Daytona Beach / Volusia Drone Survey Of The Aftermath Of Hurricane Nicole - 11/11/2022

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  • Опубликовано: 10 ноя 2022
  • Raw footage from this morning, 11/11/2022, we did an extensive drone survey of the damage along the coast of Daytona Beach as the winds have now calmed down to the point where we are able to fly in a safer environment.
    Footage shows the major coastal damage to the homes along the shore of Daytona Beach, Florida.
    SID: Michael Gordon
    #flwx #florida #hurricanenicole #aftermath

Комментарии • 264

  • @blairbrownie1223
    @blairbrownie1223 Год назад +71

    Building a house on the sand is probably not the best decision

    • @heatherwhiteway9132
      @heatherwhiteway9132 Год назад +10

      That's what Jesus said .

    • @pressureworks
      @pressureworks Год назад +3

      You meant on the beach. Since all of Florida is on the sand, on top of ancient coral.

    • @FLIPPER1439
      @FLIPPER1439 Год назад +3

      The Bible tells you what happens 📖 please read scriptures of warning ⚠️

    • @pressureworks
      @pressureworks Год назад +4

      @@FLIPPER1439 yeah right blah blah blah.

    • @marialamb6781
      @marialamb6781 Год назад +3

      I thought that also until I realized that these people had yards and yards of lawn out in front of them, along with the seawall, and then past that seawall was a huge, shore area, the ocean never came up anywhere near the seawall. I would’ve felt safe too. But oh my goodness look at the ocean now and it just ate away within hours…
      All that you see that’s gone There was dirt underneath that pool and there was a lawn area out past that pool. Oh my goodness.

  • @donald1841
    @donald1841 Год назад +14

    Building on the shores of an ocean ripe and ready for all kinds of catastrophic weather is absolutely observed to say the least. Having money doesn't mean your very smart.

  • @roysmith8002
    @roysmith8002 Год назад +17

    mother nature has a simple message, don't build your home on my door step.

  • @TicklerDude
    @TicklerDude Год назад +13

    Oceanfront property for sale at the low low price in Daytona Beach!!!

    • @fauxque5057
      @fauxque5057 Год назад +1

      A solid investment for those who built a block away. They now will have million dollar ocean front homes

  • @joymitchell-alderman1494
    @joymitchell-alderman1494 Год назад +14

    I really like those delicate metal rebars holding up large concrete pools and water it holds and decks. No cement pylons?????????? Now that took a genius to do that! The supposed sea walls are incredibly thin and under built. Since I have been in Daytona it is amazing how mediocre the building practices are.

    • @patrickwhelan5703
      @patrickwhelan5703 Год назад +1

      You hit the nail on the head!! Unfortunately Florida builders don't seem to know that....

    • @Hartlor_Tayley
      @Hartlor_Tayley Год назад +1

      Walls cause erosion no matter how they are built.

    • @hewitc
      @hewitc Год назад +1

      Cheap looking houses.

    • @einerreklov4304
      @einerreklov4304 Год назад +2

      Many of the lots were prepared well before Andrew. Some of the homes, although renovated, were built in the early 60s when construction standards weren't very strict. I can't help looking at these drone videos with 'Light is Calling' as a soundtrack backdrop. This is real decasia.

    • @MsPersephone1469
      @MsPersephone1469 Год назад

      That's because Florida Republicans don't believe in regulations to protect people, only guns.

  • @judyloveday9615
    @judyloveday9615 Год назад +15

    Looking at this kinda reminds you of being a child and watching the tide wash away your sand castle 🏰🏯😢

    • @patrickwhelan5703
      @patrickwhelan5703 Год назад

      Ask Ron DeSantis if he's ready to act on climate change that will affect the tourism industry which floats his sugar high. Taxes are kept artificially low because of tourism. If the tourists have no where to go, what becomes of state budgeting..

    • @Hartlor_Tayley
      @Hartlor_Tayley Год назад +1

      @@patrickwhelan5703 it’s erosion, a simple mechanical process.

  • @marylapoma9221
    @marylapoma9221 Год назад +4

    Ty Storm chasers to show the reality of what Mother Nature can do. And 🙏 to those whom were in her way.

  • @karentate9114
    @karentate9114 Год назад

    Heart breaking to see the beautiful ocean shoreline just disappear in a matter of weeks. Fantastic coverage, you do excellent work. Thanks.

