'This was our dream home:' Sanibel residents return to destruction

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  • 'This was our dream home:' Sanibel residents return to destruction

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  • @ScottDJohnston
    @ScottDJohnston Год назад +165

    I can't believe the way the reporter just throws someone's memorable items on the ground...

  • @MissValdostaFeedAndGrain
    @MissValdostaFeedAndGrain Год назад +59

    That tacky reporter just tossing the bag of greetings cards was classless. Seriously, lady?? Have some respect for someone’s else’s memories!😡

    • @turqoiselove1
      @turqoiselove1 Год назад +10

      Yes! That bothered me too.

    • @hazztv6317
      @hazztv6317 Год назад +8

      It bother me too. No empathy.

    • @sabrinaalston1243
      @sabrinaalston1243 Год назад +3

      Those cards have sentimental value to someone these people lost family and everything and that disrespectful act that reporter did and not to mention where were the life jackets for the ride that should have been offered for them show some class before picking up a camera telling a story while littering Sheesh!!!

    • @pattycarol5191
      @pattycarol5191 Год назад +3

      I didn't like that either. I hope she went back and picked them up later. They could get a story from them too since I know that's all she cares about.

    • @Bucknastyy
      @Bucknastyy Год назад +1

      Triggered ❄️

  • @Needglory23
    @Needglory23 Год назад +15

    You can’t have a “dream home” in FL… You know at some point it will be flattened by a hurricane, just a matter of time….

    • @libertywatcher1247
      @libertywatcher1247 Год назад +4

      That isn't true.

    • @coolmtnman1
      @coolmtnman1 Год назад

      too effin stupid to figure out why we have wetlands

    • @FollowingtheCliffNotes
      @FollowingtheCliffNotes Год назад +4

      I have an amazing home in Florida. And the previous one here was built in 1976 it’s still here. Been through many hurricanes.

    • @EmmaDee
      @EmmaDee Год назад +1

      @@libertywatcher1247 I’ve had to bite my tongue while reading many of these comments.

    • @Cgh432
      @Cgh432 Год назад

      You sound like my mom lol

  • @janetpattison8474
    @janetpattison8474 Год назад +16

    My parents lost everything when their new, mountain top home was hit by lightning & burned to the ground. They were burned & just barely escaped. So much to be thankful for, if u get out alive.

    • @Cgh432
      @Cgh432 Год назад

      Omg that's terrible glad they are okay 👍

  • @felixthecat2786
    @felixthecat2786 Год назад +4

    Castles made of sand fall into the sea. Don't build your dream home on a sandbar

  • @ellenbedford3888
    @ellenbedford3888 Год назад +53

    As sad as it is - I have friends and relatives who also lost a lot in the hurricane - it’s stuff that can be replaced. A friend who was a twice breast cancer survivor, and lost it all including her job said - she is blessed. She has her life.

    • @billiebuffalo
      @billiebuffalo Год назад

      I understand why people say this, because it’s true, but I still find it a bit heartless. It is a lot easier said than done…to brush off your life as worthless material goods. You can’t replace photos, digital archives that are damaged, heirlooms, family momentos. Even a spare bedroom that may not have valuables in it, to see it trashed or destroyed, is hard. Don’t dismiss others’ emotions.

    • @ellenbedford3888
      @ellenbedford3888 Год назад

      @@billiebuffalo I’m just saying what those who lost everything have said. They know it’s stuff and some things can’t be replaced - but they are alive and you can’t replace your life.

  • @sandib9558
    @sandib9558 Год назад +7

    No homes on sandbars

  • @ajohn67
    @ajohn67 Год назад +12

    Glad to see I’m not the only one who noticed the way that reporter threw down those cards and film negatives…. Crazy insensitivity on display😢😮

    • @info781
      @info781 Год назад

      The whole island is a garbage dump at this point

  • @josharmour1549
    @josharmour1549 Год назад +18

    "And here, someone's memories...possibly the only thing they have left undamaged, oh well, not theirs..." proceeds to slam it to the ground. Absolutely zero empathy for anyone unless it gets click on video. typical CNN reporting

    • @sweetolives2467
      @sweetolives2467 Год назад +1

      Fox reporter would have definitely not done that. 😱

    • @eviljesus6111
      @eviljesus6111 Год назад

      @@sweetolives2467 THEY WOULDN'T HAVEEEEEE

    • @josharmour1549
      @josharmour1549 Год назад

      @@sweetolives2467 don't know for sure, but we can be certain a CNN reporter would..cause she did.

