Maybe that woman who refused the assistance was put off by the camera crew in her face. Believe it or not, there are still people in this day and age who value their privacy.
She also probably heard about the 'shelters' they took people to in katrina, with the rapes and theft. She also had a rifle and didn't want to be disarmed, which they for sure would have done.
@@natashaandspencer I wish I was in Florida helping but I’m in Seattle born and raised since 1990 Only politics will make me move Luckily gun laws are better than Texas here No ccw no registration for my guns, I open carry .45 24/7 since 2010(age 20), I am au(tis)tic and refuse to be a victim for anyone or anything!!!
Some of the most Florida shit I have seen. Lol Thank goodness I was in northern Florida when this happened cuz I probably wouldnt have been able to leave. Everybody home is out of power.
The people who are declining rescue are in shock or praying that the water recedes quickly and when they snap out of it and realize thats not happening it’s a lot. This has been a very traumatic situation.
I live in florida and we only got a little bit from ian. Our glass door shattered and ripped off and our yard was sopping. Its hard to feel relieved its a guilty feelibg for me. Because everytime i see this my heart breaks. I just moved here with my husband 3 years ago for work. I love it but i also do not like living close to water. Ive always feared the ocean. Ive been praying and praying for all of those people
There are many that just couldn’t afford to leave!!!! If I lived there I would have had to stay…because I can barely afford to eat, gas for work….much less my utilities! Praying for these poor people ❤️🙏🏻❤️
Plus that the hurricane changed direction so many people spent money on batteries, flashlights, quick foods and water thinking they'd be staying in place. Once that money is spent many can't afford the cost of travel and lodging.
You know how upset I would be if I’m trying to get out of my flooded neighborhood and I have a news crew pointing a camera at me? Leave these people alone.
Fr!!! These people are so rude. And these poor rescuers look FED UP. “I had to say wait wait let me get the mic” 💀 like no ma’am these people need help NOW.
Some of these people have nowhere to go andd no money to pay for anything, sop they are trying to get by with what they have and the fact that they are in shock. Have some pity and pray,
I have lived around Orlando 41 years and Never seen this much rain before ... I had 6 inches of water come into my Fl room... From noon Yesterday till noon today i had 11 inches in my rain gauge and that's not counting what blew sideways. I'm 25 miles east of Orlando everywhere around me looked like it is setting in a lake ....
@@carlossebastiannecroticgot7232 Oh wow a Fruitcake Tell me one thing ... Was The Dust Bowl back in the 30's because of YOUR climate change ? Oh ye it had to be there were a billion cars on the road polluting the air .... Yup your a FRUITCAKE !!!
Hope no vibrio cases. I would be afraid to be walking around in that water with alligators and snakes. Anyone rescuing animals? Prayers for all the victims, what a disaster!
A news reporter posted a photo of a kitten on a bench yesterday with waters just below the bench, he could have saved the kitten. Instead he did NOT and LIED ABOUT IT, now two of his crappy coworkers are lying to cover his a$$. He posted a video a little bit after and the bench and entire area was flooded. He let it die. Dylan Federico from Wink news. Crappy people. Brian Entin from news nation saved a dog, a cat and a bunny rabbit from a boat, and another guy (don’t know his name, his girlfriend posted the video on Twitter) saved a cat who was hiding from the storm surge on an air conditioner
Exactly!!! I laughed when the reporter was in disbelief that she declined rescue. Lady she had beer in her cooler and a shotgun in her hand. She dont need any help. 😂
These people just went through a traumatic experience. I have family members who went through a traumatic experience with Hurricane Harvey. Still to this day when it rains hard, they have a difficult time. It's sad that people have to stay because they just can't afford the expense of evacuation.
This may not be Normal but i have to give huge praise to Floridians who know how to survive these storms because if it was in my State we all would be Panicking !! Prayers Florida 🙏🙏🙏
Luckily I live in Central Florida and usually only have to deal with power outages and a tree or 2. But this hit us pretty bad and we were already overloaded with Water. I expect big trees to continue falling from the saturated ground. I got lucky and plan to donate my generator to someone who needs it.