  • @alexsboathouse1669
    @alexsboathouse1669 Год назад +16

    Nature has a way of getting rid of things that shouldn't have been there in the first place

    • @Hartlor_Tayley
      @Hartlor_Tayley Год назад +3

      And humans have a way of getting rid of things that naturally should be there.

    • @robertlarocca8697
      @robertlarocca8697 Год назад +1

      @@Hartlor_Tayley brilliant reply.

    • @Hartlor_Tayley
      @Hartlor_Tayley Год назад

      @@robertlarocca8697 thank you, thank you very much.

  • @ThePeasantsCottage
    @ThePeasantsCottage Год назад +8

    This proves that dredging sand from the sea to replace what was taken before will only result in the sea reclaiming again and again what was hers in the first place.

    • @jonnydanger7181
      @jonnydanger7181 Год назад

      They dredged from the ocean to build up daytona?

    • @ThePeasantsCottage
      @ThePeasantsCottage Год назад +2

      @@jonnydanger7181 I know Cocoa Beach where my cousins live, so I assume more coastline than that. There was a big hurricane (can’t remember year, but prior to 2006). I was there in 2010, I asked them what happened? Last I heard, all the beach was gone (Daytona too)! They said they dredged the sand from the ocean to replenish/replace the beaches. That’s not the first time they’ve done this. I pray they will learn their lesson: you don’t steal from Mother Nature, or the Sea!

    • @jonnydanger7181
      @jonnydanger7181 Год назад +1

      @@ThePeasantsCottage wow that’s interesting. Prior to 2006 was Charlie in 2004 in Daytona that did some damage I recall.

    • @fauxque5057
      @fauxque5057 Год назад

      @@jonnydanger7181 no

    • @fauxque5057
      @fauxque5057 Год назад +2

      @@ThePeasantsCottage The army Corp of engineers routinely dredge the sand to replace the beaches. The houses are built on the other side of the sand dunes, which are no gone. They do not dredge sand to build houses on.

  • @tara607
    @tara607 Год назад +14

    Mother Nature always wins folks.....

  • @russellsteele9675
    @russellsteele9675 Год назад +2

    Fantastic footage of the damage. I am always amazed how some places are spared when places around them are destroyed. Thank you.

  • @deborahboggs6040
    @deborahboggs6040 Год назад +16

    word of advise - Stop building so close on the ocean...{ just think the damage done with a tropical storm] what in future these hurricance forcewinds are bringing us is going to do to those who build anything on these sand beds....

    • @lindagoytil4160
      @lindagoytil4160 Год назад +2

      This happens every year in Santa Cruz. These people continue to build on the coast sand and on these cliffs. It's nuts what they are doing and then cry when the land is gone. Undeneath the roads, there's nothing. Many don't have a road or driveway now. Their primo land is worth nothing and they rent.

    • @retiredyeti5555
      @retiredyeti5555 Год назад +2

      There is reference in the Bible at Matthew 24 about building on sand versus building on rock. Obviously, someone did not read their Bible before constructing these homes. Somehow, I cannot bring myself to feel sorry for those who defy nature and then cry when nature proves superior.

    • @fauxque5057
      @fauxque5057 Год назад +1

      Those houses have withstood plenty of Cat 1 hurricanes. What they never experienced before is a hurricane during the King Tide caused by the Blood Moon. A freak timing event

  • @Louisiananews
    @Louisiananews Год назад +27

    Unbelievable that people have to build on the ocean to have a status symbol

    • @4GreaterWorldPeace
      @4GreaterWorldPeace Год назад +7

      Jerry my man, I flipping love that you said that. For me, native Floridian here, I would not ever want a home that close. It does not seem real smart but maybe that's the problem. Too many dumb people with lots of money doing dumb stuff?

    • @RV-in2mc
      @RV-in2mc Год назад +2

      It's not always about status, back then the risks were not truly ever understood, now its becoming very real. Regardless. People worked hard. They've lost that now. Hopefully insurance will cover

    • @Louisiananews
      @Louisiananews Год назад +1

      @@4GreaterWorldPeace absolutely crazy..

    • @Louisiananews
      @Louisiananews Год назад +2

      @@RV-in2mc it's about status now days

    • @RV-in2mc
      @RV-in2mc Год назад +5

      @@Louisiananews anyone who builds a new house or development on the coast line now is absolutely stupid. There's enough physical evidence not too!

  • @AlexTorres-qv3hv
    @AlexTorres-qv3hv Год назад +10

    All those property owners should be heavily fined for sea pollution....