  • @callicordova4066
    @callicordova4066 Год назад +28

    I love Sanibel, have visited and stayed there 3 or 4 times. But I would never live there. Such places should be made into parks and recreation areas where people can visit and maybe camp at so that hurricane/flooding damage is not destroying people's homes and businesses and taking lives.

    • @4YHUH
      @4YHUH Год назад +2

      Well said 💯

    • @ItsMeJessMarie
      @ItsMeJessMarie Год назад

      Or if you live there know you are literally in harms way come hurricane season...🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @michaelh3075
      @michaelh3075 Год назад

      Government should not have the right to tell someone they don't have the right to live by a beach. Are you kidding?

  • @brianprice4820
    @brianprice4820 Год назад +10

    Don’t make Florida a place to buy a dream home 😢😮

    • @FollowingtheCliffNotes
      @FollowingtheCliffNotes Год назад +3

      Maybe the Midwest with tornadoes? Or California with earthquakes? Maybe northwest with wild fires? Northeast with blizzards?

    • @ga6589
      @ga6589 Год назад

      @@FollowingtheCliffNotes I live in the Midwest and have experienced quite a few blizzards, but not one ever destroyed my home or washed it away. I waited it out by hunkering down by a warm fire and then plowed us out when it was over. I've only seen one tornado in 68 years and it never touched the ground. Also, a tornado is relatively short-lived compared to a hurricane and covers far less territory. A hurricane not only brings relentless wind and rain, but the storm surge. Some places are simply inherently more risky for humans to inhabit- like a barrier island on the Gulf Coast.

  • @stephaniedixon8299
    @stephaniedixon8299 Год назад +2

    Terrible how the reporter tosses other peoples personal belongings on the ground as she does the reporting. Heartless.

  • @carolinerothenberg3982
    @carolinerothenberg3982 Год назад +2

    I'm so glad these ladies are alive. Even though devastating, it looks like they have a lot to work with in rebuilding. Sending love and prayers to all who lost their homes. ❤️🌹🌴

  • @mdleweight
    @mdleweight Год назад +30

    Sanibel was a beautiful place during my childhood 60 years ago, before it was developed with housing and commercial construction. It was heartbreaking to see it a few years ago with all of the buildings, traffic, and restricted beach access.

    • @2bornot2b54
      @2bornot2b54 Год назад +9

      Mike...Dredging barges, then seawalls, then
      McManaions on every inch of coast 💔 SMH

  • @drchamp1902
    @drchamp1902 Год назад +3

    I’m shocked that people are surprised when they buy or build houses in a V flood zones and then get flooded. It’s difficult of course but have some understanding of what you’re doing. If you drive around Bonita beach and look at newer homes, pay attention how high the AC units sit, that’s the flood level, can be 11-13 feet from the street. Which is why you can’t have living spaces below the flood level. The fact that the older homes have survived until now is a miracle. Majority of realtors in Florida don’t understand the flood zones or refuse to disclose any information. It’s up to a buyer to understand.

    • @drchamp1902
      @drchamp1902 Год назад

      Most of costal Florida is only 3-6 feet above sea level, on both coasts

  • @wendystjean4678
    @wendystjean4678 Год назад +12

    That reporter picked up a baggie full of 60th birthday cards and then just throws it on the ground like a piece of garbage. Why not look at the address and see if you can return it to the owners. I'm sure they would love to have those mementos back. She's despicable!!!

    • @belamoure
      @belamoure Год назад

      Horrible I was horrified I thought exactly like you! Why not trying to send it to their owners with all the s adresses etc. in it. Rude barbaric person.