I just left Orlando, moved back to Baltimore. Omg. I used to hate being called to sleep at the hospital for a hurricane...and often the hurricane turn somewhere...but now , I hope my friends are ok
Prayers for ALL of you that are affected. I'm very scared for the elderly that were at home alone & no one knows they're there, coz they won't be able to get out. I'm also scared for the morbidly obese, cos they're not going to be able to physically do what they need to save themselves. The Mamas with small children & babies that, the people who where severely ill & unable to physically save themselves... There's so many more to be worried for, not to mention the pets. Material things can be replaced, yeah it's hard, but they can be. Lives can't be replaced, and floods like this are indiscriminate. They don't care how much money you have, how old/young you are, or if you're immunocompromised. My prayers go out to ALL of you 🤞🏻🙏🏻😢🕯️
As someone from Tampa, you can evacuate but that doesn’t save you from the storm. Hurricanes move and change direction FAST. Most of the people that evacuated from Tampa are now stuck in Venice and Orlando bc the storm changed direction and hit there. Anyone who stayed in Tampa is doing fine. It’s a gamble to evacuate from a storm that’s constantly moving.
This does not make her look bad at all. She seems grateful to be rescued. I didn't realize Orlando got it bad until seeing this. Im 1hr north and got lucky I guess.
They don't leave for lots of reasons, mainly a lack of money or pets. It's terribly stressful to be displaced. I've lived there and we had to leave once. Much love to FL!!!
True but people need to have a natural disaster savings set aside so they leave. Like a hurricane emergency fund if you live somewhere in Florida or Louisiana because hurricanes season is a yearly thing.
@@beachgirl6565 What if their car is on its last legs and they don't want to break down in bumper to bumper traffic. What if they don't want to leave their pets. We lost power here in Orlando 24 hours BEFORE the storm was scheduled to arrived. Keep in mind people from Tampa were told to evacuate to Orlando.
I was born,raised & still live on Dauphin island in Alabama..this is how we are..a lot of us cant afford to run from every storm we just prepare as best we can & stay to protect what we have worked our whole lives for and to help our neighbors that also cant leave. We are built tough from a young age and literally we are a couple miles and a short fairy ride to ft.Morgan Fl we travel there ALOT so we know Floridians and have a kinship and have lived through so many hurricanes its second nature🤷♀️
Going to shelters is free. This doesn't really apply to Orlando but the West Coast has no excuse. They were made aware, warned, and then begged to leave. They don't just put their own lives in danger but the lives of the first responders too. So selfish.
@@victorialove9104 "Superior and judgemental" for wanting people to evacuate and not put their lives and the lives of first responders in danger? How strange of you.
Thank you for all you do men and women in uniform! So proud of USA 🇺🇸 @Ron De Santis! Learn from this experience! Prayers to all affected by this devastation! Hoping for a full recovery…🙏🙏🙏 People has to accept rescue and help when offered! Don’t walk in the waters, alligators 🐊must be just prying for food!😮
to all the shitters complaining about people not evacuating in Orlando, we we given a less than 5% chance of flooding right before landfall and weren't issued flood warning until about midnight when we were in the middle of the storm. and also the gators aren't the worst thing in the water, it's the power lines that are more dangerous.
Ian proved that nature has it’s own language, initially the path was also not clear and than the category was also not predicted correctly, just 24 hours before it was forecasted to be at level 4 and that proved to be disastrous for all concerned , very sad situation
I have to say I prayed real hard for it to turn from Pinellas county and Tampa because it could not handle this amount of water since we are so close to the Gulf.
Actually the reports we had here nailed it. 2 days prior they showed it could hit them. Also what the consequences of it turning into land sooner than Tampa. We live in a society that people believe it won't happen to themselves and some of them pay the ultimate price. We were the fortunate part of the coast that was spared. It cost me a week of work and money we didn't have but I would do it over and over again to live here..
@@DA-ji4tf Aripeka is where I live. I totally agree it would have killed 1k plus here because no one we know here was willing to leave. My neighbors thought we were nuts for renting a uhaul when they had it pegged on us.....