  • @deanhirasawa1414
    @deanhirasawa1414 Год назад +16

    For much of the past century, building so close the shoreline was no big issue. Some of these homes existed six decades with no problems. Unfortunately, in the past 2 months alone - Fiona, Ian and now Nicole have demonstrated that times have changed and seaside homes are not what they used to be.

    • @Hartlor_Tayley
      @Hartlor_Tayley Год назад +1

      Build a wall, lose the beach.

    • @popeyetsm2750
      @popeyetsm2750 Год назад +3

      @@Hartlor_Tayley You just watched a 23 minute long video that clearly demonstrated & graphically showed that even a bulkhead and/or a concrete wall and/or a pilings barrier/wall does not always protect the house and/or backyard from profound erosion or destruction. The video showed several properties with significantly eroded, in some cases destroyed, properties even though the owners had installed such barriers.

    • @Hartlor_Tayley
      @Hartlor_Tayley Год назад +4

      @@popeyetsm2750 I grew up on New Jersey shore. I think teen for this type of erosion is literally called “New Jerseyization”. No grass or dunes to catch the sand blowing off the beach and when the waves eventually hit the wall it digs out the sand. New Jersey had to build dunes and plant grass and bring in miles of sand. But still a battle, just having buildings erodes the beach. Sad situation.

    • @jonnydanger7181
      @jonnydanger7181 Год назад +1

      @@Hartlor_Tayley very interesting.

    • @Hartlor_Tayley
      @Hartlor_Tayley Год назад +1

      @@jonnydanger7181 basically the onshore wind blows the sand back into dunes and grasses which trap and accumulate the sand. This here seems to be a barrier island beach which is very changeable naturally without buildings etc.

  • @rodcoulter997
    @rodcoulter997 Год назад +4

    Great quality video……fantastic.A++
    What time was the “flyover”?

  • @YonOtto
    @YonOtto Год назад +11

    And even though some of the houses look ok, the ground below them is fragile. These houses will be removed.

    • @Birdbike719
      @Birdbike719 Год назад +4

      Sadly they shouldn't have been built there in the 1st place..."but the view"

    • @Gitn2it
      @Gitn2it Год назад +2

      @@Birdbike719 I used to envy people who lived on the ocean. Not anymore. This so sad!

    • @fauxque5057
      @fauxque5057 Год назад +2

      Barrier Islands are nothing but sandbars.

    • @patrickwhelan5703
      @patrickwhelan5703 Год назад +1

      Sand is shifting with the weight of the building on top of it.

    • @Hartlor_Tayley
      @Hartlor_Tayley Год назад

      How long before the barrier beach is breached and what will happen when the shore suddenly moves miles inland. ?

  • @avail1.
    @avail1. Год назад +5

    Sand eventually washes away, sorry to see it folks

  • @einerreklov4304
    @einerreklov4304 Год назад +6

    There are simply no words to describe this scene. It's too incomprehensible to absorb, especially the destruction against the backdrop of a calm blue sky and the waves gently and tauntingly moving along the newly formed shoreline as if neither had anything to do with it.

  • @makeitpay8241
    @makeitpay8241 Год назад +5

    it is a poor idea to build a house upon sand next to the ocean. the ocean will always win in the end

  • @vernaderiggs3749
    @vernaderiggs3749 Год назад +7

    Keep messing with God's creation, and this is what will happen to those that think they can

  • @edwardprice140
    @edwardprice140 Год назад +12

    In Matthew 7, Jesus said everyone who hears his words and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. Then he went on to say everyone who hears his words and does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on sand (Matthew 7:24-26)

    • @pressureworks
      @pressureworks Год назад +1

      Irrelevant. All of Florida is sand on top of ancient coral beds. The proper advice is dont build on the beach.

    • @Rosie05610
      @Rosie05610 Год назад +1

      AMEN brother Praise the Lord. 🙏❤🕊

    • @Rosie05610
      @Rosie05610 Год назад +3

      @@pressureworks Of course you would say that the words of the Lord Jesus Christ
      are irrelevant, but I tell you the truth, you will find out just how relevant His
      words are, much sooner, rather then later my friend, have a nice day.

    • @pressureworks
      @pressureworks Год назад

      @@Rosie05610 typical false prophet. Unspecific vague Messages about something that wont happen in the unknown future. Trying to control thru fear

    • @Rosie05610
      @Rosie05610 Год назад +3

      @@pressureworks I'm no prophet, I am a follower of
      Christ who is telling you the truth my friend
      and you should be fearful if you know not
      the Lord my friend, because what is written in the book of Revelation WILL come to pass. So I suggest you repent and get to
      know Jesus as Lord & Saviour. As time is
      short.

