, if people choose to build/live in coastal areas, especially those areas prone to this kind of natural disaster, they assume all risks of doing so! Personally, I have no desire to deal with stuff of this nature. I am fully aware, that there are natural hazards no matter where people choose to live, but this happens consistently around coastal areas.
True. My Dad grew up in a small PA coal town that was taken back by the government and bulldozed when a mine fire spread underneath the town. It was bulldozed in the 60's and has become a forest once again. The residents were sick over losing their town and willing to stay even though smoke was coming up through the ground and swirling around them. Seems like kinda the same thing, there is still smoke coming up in one or two spots to this day.
🥺 Scary stuff, especially at the end where it looked like Mother Nature was playing jump rope with live wires. Hope everyone is safe. You are a brave soul to capture this footage.
Oh wow!! These poor people got pounded with the rain and storm surge for hours. Seems like the water damage is worse than the wind damage. Prayers for all of them. Great video, thank you for sharing!! It had to be scary to be filming right in the middle of it !!
In 1960, I experienced "Hurricane Donna". As a child then, it was exciting...the wind, rain, there was so much water. Once I was able to go outside and see the aftermath, my excitement turned into dismay as water had saturated the ground; no clean running water, no electricity ..OMG It was.humid and hot. The heat is on and I knew this would pass, but not immediately. What I saw was real devastation. I lived through those weeks of iñconvience, but I am alive today to talk about. Appreciate each day God gives you. Tomorrow is not promised.
These places existed before Katrina. These places, especially in the Pensacola area, were settled by Natives. No one is safe from natural disasters. Please don't say that "they learned nothing" when you couldn't even do a little history search for yourself.
they could look at countries like Holland most of which is below sea level, they have unique and innovative ways of dealing with flooding and are recognized worldwide for their water management engineering, shared knowledge might be beneficial to all, stay safe and a speedy recovery to all concerned.
@@mikeomolt4485 i've seen some houses there where tall poles planted in the ground are attached to the four corners of the house and as the water starts to flood the area the houses will slide up the poles floating above the water then down as the water recedes and that's just one example, very innovative, but i don't think they have to deal with hurricane like winds.
I hate to see bad things happen, but that's life! I also hate to see people who say why the hell would you live there and say it's their fault. Well the way I see it is no matter where you live you can say the same thing! If you live on the coast or by a major river or where you may have earthquakes or in tornado alley or where you have major snow storm and bitter cold. We all got to live our lives and live somewhere! Is they a really good safe place anywhere on this planet? So please be Americans and support the great United States!!!!!
Look like there is a sewer drainage problem. You'd think in the 21st century we would of come up with a faster drainage system. Systems were built in the 60's and never updated
What is the purpose of the earth? Why did God create the earth with all its interesting creations when we’re supposed to live in the heavenly realm anyways? Will there be trees, houses, animals in heaven?
After reading the comments I just wanted to cry for all the people effected by this hurricane! The trolls, Dems, and stupids had to jump on to blast the people enduring this tragedy. I send every harsh and mean word they typed right back to them! Hope your life is never turned upside down, and if it is I hope to goodness someone shows you kindness and the morons keeps their snarky mouths shut! Praying for all people down there. Our family spent so much time vacationing down there. The people are so nice!
Me n Bobby Magee Here’s a statement for your sorry ass, I wish a disaster for you to teach you a little humility and not to be so haughty and uppity. Your nothing but a troll. Go find some Democrats to share your miserable self with. Most of us care for others. Your are such a sad human (maybe).
It should be a law to prevent them from building houses and shit along the coast line. I can’t for the life of me understand why would anyone want to live here and go through this shit every year. Make it make sense y’all!!!!!!!🤦🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️😡😞
It's because it's a red state, so their people vote red so taxpayers will bail them out again and again, while they whine about "socialism", pretend climate change doesn't exist, de-regulate safety laws against oil spills, promote burning of oil and coal, and refuse to educate children.
@MrSandPants - They pay an incredibly high deductible when the damage is attributable to a hurricane. That’s why we have insurance and the free market sets the rates. If they are willing to pay such a large deductible that’s up to them; unlike socialism where people who don’t work hard take from those who do. I’m a conservative, and I don’t deny climate change. We’ve been warming up ever since the end of the ice age, but doing what the far left progressives want with their “New Green Deal” to combat climate change would ruin our economy and do more damage to the lives of everyday people than a few natural disasters. I’ve just gone through Hurricane Laura as I live in Lake Charles. We haven’t been hit with a storm this bad since 1856. Excuse me if I’m wrong, but I don’t think climate change had anything to do with that storm being so strong. Sure we want our kids educated. We just don’t want to send them to public schools where they are being brain washed with liberal and socialist ideologies. Educate kids...but keep politics out of it. That should be simple enough for even a liberal to understand.