As Floridians we never really take hurricanes seriously because we are so used to it. Hell some of the best parties are hurricane parties 🤣 We know about storm surges but its so crazy to see it to this extent. Prayers for everyone affected by this tragedy.
What's it gonna take for humans to realize they are just human. How's a human gonna fight what's far beyond the scope of their skills, strength, and abilities ? 👨💻⛪🕊
Why is the reporter being so judgmental? They’ve repeatedly said this isn’t normal for this area so clearly people were caught off guard by it. That first lady might have hesitated to leave because of her bad limp. That second lady could’ve gone back to grab some things and did leave earlier, so why are they trash talking while filming her? Reporters lacking in common sense and empathy should stick to reporting the facts, not shaming people.
ted try over the roofs water levels it's self I had at least 2 feet all across my property only thing above water was my drain field when i moved here i had 160 sq. yrds. of dirt brought in, if i hadn't i would be setting in several feet of water ...
I never realized Orlando would flood like this. But I have not been there in so many years. These might be areas that were not even built up yet when I left Fl over 35 years ago.
Reminds me of the flooding in Houston after Harvey or in NC after Mathew. Inland flooding is always massive. You have to watch out for gators and snakes. Lots of lakes all over central Florida. They probably are leaving now because the residents have run out of food and water.
Wow, I used to live in Altamonte Springs and I've never seen just rain water that high.. that's nuts! And as far as the waters, I'd be scared to death of gators! We had a resident gator in the pond near our condo, so in all that water I'm sure there's some in there!
Watertown, South Dakota had flooding like this in a warming spell, in late winter; then temps plummeted & it became a Froozen flood!! In homes and outbuildings at this depth!
One thing i noted is the lack of maintenance of the water canals in orange county,32809., it's been years since i ever saw county workers cleaning the grass and the bushes on them.. We understand this was a major hurricane with lots of rain..but in preparations for the future Orange county gov. must do an assessment of all the water canals and clean them.
Maybe that woman who refused the assistance was put off by the camera crew in her face. Believe it or not, there are still people in this day and age who value their privacy.
She also probably heard about the 'shelters' they took people to in katrina, with the rapes and theft. She also had a rifle and didn't want to be disarmed, which they for sure would have done.
But more like she wanted others be helped not her maybe she’s used to this a lot of people want the rescuers to help the most needed
@@AcornSmokes420 That was my thought.
@@natashaandspencer I wish I was in Florida helping but I’m in Seattle born and raised since 1990
Only politics will make me move
Luckily gun laws are better than Texas here
No ccw no registration for my guns, I open carry .45 24/7 since 2010(age 20), I am au(tis)tic and refuse to be a victim for anyone or anything!!!
Lmao at the lady carrying the coolers and big ass gun 😂😂😂
Some of the most Florida shit I have seen. Lol Thank goodness I was in northern Florida when this happened cuz I probably wouldnt have been able to leave. Everybody home is out of power.
THIS is the comment I was looking for !
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angie babies 🤣🤣🤣
She's strong🙏🏽
She badass strong
The people who are declining rescue are in shock or praying that the water recedes quickly and when they snap out of it and realize thats not happening it’s a lot. This has been a very traumatic situation.
Totally agree. I wouldn't even be able to understand what was happening if it was me.
Or they have a safe full of lbs of gold that they are trying to keep track of
I live in florida and we only got a little bit from ian. Our glass door shattered and ripped off and our yard was sopping. Its hard to feel relieved its a guilty feelibg for me. Because everytime i see this my heart breaks. I just moved here with my husband 3 years ago for work. I love it but i also do not like living close to water. Ive always feared the ocean. Ive been praying and praying for all of those people
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They're just having fun playing in the water, leave em alone
To all rescuers. THANK YOU FOR WHAT YOU DO 🇺🇲
I'm astounded at the arrogance of this reporter, judging people who stayed and now need help.
is that what the reporter actually said? you may wish to rewatch the interview?