    • @jenjem5810
      @jenjem5810 Год назад

      Maybe it's so overwhelming . Maybe she will take those negatives and cards with her.
      She was mid filming a broadcast.
      You and I weren't facing the destruction. She might have retrieved them.
      Again, there are restrictions on taking people's personal effects.
      Respect and
      Bless any reporter willing to go in, brave the sludge and muck, exposed to the health risks of damaged properties, to bring back a glimpse for ALL to get some perspective.

    • @jenjem5810
      @jenjem5810 Год назад

      Harsh snap judgement on a woman taking the time to showcase those items. Perhaps it was recognized by the owner. Unbelievable how harsh the conclusions drawn. No. I would not term this lady reporter Despicable.
      Shameful hostile comments.

    • @jenjem5810
      @jenjem5810 Год назад +1

      @@belamoure rude and barbaric are the snarky remarks targeting this woman, in the graphic scene, wading through muck, to get out on the news the reality of this tragedy.
      Nobody knows that she didn't set those negatives apart, and cards, and carry in her backpack along with her heavy gear.
      Bizarre shameful hostility towards this reporter.

    • @wendystjean4678
      @wendystjean4678 Год назад +1

      @@jenjem5810 relax troll.

  • @carribgirl007
    @carribgirl007 Год назад +8

    "It's troubling to think mother nature is that powerful"? Mankind is at the mercy of the universe. Mankind and their earthly possessions can be swept away at any moment yet mankind thinks he is in charge..

    • @NA-OK
      @NA-OK Год назад

      I thought the same dam thing! How could you not know Mother Nature is that powerful and more. Mankind is nothing compared yet you’re correct mankind thinks it’s in charge and that is far from the truth.

  • @libertywatcher1247
    @libertywatcher1247 Год назад +7

    I hope they're going to try to find the owners of the pictures and cards. She just dropped them on the ground as if they were just more trash.

  • @haroldmclean3755
    @haroldmclean3755 Год назад +13

    I do wish those people affected the Very Best of Luck , My Goodness

    • @billrobbins5874
      @billrobbins5874 Год назад +2

      Heartfelt sadness for all. Life is what is most important over all.

  • @pleiku887
    @pleiku887 Год назад +7

    So you bought a house by the ocean in a state that gets hurricanes???

    • @libertywatcher1247
      @libertywatcher1247 Год назад +2

      Natural disasters can occur no matter where you live. Why not live in paradise?

    • @coolmtnman1
      @coolmtnman1 Год назад

      too effin stupid to figure out why we have wetlands

    • @hoosierbaddy3052
      @hoosierbaddy3052 Год назад +1

      @@libertywatcher1247 and where is this mythical Shangri-La paradise? Don’t say Florida! Land of horrific hurricanes, mass shootings AND the freaking snowbirds!? Oh but no for the sunshine state being paradise.

    • @FollowingtheCliffNotes
      @FollowingtheCliffNotes Год назад +2

      @@hoosierbaddy3052 maybe the Midwest with tornadoes? California with earthquakes? Northeast with blizzards? Northwest with wildfires? I guess everyone just leave USA natural disaster is too scary.

    • @ga6589
      @ga6589 Год назад

      @@FollowingtheCliffNotes I live in the upper Midwest. I've seen only one tornado in 68 years and it never touched the ground. We do have blizzards once in awhile, but my home has never been destroyed or washed away. I can stay hunkered down and wait it out by a warm fire and plow myself out when it's over. The reality is, some places are inherently more risky than others- volcano, earthquake and hurricane zones are examples. That's why insurance premiums are so high in those areas. It doesn't take a genius to figure out that building a home on a sandbar along the coast is inherently more risky than building much farther inland. Furthermore, the swamps and mangroves of SW Florida, which was nature's way of absorbing storm surges, has been destroyed by overdevelopment.

  • @donate1sttt
    @donate1sttt Год назад +8

    Bless you ladies. We pray 🙏 for your all. I'm glad you are alive. Faith over fear. Thank you newsgroup for the hard work you've been doing and for your dedication. Watching from Southern Iowa.

    • @yoyo8303
      @yoyo8303 Год назад

      COULD PRAYERS STOP IAN?