I live along the Florida gulf coast but in the Tampa Bay area and I live 4 blocks from the harbor. A slight difference in the jet stream and this could have been my neighborhood.
Prayers for all these people. I don't understand people that live where hurricanes are known and the devastation it brings. why do they keep going back and rebuild. to only happen all over again. i will never understand that. i would have moved after the first one.
It's hard when it is your home and your family has been there for generations and the water is a way of life for large chunks of any person living on the coast.
All over the planet right now is different disasters.. can't say this ever happened except for the flood. Now it's floods , fires , tornadoes, earthquakes ect all at once.
@@msgtroy me 2 , Semper Fidelis 🦅🌏 ⚓ I lived in Florida 15 years and couldn't find a decent paying job , so I worked for myself , put grub stake together and moved , I miss the people but not the State , hurricane Alley sucks 🌪️ 🌊⚡🌀
I feel for their loss, but taxpayers should not subsidize insurance for those who want to build on the beach. If you build on the beach, then keep enough money in the bank to replace or repair the home. Stop relying on taxpayers to bail you out.
Prayers going up for everyone caught up in this storm. I think because it crawled onshore it caused the damage that occurred. The rain can be as devastating as the wind. Hope your all safe.🙏⬆️
This storm was very underestimated! The damage inland was widespread. Our power crews worked hard to restore our power! We are blessed that we personally didn't sustain damage although our county did and is flooding in many places now. We had 16 inches of rain!
How devastating! I would love to live next to the coast. But sure as hell im going to pack my crap and leave ahead of storm. My question is how do all those vehicles get left behind? Did they stay and just leave it there in their driveway. I don't know im thinking I would have at least moved that to high ground inland. So sad.
I know what you mean, I think that all the development on every coast was built in "weather peace times" (when the weather use to be beautiful and reliably good). It is not like that anymore so I think everyone should go ahead and move inland a significant amount.
It's amazing to me that people here in my home state that live by the bay/gulf still haven't figure out how to build higher deck houses.
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It’s amazing to me that some people don’t understand that others aren’t able to drop an extra several hundred thousand dollars to build better houses rather than cheaper ones that are less safe. If they had the money they would. They’re not stupid. Just poor. And you’re just a dick.
@Patriots Rising you know i just just keep praying and you just chill out you have said you anger toward me that us fine bit I still can pray sorry you feel that way but i know it is hard i have no home so all i can keep now is this phone so just let this be done with your remarks
The only way you should be able to get approval to build a house on the southern US coast is when the plans specify the building will be built on stilts.
@Danny451 Fuentes I would love to have you and your family stay, but unfortunately the trailer park I live in only allows one pet, plus the person who rents a room from me is not mentally well. I wouldn't want to place your family in danger.
@Danny451 Fuentes I would love to have you and your family stay, but unfortunately the trailer park I live in only allows one pet, plus the person who rents a room from me is not mentally well. I wouldn't want to place your family in danger.
Wow, look at all that damage Hurricane Sally did. That storm didn't last long but, the strength of the winds and the flooding it did. And the weather medoligist says this is the beginning month for Hurricane season...geez. Still got another month of this Hurricanes. Praying folks can pickup and rebuild from this. Mother nature has no mercy.😞
God help anyone living there, stops me whining about trivial crap and realize someone else is worse off.
absolutely.. whenever I feel sorry for myself, I always think that someonehas it ten times harder than I have... We need to count our blessings, and be thankfulfor what we have.. not what we don't have.. much loveand respect from Tennessee
@Warning: Alert What an idiot. These people have been going through these storms for ever and they expect them. This was a small blow and this area will be up and running in no time. I'm 65 and can remember back to Betsy. (mid 1960s) and they have records of them much further back than then. I can remember 15 - 20 years ago we got 2 direct hits within 2 or 3 weeks of each other. I think that year we had 26 hurricanes enter the gulf that year. I wish all of Perdido, Gulf Shores, Penscola Beach and all points inbetween well. I wish them all the best of luck. And we need no help from guys like this jerk
@@charlieowen7992 Exactly! I am over in Mobile. We still don't have power but we have a generator.