  • @political-social
    @political-social Год назад +6

    I wonder how some of the homes got insured at all. Obviously they must have and I bet their premiums are outrageously high! Shame, such beautiful homes.

    • @jonnydanger7181
      @jonnydanger7181 Год назад +3

      This with Ian is going to cause an epic homeowners collapse in Florida

    • @patrickwhelan5703
      @patrickwhelan5703 Год назад +1

      @@jonnydanger7181 Beach front land for cheap!!

    • @jonnydanger7181
      @jonnydanger7181 Год назад

      @@patrickwhelan5703 where??

    • @Hartlor_Tayley
      @Hartlor_Tayley Год назад

      Everyone pays for this, insurance is just spreading the cost to the many to cover the losses of the few.

  • @EmergentBehavior
    @EmergentBehavior Год назад +3

    IMO State/FL should not let them rebuild, even if they can afford to. Trying to hold back the Atlantic ocean is a waste of money.

    • @patrickwhelan5703
      @patrickwhelan5703 Год назад

      There is more water in the oceans and that lends to more heated water that storms love. It's only getting hotter but go ahead Florida dimwits. Keep building on the ocean front.

    • @Hartlor_Tayley
      @Hartlor_Tayley Год назад

      Property values and taxes. That’s what the state is concerned about. You are correct if the state cared about the future of the beaches and the coast. The fish will like the living in the condos at the bottom of the ocean.

  • @groundcontrol436385
    @groundcontrol436385 Год назад +1

    I grew up in Central Fla. It almost never got really bad storms. I knew lots of people who had homes on the beach at Daytona and Smyrna. It was never considered a problem or that risky. This looks devastating. It was never about "status" - you had to live there to understand about living on the beach. It was a way of life.
    My issue has always been allowing those damn high rises on the beach. They ruined the whole nature of the beach.

  • @nealrcn
    @nealrcn Год назад +1

    Hi Mike what area of Daytona are you flying it hard to tell with all the damage

  • @laurie7689
    @laurie7689 Год назад +2

    The braced seawalls seemed to do better than the others, but there was still damage when the others were swept away. Also, having them in smaller squared segments seemed to help, too, rather than having large swaths of straight paneled seawall. The sand beneath the structures seemed to be sucked out by waters caught behind the seawalls that collapsed in the areas that didn't have squared segments. Structures closer to the beach failed completely, but those closer to the road had lesser damage. Why have an expensive pool when you are on the beach? Geez, these people would've done better putting that money toward protecting their structure rather than blowing it on a pool.

  • @clocksurfer
    @clocksurfer Год назад +3

    This is at Toronita, right? We've visited near there a few times, staying at a house right in the middle between the Halifax and the Atlantic. (That house is undamaged.) This looks like a loss of about 100' of beach. Most unfortunate.

    • @dano336
      @dano336 Год назад

      yes exactly, I lived on cardinal...about five streets north

  • @marionmclean3749
    @marionmclean3749 Год назад +7

    How do these builders get away with building on sand dunes?

    • @mikeburney9282
      @mikeburney9282 Год назад +1

      $$$$$

    • @patrickwhelan5703
      @patrickwhelan5703 Год назад +1

      Wait until the Insurance industry resets its rates in Florida. Oh good times!!

    • @Hartlor_Tayley
      @Hartlor_Tayley Год назад +1

      Tax money. Property development is major government income. There is zero short term incentive to preserve undeveloped areas.

  • @MrPolymers
    @MrPolymers Год назад +2

    I own a second home in Bonita Springs. That's where Ian came in. I'm enough inland and high enough I had no damage but a few palm trees bent over. The Insurance companies will get to the point where only the mega rich can afford to live on the coast. These homes are in the millions. These people aren't the ones to feel sorry for. It's those in the tin can trailer homes packed together like sardines that got wiped out I feel sorry for. There's talk that Florida home owners like me will see their insurance rates triple!!!

  • @bear1776.
    @bear1776. Год назад +2

    Wait until the sinkholes start again now that the ground is so saturated

  • @leeroberts1192
    @leeroberts1192 Год назад

    At 07:19 was the construction of that house nearly complete or was it having some works done on it (new roof and possibly an interior refurb)?

  • @Hartlor_Tayley
    @Hartlor_Tayley Год назад +6

    Now the the second row of houses will be beach front.