There are many that just couldn’t afford to leave!!!! If I lived there I would have had to stay…because I can barely afford to eat, gas for work….much less my utilities! Praying for these poor people ❤️🙏🏻❤️
Big lie, you could hitch hike.
Plus that the hurricane changed direction so many people spent money on batteries, flashlights, quick foods and water thinking they'd be staying in place. Once that money is spent many can't afford the cost of travel and lodging.
@@shawnmclean7932 another keyboard warrior! Grow up!
Nailed it, sadly. 🙏
@@shawnmclean7932 Pound sand.
Praying for Orlando viewing from Jamaica 🇯🇲. ;SAVING LIVES MATTER🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️💪
blessings bredda naah lie neva expect dis innah Orlando place flood out 😭
thank you from flooded Daytona Beach.
Love Jamaica.. I've been in a flash flood coming from Ochoa Rios some years ago.
Devastating to watch, but the rescuers are devoted - heroes all!
Prayers for my family 👪 🙏 and all Floridians speedy recovery 🙏
Amen 🙏🏼 same here Be safe everyone!
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Rescuers are real angels
You know how upset I would be if I’m trying to get out of my flooded neighborhood and I have a news crew pointing a camera at me? Leave these people alone.
Fr!!! These people are so rude. And these poor rescuers look FED UP. “I had to say wait wait let me get the mic” 💀 like no ma’am these people need help NOW.
Some of these people have nowhere to go andd no money to pay for anything, sop they are trying to get by with what they have and the fact that they are in shock. Have some pity and pray,
It is like the news is being produced by 4 th graders
Praying for those brave men !!! Who willing to risk their life to rescue others
I have lived around Orlando 41 years and Never seen this much rain before ... I had 6 inches of water come into my Fl room... From noon Yesterday till noon today i had 11 inches in my rain gauge and that's not counting what blew sideways. I'm 25 miles east of Orlando everywhere around me looked like it is setting in a lake ....
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Enjoy the climate change consequences
@@carlossebastiannecroticgot7232 Oh wow a Fruitcake Tell me one thing ... Was The Dust Bowl back in the 30's because of YOUR climate change ? Oh ye it had to be there were a billion cars on the road polluting the air .... Yup your a FRUITCAKE !!!
@@carlossebastiannecroticgot7232 🤪
Exactly. Not since I moved there in ‘95
Hope no vibrio cases. I would be afraid to be walking around in that water with alligators and snakes. Anyone rescuing animals? Prayers for all the victims, what a disaster!
A news reporter posted a photo of a kitten on a bench yesterday with waters just below the bench, he could have saved the kitten. Instead he did NOT and LIED ABOUT IT, now two of his crappy coworkers are lying to cover his a$$. He posted a video a little bit after and the bench and entire area was flooded. He let it die. Dylan Federico from Wink news. Crappy people.
Brian Entin from news nation saved a dog, a cat and a bunny rabbit from a boat, and another guy (don’t know his name, his girlfriend posted the video on Twitter) saved a cat who was hiding from the storm surge on an air conditioner
Leslie I was just thinking the very same thing I said there's no way I'd be walking around that water lol
I read an animal rescue is on the way to rescue animals.
It’s Florida…🤣🤣
@Idotic Moron the animals (pets) need to be with someone to feed, where and potty break them
Perhaps they're declining the help because they're declining the media publicity.
Such wonderful people who are helping the rescue efforts
"What's she carrying" Ladies and gents, that's a shotgun on her shoulder. This is Florida.
Gunshine State
Exactly!!! I laughed when the reporter was in disbelief that she declined rescue. Lady she had beer in her cooler and a shotgun in her hand. She dont need any help. 😂
That shotgun waiting for Cobra Anaconda and Crook attack !! nobody moves 💪⭐️⭐️🇺🇸
These people just went through a traumatic experience. I have family members who went through a traumatic experience with Hurricane Harvey. Still to this day when it rains hard, they have a difficult time. It's sad that people have to stay because they just can't afford the expense of evacuation.