Hurricanes are a way of life. Just like wildfires in the west or tornadoes in Oklahoma or snow storms in the northeast.
@@charlieowen7992 not everyone lives in an area blighted by hurricanes.
@6 6 it's an expression, not meant to be taken literally.
i love ‘highly compassionate people’ that have the habit of awareness to recognizing that there is suffering
Patriots Rising nice argument! Do you always use that one?
My aunt used to own part of Perdido Key back in the 70’s . I remember there was almost nothing on it. We could stand in her yard on the bay side and see the ocean. Now there are big high rises and it’s all built up.... I pray for each family living there now and hope everyone stayed safe!🙏🏻😊
My heart goes out to these people. I hope everyone is safe.
your heart won't do anything to help how about 100 million dollars for damages and homeless people that will help
@Larry Dolkins move to another state problem solved
@Larry Dolkins while*
@Larry Dolkins I'm brushing my teeth daddy wanna see
Ok.........🙄
My goodness. My heart goes out to these individuals. Prayers sent from Illinois
Federal/State Gov needs to start buying back its coast line so it can implement more natural barriers as well as man made ones. So they can reduce the next 50 years worth of erosion and widespread flooding.
Then again I still don't see why anyone would like to live here since insurance won't cover this shit anymore.
They eventually will when a Cat5 Hurricane directly hits Florida & wipes out everything. Sad to say but it's not IF but WHEN.
The Federal govt is so good at fixing things. They shouldn't own anything in this country. Not an inch of land.
This may sound insensitive, but, in my opinion, if people choose to build/live in coastal areas, especially those areas prone to this kind of natural disaster, they assume all risks of doing so! Personally, I have no desire to deal with stuff of this nature. I am fully aware, that there are natural hazards no matter where people choose to live, but this happens consistently around coastal areas.
Insurance still covers this
True. My Dad grew up in a small PA coal town that was taken back by the government and bulldozed when a mine fire spread underneath the town. It was bulldozed in the 60's and has become a forest once again. The residents were sick over losing their town and willing to stay even though smoke was coming up through the ground and swirling around them. Seems like kinda the same thing, there is still smoke coming up in one or two spots to this day.
Thanks for sharing. We have family and friends in the area. Praying they are safe
🥺 Scary stuff, especially at the end where it looked like Mother Nature was playing jump rope with live wires. Hope everyone is safe. You are a brave soul to capture this footage.
Screw going to college, we need more Lineman they are millionaires this year!
Don't bother with clean up because another one is coming.
Isnt the next one predicted to be worse than this one?
Forreal
Seriously
This isn’t normal
@@CesarMartinez-ck1mj It is now
GOD BLESS Y’ALL JESUS CHRIST THIS IS A NATIONAL EMERGENCY 🚨 IM FEEL SO BAD FOR ALL THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE THERE I WILL BE PRAYING FOR THEM
Oh wow!! These poor people got pounded with the rain and storm surge for hours. Seems like the water damage is worse than the wind damage. Prayers for all of them. Great video, thank you for sharing!! It had to be scary to be filming right in the middle of it !!
Yikes, scary. Have been thinking and praying for you guys down there.
@Danny451 Fuentes can't do that; I don't know you. However, There are jobs and homes here. Move up; relocate.
In 1960, I experienced "Hurricane Donna". As a child then, it was exciting...the wind, rain, there was so much water. Once I was able to go outside and see the aftermath, my excitement turned into dismay as water had saturated the ground; no clean running water, no electricity ..OMG It was.humid and hot. The heat is on and I knew this would pass, but not immediately. What I saw was real devastation. I lived through those weeks of iñconvience, but I am alive today to talk about. Appreciate each day God gives you. Tomorrow is not promised.
So glad the storm surge wasn't as bad as expected, and the rain.
Biggy Wood Another one is coming very soon.
Sad! I think it’s time for many of these people to move further in land.
BE SAFE FROM THE BRONX NEW YORK !!!
@Danny451 Fuentes lmaoooooooo
I will never understand why people insist on building on land below sea level or in a hurricane avenue. After Katrina - they learned NOTHING.
These places existed before Katrina.
These places, especially in the Pensacola area, were settled by Natives.