  • @kristiknine4329
    @kristiknine4329 Год назад +13

    Prayers for these people that have lost their homes 😢🙏🏻

    • @fauxque5057
      @fauxque5057 Год назад

      Prayers for the people who didn't lose their homes and now have to pay for the idiots who built along the oceans.

    • @mdleweight
      @mdleweight Год назад

      No prayers from me. They built those homes with eyes wide open that this would eventually happen.

  • @janetharned4343
    @janetharned4343 Год назад +8

    I hope these people had better insurance coverage than those on the Gulf side of FL

    • @HsingSun
      @HsingSun Год назад +1

      They are certified as the construction engineers, but they didn't know and understand some natures.

    • @wizeoldfart26
      @wizeoldfart26 Год назад +3

      You can only get erosion by sea insurance coverage if you live in Boulder Colorado. These people would have good coverage against wildfires. Thats how insurance works.

    • @deborahseeman1339
      @deborahseeman1339 Год назад

      Insurance was already too expensive there but this will kill the influx of new residents. Florida is not inexpensive!

  • @caroleclem1580
    @caroleclem1580 Год назад

    The word that comes to mind is atrocious speechless bewilderment

  • @johnbrevard5966
    @johnbrevard5966 Год назад +3

    9:12 perfect time to wire in those led lights in pool you regretted not doing!

  • @mdleweight
    @mdleweight Год назад +1

    Those homes are ridiculously close to the water! No one is truly surprised at the damage.

    • @kathiparchem6254
      @kathiparchem6254 Год назад

      For most of them, the water was not so close when they were built.

  • @geo_animalvideos
    @geo_animalvideos Год назад +2

    Won't be driving down daytona again. A1A will be the ocean soon, it's all sand fill, and this was barely a hurricane!

  • @stephenblake2196
    @stephenblake2196 Год назад +2

    Gone!!!! SINKHOLES ARE GOING TO BE A BIGGER PROBLEM THAN BEFORE??? IT'S been sinking for DECADES!!! REBUILD??? WHAT!!! IF SO AT YOUR OWN RISK $$$$$

  • @lorimchair2190
    @lorimchair2190 Год назад +2

    Wow those 4 to 6 vertical rebarbs per home really held up well. Shotty job😡

    • @lazarosanchez5314
      @lazarosanchez5314 Год назад +1

      Hi, those "rebars" are actually micropiles. A type of foundation that nature has undermined

    • @mdleweight
      @mdleweight Год назад +1

      It is shoddy too!

  • @Stevef8170
    @Stevef8170 Год назад +2

    If Florida is experiencing severe erosion on both its east and west coasts, the total amount of land in the state must be shrinking - and if there is less land to be taxed, then everyone's property's taxes should . . .

    • @larryhenry719
      @larryhenry719 Год назад +1

      The land is shrinking because they keep building new condos on both side.

    • @Stevef8170
      @Stevef8170 Год назад +2

      @@larryhenry719 So far, these houses and condos are not doing a good job of halting erosion - there is need for more intense infill development to create a better seawall . . .

    • @Birdbike719
      @Birdbike719 Год назад +3

      @@Stevef8170 or people could quit building homes literally on sand!

    • @larryhenry719
      @larryhenry719 Год назад

      They actually add sand to build the place up higher so whats eroding is the sand that they piled up and thats blocking the waters natural movement it's like a dam made of sand.

    • @Hartlor_Tayley
      @Hartlor_Tayley Год назад

      @@Stevef8170 sea walls cause erosion.

  • @pressureworks
    @pressureworks Год назад +5

    Cannot feel sorry for a very wealthy person who decided to build a house right on the beach. Please note, alot of these same shorelines and properties were wiped out in 2006 (correct year??) Hurricane Charley. Still a few vacant shore lots in north daytona and ormond beach

  • @jillm4406
    @jillm4406 Год назад +1

    Sand ocean sea. Big blessing on your clean up.

  • @beccacroston7176
    @beccacroston7176 Год назад +17

    Now matter what people have worked all there lives to get these homes,to loose them in one night is heartbreaking

    • @williamshepley3923
      @williamshepley3923 Год назад +1

      Insurance 🇺🇸

    • @patrickwhelan5703
      @patrickwhelan5703 Год назад +5

      Don't feel bad. Some of these homes are 2nd and 3rd homes for some. The lesson here is they got off easy as this was barely a Cat 1 Hurricane. It happened during a full moon phase and high tides. Imagine for a moment if this was a Cat 4 or even a Cat 5 Hurricane during a full moon and a high tide? Condos would have slid into the Atlantic. Stop building on top of the water!!! Florida has some of the worst building codes and weakest inspection criteria in the U.S. Someone is going to have the courage to declare eminent domain of this beach front land. The public is going to have to move back from the area.