This may not be Normal but i have to give huge praise to Floridians who know how to survive these storms because if it was in my State we all would be Panicking !! Prayers Florida 🙏🙏🙏
Luckily I live in Central Florida and usually only have to deal with power outages and a tree or 2. But this hit us pretty bad and we were already overloaded with Water. I expect big trees to continue falling from the saturated ground. I got lucky and plan to donate my generator to someone who needs it.
I agree
@@zkilla4611
Those guys are heros as far as I'm concerned
Praise to the Rescue teams!
This poor family. I hope everyone is ok
This is the worse I’ve ever seen in Orlando …Unbelievable
Hearts 💕 and prayers 🙏 for everyone who experienced and are experiencing this devastation.
I just left Orlando, moved back to Baltimore. Omg. I used to hate being called to sleep at the hospital for a hurricane...and often the hurricane turn somewhere...but now , I hope my friends are ok
Very soon people will have to relocate and those lands will have to go into agriculture not safe for living anymore
Baltimore oh so nasty
They'll be okay for your and their loved ones cherry
@@wagnersteve8118 nah, Baltimore is pretty far from okay
Prayers for ALL of you that are affected. I'm very scared for the elderly that were at home alone & no one knows they're there, coz they won't be able to get out. I'm also scared for the morbidly obese, cos they're not going to be able to physically do what they need to save themselves. The Mamas with small children & babies that, the people who where severely ill & unable to physically save themselves... There's so many more to be worried for, not to mention the pets. Material things can be replaced, yeah it's hard, but they can be. Lives can't be replaced, and floods like this are indiscriminate. They don't care how much money you have, how old/young you are, or if you're immunocompromised. My prayers go out to ALL of you 🤞🏻🙏🏻😢🕯️
As someone from Tampa, you can evacuate but that doesn’t save you from the storm. Hurricanes move and change direction FAST. Most of the people that evacuated from Tampa are now stuck in Venice and Orlando bc the storm changed direction and hit there. Anyone who stayed in Tampa is doing fine. It’s a gamble to evacuate from a storm that’s constantly moving.
It's unpredictable
How you doing Emerson
Thank you for the rescuers. They are selfless heroes.
Florida woman waist deep in hurricane water. Do you need help? "Nope!"
So grateful for the rescuers! We don’t know their situation. Also She may not want to be filmed and on RUclips……
This does not make her look bad at all. She seems grateful to be rescued. I didn't realize Orlando got it bad until seeing this. Im 1hr north and got lucky I guess.
They don't leave for lots of reasons, mainly a lack of money or pets. It's terribly stressful to be displaced. I've lived there and we had to leave once. Much love to FL!!!
The shelters was taking pets also. Animal shelters was taken animals also.
Some people don't have the money to leave
B.s. could walk to the highway and hitch hike.
True but people need to have a natural disaster savings set aside so they leave. Like a hurricane emergency fund if you live somewhere in Florida or Louisiana because hurricanes season is a yearly thing.
That’s why they have shelters for the people who have nowhere to go or money to go
@@shawnmclean7932 🤨
@@beachgirl6565 What if their car is on its last legs and they don't want to break down in bumper to bumper traffic. What if they don't want to leave their pets. We lost power here in Orlando 24 hours BEFORE the storm was scheduled to arrived. Keep in mind people from Tampa were told to evacuate to Orlando.
I was born,raised & still live on Dauphin island in Alabama..this is how we are..a lot of us cant afford to run from every storm we just prepare as best we can & stay to protect what we have worked our whole lives for and to help our neighbors that also cant leave. We are built tough from a young age and literally we are a couple miles and a short fairy ride to ft.Morgan Fl we travel there ALOT so we know Floridians and have a kinship and have lived through so many hurricanes its second nature🤷♀️
Going to shelters is free. This doesn't really apply to Orlando but the West Coast has no excuse. They were made aware, warned, and then begged to leave. They don't just put their own lives in danger but the lives of the first responders too. So selfish.
@@armysenior1780 my, aren't we so superior and judgmental. Shame on you.
@@victorialove9104 "Superior and judgemental" for wanting people to evacuate and not put their lives and the lives of first responders in danger? How strange of you.