No one is safe from natural disasters. Please don't say that "they learned nothing" when you couldn't even do a little history search for yourself.
they could look at countries like Holland most of which is below sea level, they have unique and innovative ways of dealing with flooding and are recognized worldwide for their water management engineering, shared knowledge might be beneficial to all, stay safe and a speedy recovery to all concerned.
@@zatoichi3134 Holland successfully uses windmills as power for water pumps. US president mocks windmills.
@@mikeomolt4485 i've seen some houses there where tall poles planted in the ground are attached to the four corners of the house and as the water starts to flood the area the houses will slide up the poles floating above the water then down as the water recedes and that's just one example, very innovative, but i don't think they have to deal with hurricane like winds.
Prayers for our Alabama Neighbors from Florida Panhandle .
Thank you for the drone shots and footage... Better than the news coverage!!!
Damn, the gulf coast just can't catch a break this year. This is horrible, I hope everyone is ok.
Donna Walker Another one on its way.
Praying for all...
Wishing everyone be okay, may God blesses you all.
Hoping and praying for the fast recovery..God Bless
Just another day in the life of living where you are affected by Hurricanes
Patriots Rising sorta like the crayon eaters that live there , it’s a broken record over n over n over 😐
Prayers for everyone affected....may you recover quickly and stronger than before.
My heart is broken for the things we have endured this year.This has been a rough year. Prayers for everyone.
May God bless and protect you all☝️🙏
I hate to see bad things happen, but that's life! I also hate to see people who say why the hell would you live there and say it's their fault. Well the way I see it is no matter where you live you can say the same thing! If you live on the coast or by a major river or where you may have earthquakes or in tornado alley or where you have major snow storm and bitter cold. We all got to live our lives and live somewhere! Is they a really good safe place anywhere on this planet? So please be Americans and support the great United States!!!!!
Well said
absolutely.
How many major hurricanes has this area had in the past 50 years?
Bless these peoples hearts🙏🙏
Surprised new houses constructed @ ground level
This is going to be more water damage than wind.
yes water was the main threat
Meteorologist warned this about every hurricane
Look like there is a sewer drainage problem. You'd think in the 21st century we would of come up with a faster drainage system. Systems were built in the 60's and never updated
Earth 2 Jane this is storm surge not a blocked drain.
Wind destroy water kill
So sorry for you all and your losses.xx from UK.xx
Thank you for sharing your video. God bless everyone!
Thanks so much for posting. More please.
Praying for everyone affected by hurricane Sally😓 🙏💜
Great video . Praying 🙏 for you all . Stay safe .
Thanks for the video
Im still trying to figure out why houses built on the beach of an ocean get flooded during a hurricane.
Because all hurricanes bring water as they come to the shore than rain.
it just shows this world is a temporary place our everlasting home is heaven.
I agree is this the rapture their talking about
What the fuck is up with all the Bible thumpers everywhere? Clearly COVID causes stupidity as a side effect...
Our time body is a dust storm...
What is the purpose of the earth? Why did God create the earth with all its interesting creations when we’re supposed to live in the heavenly realm anyways? Will there be trees, houses, animals in heaven?
@@shadowromeo9835 nope.
Rapture is man made event invented in 1832 by John Darby....
I’m in Port Charlotte right now I can’t believe we missed it!
This is what happens when dummies build on sandbars
4:54 the odd calmness of the 2 powerlines sorta dancing in the wind with the vehicle going by
After reading the comments I just wanted to cry for all the people effected by this hurricane! The trolls, Dems, and stupids had to jump on to blast the people enduring this tragedy. I send every harsh and mean word they typed right back to them! Hope your life is never turned upside down, and if it is I hope to goodness someone shows you kindness and the morons keeps their snarky mouths shut! Praying for all people down there. Our family spent so much time vacationing down there. The people are so nice!
Your as dumb as they are
Me n Bobby Magee
Here’s a statement for your sorry ass, I wish a disaster for you to teach you a little humility and not to be so haughty and uppity. Your nothing but a troll. Go find some Democrats to share your miserable self with. Most of us care for others. Your are such a sad human (maybe).
It should be a law to prevent them from building houses and shit along the coast line. I can’t for the life of me understand why would anyone want to live here and go through this shit every year. Make it make sense y’all!!!!!!!🤦🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️😡😞
It's because it's a red state, so their people vote red so taxpayers will bail them out again and again, while they whine about "socialism", pretend climate change doesn't exist, de-regulate safety laws against oil spills, promote burning of oil and coal, and refuse to educate children.