    • @Hartlor_Tayley
      @Hartlor_Tayley Год назад +2

      For some it is a major loss for others it’s insurance and tax deduction. The state needs to deal with the consequences of losing that barrier beach and all that land behind it. The worst is yet to come.

    • @ALIEL1020
      @ALIEL1020 Год назад +1

      It will come like a thief in the night

    • @cumberlandquiltchic1
      @cumberlandquiltchic1 Год назад +2

      Now they are all moving to the smoky mtns n building on mountains! This place has been bombarded with Floridians! Cut down trees on mtns n build houses. They all want that view with no consequences. Destroy it for the rest of us!

  • @okieg8960
    @okieg8960 Год назад

    Whole new meaning to “ beach front property “

  • @954dreamer1
    @954dreamer1 Год назад +4

    The insurance companies tell them for next policy they cannot renew with them. Bc houses like this are too much liability

  • @carolynallen9016
    @carolynallen9016 Год назад +1

    Would be nice to have a side by side comparison view but bottom line is it's not easy to see all the deviation

  • @deborahboggs6040
    @deborahboggs6040 Год назад +2

    can these homes be moved to higher ground? terrible such gorgeoushomes being built on sanddomes

    • @laurie7689
      @laurie7689 Год назад

      Florida doesn't really have higher ground. It is pretty much all flat. Those homes have had it. They are structurally unsafe now that the ground beneath them has been eroded away.

  • @keiththecarpenter5639
    @keiththecarpenter5639 Год назад +2

    Why are there just skinny poles holding up a pool and a house?

  • @marthahammond8532
    @marthahammond8532 Год назад

    Driving cars on this beach 4 many years only weakened the sand unfortunately. It was a very beautiful beach area 4 many years.

  • @fletch61
    @fletch61 Год назад +1

    Looking on Google street view .. a few new houses being build on the beach .. bet there glad they did that !

  • @mideleitestaenti
    @mideleitestaenti Год назад +1

    Dios es grande

  • @kg277savage3
    @kg277savage3 Год назад +2

    This is why I'd never live on a beach let alone the beachfront

    • @mdleweight
      @mdleweight Год назад +1

      I lived on a beach for two years. It was a rented house built on twelve-foot concrete pylons anchored deep into rock. The first floor was 100 percent concrete, included nothing that could be water damaged and was used as a garage. We had a major nor'easter and the house was in eight feet of water, but sustained no damage. I moved my cars out two days before. 150 other homes around me were washed away. There is a way to do it right.

    • @laurie7689
      @laurie7689 Год назад

      I wouldn't live by a lake or river either. Water rises and tears out the structure from beneath you.

    • @kg277savage3
      @kg277savage3 Год назад +1

      @@laurie7689 Yeah it's too much money down the drain on top of that

    • @kg277savage3
      @kg277savage3 Год назад

      @@mdleweight But if a powerful enough Storm hits it can shred your home. Especially if a major hurricane hits. The surge could get too high. Especially in flat areas

    • @mdleweight
      @mdleweight Год назад

      @@kg277savage3 A meteorite might fall on your head tomorrow too.

  • @FLIPPER1439
    @FLIPPER1439 Год назад

    Keep seeing same places..houses…where are the rest, or is there anymore damage❓❓

  • @mariannatexas
    @mariannatexas Год назад +3

    Prayers for Florida residents. So crazy..

    • @hartmutlorentzen9659
      @hartmutlorentzen9659 Год назад +1

      Prayers don’t help!

    • @mdleweight
      @mdleweight Год назад

      Not crazy. Totally normal and expected when you build on beach sand.

  • @bakenumber4
    @bakenumber4 Год назад

    I'm sorry for residents who lost everything they've worked their entire life's for. But let's hope in the end most residents will be happier in their new homes?