  • @bmcbg
    @bmcbg Год назад +4

    Sad to see but when you live on an island in the gulf you have to expect to get hit by a hurricane one day. Sorry for them and wish them the best. That CNN reporter could have been more respectful of people's properties. Instead of throwing them down she should have kept them and tried to find the owners. Typical CNN

  • @StacysSoCalledLife
    @StacysSoCalledLife Год назад +14

    Sanibel has always held a special place in my heart. My parents used to take my sister and i there for vacations in the 90s … the best vacations were always in Sanibel. Its always been my dream to get married on the island and to 1 day retire there. Its still my dream to this day. Sanibel will come back stronger than ever and I can’t wait to go back to my fave place in the entire world. The photos are heartbreaking but things can be replaced people cannot be

    • @coolmtnman1
      @coolmtnman1 Год назад

      a beautiful wetland destroyed by greedy humans

  • @elenamaria8063
    @elenamaria8063 Год назад +1

    😢I wish and pray for the best for them! ❤❤❤

  • @davidmellet261
    @davidmellet261 Год назад +3

    Want to live in paradise there's a big price for that

  • @FREEDOM195844
    @FREEDOM195844 Год назад +19

    Unfortunately when you get flooding in the first floor with salt water you have to gut the whole house because the mold and corrosion goes everywhere! Really sad and I feel somewhat guilty because had it come to Tampa bay like the path originally showed I would have been completely wiped out! Really feel for all these people because I had a home destroyed by Hurricane Charlie in 2004. It’s a long process to get restitution as I had to hire an adjuster and pay him 10 percent of what I received. Originally the insurance company offered me 32k for a waterfront home that was pretty much destroyed. The hurricane occurred on 8/13/2004 and I finally got the bulk of my settlement in April of 2005! If it’s like it was then your on your own. All the political talking points are just that lip service!

    • @janityy
      @janityy Год назад +2

      Being psychic than u should ureself get out now and just leave florida as these will keep coming . Sorry for ure loss but take this as an omen get ure valuables and sell and walk away now before the next one hits !!!!

    • @V0YAG3R
      @V0YAG3R Год назад +1

      @@janityy Yeah, he should move to fifth world, dystopian glory 🕳 s like San Francisco, Chicago, Oakland, Baltimore, Los Angeles, East St. Louis, Detroit, New York, Port Au Prince or Johannesburg.
      Tras de ladrón, bufón.

    • @Jazzykatt23
      @Jazzykatt23 Год назад

      I went through Charlie as well. We were so lucky to have been in a rental while our home was being built. The landlord took care of the rental and the builders took care of our home since we hadn’t closed on it. We had won the lottery in that situation.

    • @josephhoman8602
      @josephhoman8602 Год назад +2

      Really sad..Really is..32k for a waterfront home!!!

    • @coolmtnman1
      @coolmtnman1 Год назад +1

      there's a reason we have wetlands..get woke

  • @dh2682
    @dh2682 Год назад +8

    cant believe she just threw those items down,how utterly disresectfull

    • @SKA-vi4oz
      @SKA-vi4oz Год назад

      Bet she loses her job!!!

    • @jenjem5810
      @jenjem5810 Год назад

      Keep in mind this reporter noted the items,their value. It's a warzone.
      More Respect for her doing her job, which is highlighted that some things survived.
      Perhaps the owner is beyond grateful to view their bag of cards.

  • @jenjem5810
    @jenjem5810 Год назад +1

    So sorry to know the distress this has brought.
    Brave reporter braving Sewage, Snakes, mold to accurately portray the devastation,
    While armchair critics blast her.
    SHAMEFUL.
    Barbaric and disgusting
    Disrespect.

  • @dbro5430
    @dbro5430 Год назад

    Remember Mother nature is in control at all times. We are at her mercy.

  • @michaeljones7483
    @michaeljones7483 Год назад +2

    Guess what you no longer need to tell people you own the beach! It's in your house. Enjoy it. We want bother your precious beach!

  • @tiamariza7348
    @tiamariza7348 Год назад

    That is crazy. Mother nature is so powerful!

  • @derrickgonzales3771
    @derrickgonzales3771 Год назад

    I'm jumping for joy when nature takes back what is theirs 💙. It really is beautiful 😉

  • @janicedekker3743
    @janicedekker3743 Год назад +3

    Prayers to you both !! 🙏🙏🙏

  • @traylestrat
    @traylestrat Год назад +19

    You built your dream home on a barrier island. Nuff said.