This area hasn't had a storm in 16 yrs.....y'all need to stop
@@vaderjones357 The Gulf Coast averages 4 major hurricane strikes PER YEAR, and far more tropical storms.
@@DogTog and it's still been 16 yrs since my town got hit so STFU
@MrSandPants - They pay an incredibly high deductible when the damage is attributable to a hurricane. That’s why we have insurance and the free market sets the rates. If they are willing to pay such a large deductible that’s up to them; unlike socialism where people who don’t work hard take from those who do. I’m a conservative, and I don’t deny climate change. We’ve been warming up ever since the end of the ice age, but doing what the far left progressives want with their “New Green Deal” to combat climate change would ruin our economy and do more damage to the lives of everyday people than a few natural disasters. I’ve just gone through Hurricane Laura as I live in Lake Charles. We haven’t been hit with a storm this bad since 1856. Excuse me if I’m wrong, but I don’t think climate change had anything to do with that storm being so strong.
Sure we want our kids educated. We just don’t want to send them to public schools where they are being brain washed with liberal and socialist ideologies. Educate kids...but keep politics out of it. That should be simple enough for even a liberal to understand.
Praying for all 🙏🙏🙏.... Here in Mary Esther
my heart breaks for everyone during Hurricane season praying for all
What kind of drone was used?
I live along the Florida gulf coast but in the Tampa Bay area and I live 4 blocks from the harbor. A slight difference in the jet stream and this could have been my neighborhood.
Prayers for all these people. I don't understand people that live where hurricanes are known and the devastation it brings. why do they keep going back and rebuild. to only happen all over again. i will never understand that. i would have moved after the first one.
It's hard when it is your home and your family has been there for generations and the water is a way of life for large chunks of any person living on the coast.
I didn’t have an option... had to move here for a job. I’m sure others are in a similar situation.
Great footage. Thanks.
Our prayers are with you all !!!!
All over the planet right now is different disasters.. can't say this ever happened except for the flood. Now it's floods , fires , tornadoes, earthquakes ect all at once.
THEY WANTED TO BE BY THE WATER THEY HAVE IT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Were you able to see if there was damage/flooding at the Purple Parrot Resort just south of the Inter coastal bridge in Perdido Key?
Death destruction...insurance rates going sky high
Are you serious, you can't buy flood insurance in Florida 🌊🌧️🏝️⛱️🌪️🌊 ‼️
Exactly why I sold my house and moved the heck out of the coastline and back home to central Alabama.
@@msgtroy me 2 , Semper Fidelis 🦅🌏 ⚓ I lived in Florida 15 years and couldn't find a decent paying job , so I worked for myself , put grub stake together and moved , I miss the people but not the State , hurricane Alley sucks 🌪️ 🌊⚡🌀
I feel for their loss, but taxpayers should not subsidize insurance for those who want to build on the beach. If you build on the beach, then keep enough money in the bank to replace or repair the home. Stop relying on taxpayers to bail you out.
I hope these people saved up to rebuild. Tax payers should not fit the bill for a luxurious lifestyle. Fix it yourself. Hope all are safe.
When you love water you love water; Right?
Good time to fish tbh
Don’t go out and fish , wAit on fishy to come to you , along with boats , debris , oil rigs etc etc
Ohhh. I hope all people there get safe.
We pray for you.
Prayers going up for everyone caught up in this storm. I think because it crawled onshore it caused the damage that occurred. The rain can be as devastating as the wind. Hope your all safe.🙏⬆️
Watch out for gators, snakes, we also gotta clean up after storm
David bet
Patriots Rising 😂
Thomas Johnson no, they bite you for no reason
I wonder how the gators and snakes doing 😂😂😂 probably rolling around due to the winds
This storm was very underestimated! The damage inland was widespread. Our power crews worked hard to restore our power! We are blessed that we personally didn't sustain damage although our county did and is flooding in many places now. We had 16 inches of rain!
So sad. Praying for all of you in Perdido Key
when this storm passes and the water subsides, the cleanup begins...for the next hurricane...i would move if i could...
My thoughts and prayers go out to the residents!
I hope everyone finds safety 🥺❤️❤️
Oh my God!!! My sister lives in Perdido!!!!