@@victorialove9104 👏👍🏻
You guys are the best! Great rescues!
Thanks RESCUE One! We Love and Appreciate ya'll, ABC, Journalists and all Soooooooh Much! 🕐🏆🫀
Prayer for rescuers and everyone impacted by this hurricane. 🙏 🙏🙏
Prayers for Florida 🙏 . Just goes to show we can't stop the Weather .
Thank you for being positive about the rescuers Bless them
Done some rescue withswift water rescue group, in Texas. Down around Central Tx. Never seen anything this bad though. Praying 🙏 for Florida.
Thank you for all you do men and women in uniform! So proud of USA 🇺🇸 @Ron De Santis! Learn from this experience! Prayers to all affected by this devastation! Hoping for a full recovery…🙏🙏🙏
People has to accept rescue and help when offered! Don’t walk in the waters, alligators 🐊must be just prying for food!😮
My heart breaks for Cuba, Florida & South Carolina 💔💔💔
what about all the alligators and anacondas swimming around?! keep safe everyone!
You should have asked Katie WHERE in Orlando she and team are located. SMH
Great job guys ! ❤️🙏
Is there gators in that water. An people just walking through it??
What street is this located on in orlando
Praying for Orlando viewing from Jamaica 🇯🇲. ;SAVING LIVES MATTER️️️ yes!
People who are declining to be rescued are in shock the rescue crews should take the initiative to rescue them anyway.
They're gonna grab a meth head and get stabbed 😂
😆not someone with a shotgun
I think they want to keep their stuff
to all the shitters complaining about people not evacuating in Orlando, we we given a less than 5% chance of flooding right before landfall and weren't issued flood warning until about midnight when we were in the middle of the storm. and also the gators aren't the worst thing in the water, it's the power lines that are more dangerous.
Ian proved that nature has it’s own language, initially the path was also not clear and than the category was also not predicted correctly, just 24 hours before it was forecasted to be at level 4 and that proved to be disastrous for all concerned , very sad situation
I have to say I prayed real hard for it to turn from Pinellas county and Tampa because it could not handle this amount of water since we are so close to the Gulf.
Actually the reports we had here nailed it. 2 days prior they showed it could hit them. Also what the consequences of it turning into land sooner than Tampa. We live in a society that people believe it won't happen to themselves and some of them pay the ultimate price. We were the fortunate part of the coast that was spared. It cost me a week of work and money we didn't have but I would do it over and over again to live here..
@@DA-ji4tf Aripeka is where I live. I totally agree it would have killed 1k plus here because no one we know here was willing to leave. My neighbors thought we were nuts for renting a uhaul when they had it pegged on us.....
As Floridians we never really take hurricanes seriously because we are so used to it. Hell some of the best parties are hurricane parties 🤣 We know about storm surges but its so crazy to see it to this extent. Prayers for everyone affected by this tragedy.
Ain’t no party like a Hurricane party
PLEASE HEAVENLY FATHER,WE ARE ASKING YOU TO EXTEND YOUR MERCY IN FLORIDA.
@@davidcousins8207 this was God's will, turn Florida into Atlantis! 🙏🙌
@@The_Quaalude apparently it wasnt his will Florida still standing!
What's it gonna take for humans to realize they are just human. How's a human gonna fight what's far beyond the scope of their skills, strength, and abilities ? 👨💻⛪🕊
Prayers 🙏🕊️💗
To all you rescuers thank youI’m in Louisiana went through this before But never as bad!!
Most give these guys there props there most be crocodile in the water and these guys are given the lives just to save ppl who didn't want to leave
Alligators, even a shark in one instance
Unfortunately not everyone has someplace to go. the lady has a rifle case over her shoulder.
Praying for all these Floridians dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Ian 🙏🙏🙏
We lived in Fla. Even when there was a daily rain, it came down hard for a short time and had no where to go
Why is the reporter being so judgmental? They’ve repeatedly said this isn’t normal for this area so clearly people were caught off guard by it. That first lady might have hesitated to leave because of her bad limp. That second lady could’ve gone back to grab some things and did leave earlier, so why are they trash talking while filming her? Reporters lacking in common sense and empathy should stick to reporting the facts, not shaming people.