    • @coolmtnman1
      @coolmtnman1 Год назад

      too effin stupid to figure out why we have wetlands

  • @xebxeb19
    @xebxeb19 Год назад +8

    Every Florida resident knows the risks. They choose to take that gamble. It will happen again. Build for hurricanes and floods, or take the risk.

    • @FollowingtheCliffNotes
      @FollowingtheCliffNotes Год назад +1

      That’s why the majority of homes on the islands are first floor garages and other useless stuff. Theirs had an apartment installed. But for the most part the real living quarters don’t start till the second floor.

    • @mwlvranken
      @mwlvranken Год назад +3

      Nobody should be building homes on these island's! These are barriers (sandbar's) that are always moving! Erosion in one place, settlement in an other. These island's are the perfect natural barrier against these storms. rebuilding is everyone's mindset, but mother nature will strike again one day. And it's not going to end well for everyone

    • @FollowingtheCliffNotes
      @FollowingtheCliffNotes Год назад

      @@mwlvranken except dredging goes on in Florida all the time to restore the size of the coast.

    • @mwlvranken
      @mwlvranken Год назад

      @@FollowingtheCliffNotes My country is fighting the water for centuries now. And Florida really needs some Dutch engineering to help with water management.

  • @leanneadams2549
    @leanneadams2549 Год назад +5

    I don’t like to see ANYONE hurting but these are millionaires with huge insurance margins ! Some people were left with only the clothes on their backs !!!! So I don’t know 🤷‍♀️ but when I go help those will be the people my heart goes out to most of all !

  • @rhouse4958
    @rhouse4958 Год назад +9

    So sad but its a chance you take living so close to the water. My ❤ goes out to them.

    • @libertywatcher1247
      @libertywatcher1247 Год назад +1

      The 'but' negates your sympathy.

    • @coolmtnman1
      @coolmtnman1 Год назад

      too effin stupid to figure out why we have wetlands

    • @hoppas77
      @hoppas77 Год назад +1

      No matter where you live on earth you take a chance every day.. Not only are there natural disasters including where you live but there are meteorites...why are you still taking the chance and living on earth?

    • @ga6589
      @ga6589 Год назад

      @@hoppas77 There are greater risks in certain places, such as earthquake and hurricane zones, as well as river flood zones. The barrier islands were never meant for human habitation. They are nature's buffer and protection of the mainland during storms. Unfortunately, overdevelopment has destroyed much of the the natural environment, including the swamps and mangroves that were meant to absorb much of the storm surge. It doesn't take a genius to figure out that building a home on what amounts to a sand bar on the coast could end up being a costly mistake.

    • @hoppas77
      @hoppas77 Год назад

      @@ga6589 So many perfect people living in perfect places. You should humble yourself before karma does.

  • @angeladomann-bolduc5077
    @angeladomann-bolduc5077 Год назад +4

    Praying for all people who has been affected by the hurricane.

  • @marv6013
    @marv6013 Год назад +8

    I can’t stand when these people ask “ how do you feel?” I want to smack them

    • @belamoure
      @belamoure Год назад +1

      No imagination aLWAYS THE SAME SAME QUESTION IT DRILLS FIRE IN MY BLOOD!

  • @EastmanEditing
    @EastmanEditing Год назад

    Please get those cards back to the owner or owner's family. Also the negatives. Can't imagine how sentimental those are...makes me upset to see them thrown carelessly back on the ground again. There are several facebook groups for reuniting owners with their lost items due to Ian.

  • @Scrapy-ih7ob
    @Scrapy-ih7ob Год назад +6

    Rule one for reentering any structure after storm. SNAKE BOOTS, and some sort of deterrent device. for critters, and the filthy criminals who prey on the weak in the time their distress.