Kathy call her
Very well documented and presented .🥰🥰🥰
@Patriots Rising 😁😁😘😎😎😇
How devastating! I would love to live next to the coast. But sure as hell im going to pack my crap and leave ahead of storm.
My question is how do all those vehicles get left behind? Did they stay and just leave it there in their driveway. I don't know im thinking I would have at least moved that to high ground inland. So sad.
Prayers for everyone! I personally couldn't live this close to the ocean! Too many costly events caused by mother nature.
Maybe rebuild there again so we can watch it another time
Ouch 😔
I know what you mean, I think that all the development on every coast was built in "weather peace times" (when the weather use to be beautiful and reliably good). It is not like that anymore so I think everyone should go ahead and move inland a significant amount.
2020 has been a very bad year. Prayers to all 🙏
Heartbreaking.......praying for safety!!!!!
Praying for those affected by the hurricane and that they receive the resources they need in the mighty name of YESHUA HAMASCIAH 🙌
I just went on vacation there, thankfully we left before Sally hit.
Walter Talbo, 😱 why would you be vacationing during a pandemic? Like wth is wrong with you? Smfh
Wow its the southeast under water and the northwest on fire
May God Bless you all
Who's boat is this boat?
In all seriousness though, my heart breaks for these people
Holy shit, trailors are actually upside down. This is H.A.AR.P on steroids since they updated it. Man, its about to get so damn worse.
It's amazing to me that people here in my home state that live by the bay/gulf still haven't figure out how to build higher deck houses.
It’s amazing to me that some people don’t understand that others aren’t able to drop an extra several hundred thousand dollars to build better houses rather than cheaper ones that are less safe. If they had the money they would. They’re not stupid. Just poor. And you’re just a dick.
I'm so sorry to see it, I hope hurricane will stop soon. Our thoughts and prayers will help all of them.
Praying for the gulf coast
I know the feeling when hurricane Harvey hit Houston 🙏🏼 I pray know one was injured.
is johnsons beach under water, i can’t see it in these shots
I’m not sure. Be nice to know though
Praying for all that was in the path of this hurricane Sally
@Patriots Rising yes I do sorry that i offend you just was wanting people to know that people do care
@Patriots Rising you know i just just keep praying and you just chill out you have said you anger toward me that us fine bit I still can pray sorry you feel that way but i know it is hard i have no home so all i can keep now is this phone so just let this be done with your remarks
Floods happen on the coast of these areas all the time and yet people continue to live there.
Where it is... Occurring..... In INDIA OR OTHER PLACE.... GIVE DETAILS....
We need be more spiritual and pray every day is a blessing
Can you take a video of Ono island? specifically the farthest west gulf facing side?
I don't understand how people are warned days in advance and then you see submerged vehicles everywhere. Extremely nice vehicles..I don't understand.
The only way you should be able to get approval to build a house on the southern US coast is when the plans specify the building will be built on stilts.
I’m so sorry, my heart breaks for you! Prayers to all! Seeing the Flora Bama under water again!
I see many of the homes have new free swimming pools outside their doors.
Lol u ain’t right
Pray Florida ! From Virginia..
God Bless
I thought florida and the coasts would shrink up in 20 years... not today... my prayers to all of you 😰😰
It be nice to invest in a goto location where one could go when things get bad or worse. I pray each finds shelter and a place of peace.
What is that clear structure that red car is in??
Year 2020 is saying goodbye oh my...ber month is really scary
My heart 💔 goes out to these people. Prayers for ALL of the people and animals. Be safe.
Peace in abundance
@Danny451 Fuentes I would love to have you and your family stay, but unfortunately the trailer park I live in only allows one pet, plus the person who rents a room from me is not mentally well. I wouldn't want to place your family in danger.
@Danny451 Fuentes I would love to have you and your family stay, but unfortunately the trailer park I live in only allows one pet, plus the person who rents a room from me is not mentally well. I wouldn't want to place your family in danger.
@Danny451 Fuentes I don't think you're very nice.
God have mercy so much damage praying for people's who live in areas affected 🙏
Is another really coming?
Wow, look at all that damage Hurricane Sally did. That storm didn't last long but, the strength of the winds and the flooding it did. And the weather medoligist says this is the beginning month for Hurricane season...geez. Still got another month of this Hurricanes. Praying folks can pickup and rebuild from this. Mother nature has no mercy.😞
My prays go out to everyone. Spoken from someone who just went through laura