  • @Rosie05610
    @Rosie05610 Год назад +3

    LUKE 21:25 and 28 “And there will be signs in the sun, in the moon
    and in the stars; and on the earth distress of nations with perplexity
    the sea and the waves roaring; ” REPENT, Believe in the Son of GOD
    Believe in the Gospel of Salvation, Believe also in the Life, Death and
    Resurrection of Christ Jesus as it is written in 1 Corinthians 15:1-4
    and Be Born Again in Christ and be SAVED.🕊🙏✨🤴✨🙏🕊

  • @johnellg9399
    @johnellg9399 Год назад

    Play with fire, you get burned... You play close to the water, you might fall in and get wet...
    I'm sure our great great grandparents wouldn't have been this stupid to build so close to crashing water on sandy shores.
    What a role of the dice. Good luck on the rebuild

  • @joannewilk8574
    @joannewilk8574 Год назад

    What a mess going into the ocean! Sad for the sea life!

  • @magicsenior4185
    @magicsenior4185 Год назад +1

    I think it is better to build in the ocean the owner and the ocean will be neighbors

  • @clifover
    @clifover Год назад

    All this was inevitable. That shoreline development like this was ever allowed in the first place is a testament to human hubris. Bet they rebuild like before and it will happen again.

  • @cmvdoo
    @cmvdoo Год назад

    Gone with the wind..

  • @hansgruber650
    @hansgruber650 Год назад

    Insurance companies should flat out refuse to insure waterfront property.

  • @tilakgadkari2202
    @tilakgadkari2202 Год назад +2

    😳

  • @stacielynn7929
    @stacielynn7929 Год назад

    Well, perfect example how enough is never enough…..living on the ocean,yet still need a big pool.
    Houses built on sand will what people??? Never remain standing 🌈

  • @sivarojchatthannithes9733
    @sivarojchatthannithes9733 Год назад +1

    I have commented 2 years and I still confirm that I solved the global warming problem.
    From what I have researched and analyzed The violence is increasing than it has been every year.
    if
    UN approves me to solve global warming problem, I will fix the problem ASAP. There is enough information I have to prove to everyone that scientific approaches and solutions to global warming can be restored to normal....

    • @raygottschall3137
      @raygottschall3137 Год назад

      Climate change is irreversible and will continue to worsen. The entire world is experiencing extreme weather. We are a day late and a dollar short for repairing the damage done by our 150 binge on fossil fuel. Nature will have the final word to it’s unthought full well wishers. Only Love will take us to the home we never truly left. ❤

    • @pressureworks
      @pressureworks Год назад

      Ok, Napoleon.

    • @fauxque5057
      @fauxque5057 Год назад +1

      This had nothing to do with global warming or climate change. It was a typical cat 1 hurricane that happened to coincide with a King Tide that goes along with the blood moon
      It's just bad timing and nothing more. I don't think Daytona even had hurricane force winds. I think it was downgraded to a tropical storm. Nicole came ashore about 115 miles South of Daytona and rapidly lost its hurricane strength.

    • @sivarojchatthannithes9733
      @sivarojchatthannithes9733 Год назад

      @@fauxque5057 I will prove the truth by science to let everyone know how I will solve the problem of global warming.

    • @Hartlor_Tayley
      @Hartlor_Tayley Год назад

      Climate change lol

  • @markpalavosvrahotes5575
    @markpalavosvrahotes5575 Год назад +1

    That outhouse sinking into the Atlantic was a hilarious sight with Jim Cantore next to it.

  • @michaeleast4849
    @michaeleast4849 Год назад

    not much of Daytona Beach left

  • @brendaeaster8874
    @brendaeaster8874 Год назад

    Tragedy and disaster teach us lessons that money cannot buy. When will people learn to build where it is safe and not for status and show????????

  • @user-uj8nj4rg5z
    @user-uj8nj4rg5z Год назад +2

    Все дороже и дороже становеца баскетбол

  • @yanka7889
    @yanka7889 Год назад

    😢 I'm sorry… I hope the insurance company will pay money for damaged houses and property.

  • @UQRXD
    @UQRXD 8 месяцев назад

    WHEN YOU BUILD ON SAND AT THE WATER EDGE...........

  • @Muddjones
    @Muddjones Год назад

    They will replace it all and get another storm next year really good idea

  • @Muddjones
    @Muddjones Год назад

    Now who will clean up all this mess and get it out of the ocean let’s just pollute more into the ocean because people are so smart building next to the shores

  • @user-uj8nj4rg5z
    @user-uj8nj4rg5z Год назад +2

    Баскетбол все дороже и дороже

  • @SonicGlitchExe
    @SonicGlitchExe Год назад

    *SWEET* MAYBE WHEN THE *TIDE COMES IN* / THAT *WHITE 2 STORY* WILL *FALL OFF* THE CLIFF.. HOPE YOU FILM IT.