Amazing Heroes❤️🙏🏻
Without the retention ponds nearby, the water would be one or two feet higher at this moment.
ted try over the roofs water levels it's self I had at least 2 feet all across my property only thing above water was my drain field when i moved here i had 160 sq. yrds. of dirt brought in, if i hadn't i would be setting in several feet of water ...
Yup 👍
Maybe these people have no place to go or funds to vacate...great for the Rescue One prepared to do their job!
It’s so frustrating that people were told to leave and chose not to
Who cares, let them play in their giant pool
💔THANK YOU GUYS 👍😪 YOU ARE HEROES💘🍵🍵💘
Do you have a crew in ft Myers? I've a family there and haven't been able to contact them .
News nation is there!
Because they expect there's others who need the boat more. Plus she most likely didn't want to be on the news.
It’s crazy because all we got was just winds in Okeechobee and soo fsr just power outages but no water whatsoever
I never realized Orlando would flood like this. But I have not been there in so many years. These might be areas that were not even built up yet when I left Fl over 35 years ago.
What about snakes and alligators in the water ?
Which área in Orlando is this one?
How much do you charge to help them?
😢😢😢 I feel so sad 😢😢florida is the most blessed beautiful place to live with this historic event makes me think twice about living close to the beach
Where is this at in Orlando.I use to live in Orlando?
Some people can’t afford to leave so they try to ride it out. 😢
Where in Orlando is this?
What area is this?
Reminds me of the flooding in Houston after Harvey or in NC after Mathew. Inland flooding is always massive. You have to watch out for gators and snakes. Lots of lakes all over central Florida. They probably are leaving now because the residents have run out of food and water.
I felet so sorry for you people in Florida we are thinking off you 😢 vig hug Carina from sweden❤❤❤❤
Texas sees this all the time When we get a hurricane or a tropical storm. Here when we get that much water it rises higher afterwards.
Wow, I used to live in Altamonte Springs and I've never seen just rain water that high.. that's nuts! And as far as the waters, I'd be scared to death of gators! We had a resident gator in the pond near our condo, so in all that water I'm sure there's some in there!
Oh wow I'm sorry this happened I have family in Orlando I'm glad to see they both got help
What part of Orlando
Pray for Orlando 🙏🏾
Watertown, South Dakota had flooding like this in a warming spell, in late winter; then temps plummeted & it became a Froozen flood!! In homes and outbuildings at this depth!
Arizona welcomes Floridians. It's warm and dry.
That lady decline help because she just came outta that house doing free shopping of other people's property
After the storm, many people thought they were safe. It was later that day that the flooding started and folks realized that were no longer safe.
Why.. nvm and what I was going to say has nothing to do with the rescue but everything to do with how katie is reporting
I appreciate the crew following her ..just in case
These guys are heroes.
How can I get down there to help
Where is this at in Orlando?
Yes
@@carmellayates2503 I feel bad for laughing at this comment
They are asking what part of Orlando
@@Realitybit a black neighborhood obviously
@@lover2ed134 with the white lady with the gun? Clearly it’s a mixed community…
Omg praying for the whole state every animal all Omg prayer warrior
I've never been to Florida but is there a danger of crocs in the water ?
some may have no way to leave
My cousin lives in Tampa and she got the heck out...she couldn't get a flight so she drove north and over to Georgia
I keep thinking about downed lines, I didn't even consider falling into a fkn manhole. Keeping everyone effected in my thoughts
great report
I've lived In Orlando for 30 years. I've never seen flooding like this here.
One thing i noted is the lack of maintenance of the water canals in orange county,32809., it's been years since i ever saw county workers cleaning the grass and the bushes on them.. We understand this was a major hurricane with lots of rain..but in preparations for the future Orange county gov. must do an assessment of all the water canals and clean them.
I fear the alligators the most….
They normally don't bother anyone unless it's breeding time or you stumble on them & spook them. Lived on Lake O for years.