  • @caroleclem1580
    @caroleclem1580 Год назад

    This is sad and sickening at same time imagine thousand years ago in barbarians in Athens and prehistory that we seem to dismiss well here we are feel so sorry for the people who live there I don’t understand what driving to stay there just take the money the governor give you to replace your home and just move either inland more or just say you know what we have no control of mother nature and she is taking things back I wish the best for all of you

  • @user-uj8nj4rg5z
    @user-uj8nj4rg5z Год назад +1

    Скоро баскетбол самым дорогим станит если так играть будут

  • @ronniecardy
    @ronniecardy Год назад +1

    Wished they would have gone down. To show more of the beach ⛱️

  • @norrinradd1770
    @norrinradd1770 Год назад

    who takes the losses?
    no specific geotechnical study
    real estate is no longer rock solid

  • @magicsenior4185
    @magicsenior4185 Год назад +1

    Malachi 1:4

  • @user-uj8nj4rg5z
    @user-uj8nj4rg5z Год назад +1

    Дауш хороший баскетбол не че не скажеш

  • @4406bbldb
    @4406bbldb Год назад

    People living a block away from the beach are enjoying increased property values.

    • @laurie7689
      @laurie7689 Год назад

      And higher insurance rates now that they are closer to the new beach.

  • @joesmalski7665
    @joesmalski7665 Год назад

    Hydraulics is Incompressibility of liquid

  • @tanikanakeyalewis4202
    @tanikanakeyalewis4202 Год назад

    A Category 1 Hurricane, with Extensive Damage, As a Category 4 or Category 5 Hurricane, Is Effective By In-Adequate Construction.
    Example: High-School Commencement Graduation Ceremony, with Barely a "C" Average, As Comparable to Walking In to Test Out of a General Equivalency Diploma Program, with Sub-Sequential Post-Secondary Degree(s): [Applause]. 😶.

    • @fauxque5057
      @fauxque5057 Год назад

      This was a result of the King Tide. We had a blood moon the night before it hit. Those areas have withstood dozens of Cat 1 hurricanes in the past. Just never one occurring during King Tide

    • @patrickwhelan5703
      @patrickwhelan5703 Год назад +1

      @@fauxque5057 Okay so what. If it happens next time during a King tide and a full moon as a Cat 4 or Cat 5, those places are finished.

  • @Rockinthehill
    @Rockinthehill Год назад +2

    Prayers dont do crap for anyone but give people false hopes. The science has told everyone for years about climate change and this is what happens when you ignore facts. Oceans are rising and the climate is warming . The oceans are expanding and the storms are getting worse. So keep moving next to the oceans and you will see more videos like this one

    • @Hartlor_Tayley
      @Hartlor_Tayley Год назад

      It’s not climate change or rising seas. Its erosion from too many buildings too close to the ocean. A simple mechanical process of sand.

  • @user-kk8ym7qb8v
    @user-kk8ym7qb8v Год назад

    Загадили океан пластиком и дровами.

  • @thomasroberts9752
    @thomasroberts9752 Год назад

    4 minutes on one house.....

  • @zed4225
    @zed4225 Год назад

    All that trash in the ocean....... lovely. Time to stop building on a beach surely

  • @ericascali5427
    @ericascali5427 Год назад

    Disatro

  • @benoitmaisonneuve6610
    @benoitmaisonneuve6610 Год назад

    your video have no sound. forget it for sure i dont watch it

  • @EJTTirona
    @EJTTirona Год назад +1

    They can rebuild the structures with better structural designs and materials.

    • @Hartlor_Tayley
      @Hartlor_Tayley Год назад

      Yes but the quality of the build isn’t the problem.

  • @bradbuckner9496
    @bradbuckner9496 Год назад

    Dame footage for way to long.

  • @CrowSpirit1977
    @CrowSpirit1977 Год назад

    What did we learn from this?🤔 Not a dam thing

  • @avail1.
    @avail1. Год назад

    Nile Blue type hurricanes cause damages, and forced migration away from the coastal areas. Possible cheap buyouts, and it is entered into the International Conservation Bank accounts; land for collateral. U.N. Rockefeller 1982.

  • @Rockinthehill
    @Rockinthehill Год назад +1

    So you want an ocean view? Be careful what you wish for.

  • @alexsharypov6700
    @alexsharypov6700 Год назад +1

    I hope the insurance companies will compensate the victims

  • @Rockinthehill
    @Rockinthehill Год назад +4

    My only regret is that it didnt wash Mara lago out to sea along with the worst threat to democracy in 200 years