  • @glendahartwick9252
    @glendahartwick9252 Год назад +4

    I hope someone takes the cards and finds the owner...it may be all they have left maybe they can salvage some of them

  • @PoxyBear
    @PoxyBear Год назад +6

    Seriously? How callous of the "CNN reporter" to just toss down someone's camera negatives and the bag of birthday cards. How about respectively setting them aside and creating a Sanibel Lost and Found so that the rightful owners have a chance at recovering them?
    Horrendous!😡

    • @kennethrevenge5849
      @kennethrevenge5849 Год назад

      She set them aside right in the lovely dirt dum dum

    • @jenjem5810
      @jenjem5810 Год назад

      She set them apart. Nobody saw her toss on mud. There could have been a tarp there. She could have placed there to allow for someone to see. Very narrow minded individuals spewing tacks at this lady.
      Her job, while wading in Muck, is to survey, showcase and report on the tragedy.
      No time to tell viewers how she's handling this.
      Snarky darts are very mean. She wasn't being unkind at All.
      She could have created a pile of same,
      And it could be going in a backpack.
      Wow, what a wave of nasty remarks.

    • @jenjem5810
      @jenjem5810 Год назад

      Creating a lost and found might have been behind her selecting those items She found, plucked out
      And noted on TV
      Highlighted what they were.

  • @sipapito
    @sipapito Год назад +1

    There's an address on that packet of cards she drops it like it's just trash, who cares right, what's important is to report the drama, and wait, a low-level apartment on an Island? is that permitted?

  • @Earl_Larson
    @Earl_Larson Год назад +1

    Soo many Homeless that also lost their Jobs..! SEWAGE Everywhere..! WHAT NOW..? Not to mention Public Health..!

    • @mkm44
      @mkm44 Год назад

      Yeah those people are gonna have a real problem maybe tens of thousands homeless no insurance on their property probably living on Social Security or pension, because the problem with the insurance companies, down in Florida the companies weren’t writing insurance they just left the state, they just went bankrupt with all the claims.

  • @hoosierdaddy8002
    @hoosierdaddy8002 Год назад +2

    Been going to Sanibel for years and this is heartbreaking.

  • @Pickles67
    @Pickles67 Год назад +3

    So so sad…. My heart and prayers go out too you all. 🙏

  • @dedhead9322
    @dedhead9322 Год назад

    They put their dream home on a sandbar in one of the most hurricane prone locations on the planet. That's like feeling bad for people who build their dream homes in flood plains, or next to rivers that flood every year. It's like feeling bad for the people who scuba dive with sharks when a shark bites their face off. Everyone thinks every inch of land should "belong" to someone. Ok. Here's your prize....

  • @videorocketzmillar007milla5
    @videorocketzmillar007milla5 Год назад +1

    Why would a person build a home knowing hurricanes come every year? Receipe for a disaster.

  • @michaelmatwijiw3045
    @michaelmatwijiw3045 Год назад +1

    The price you may have to pay

  • @petersmith7140
    @petersmith7140 Год назад

    Ok, but you have insurance to replace the "stuff" or if you dont, you understand the risk of where you live.

  • @jewelswilliams6532
    @jewelswilliams6532 Год назад +2

    I could not believe how the reporter just threw that packet away!

  • @keilafleischbein59
    @keilafleischbein59 Год назад +7

    man, what are the odds of a hurricane in Florida? inconceivable. man, better build your dream home somewhere else next time, just in case another hurricane might show up in Florida. I know the odds are super low, but it could happen!

    • @V0YAG3R
      @V0YAG3R Год назад +1

      Delete your wannabe pseudo-edgy, pseudo-irreverent, pseudo-badass account.

  • @AGM-ts5bb
    @AGM-ts5bb Год назад +1

    So, so sorry for the loss of their home. I can't imagine.

  • @frankbullitt4556
    @frankbullitt4556 Год назад

    Best of luck ladies.

  • @heidim6468
    @heidim6468 Год назад +2

    So sad that they did not have the house about water level.

    • @belamoure
      @belamoure Год назад +1

      You mean above on stilts like it is the custom in Old Florida.

  • @litt222
    @litt222 Год назад +1

    Y'all knew this was eventually going happen

  • @info781
    @info781 Год назад +1

    There are1000's of condos on Sanibel, most of them are probably fine.

  • @litt222
    @litt222 Год назад

    You built your dream home there?Are you crazy ? You knew this would happen eventually.

  • @jclpuddy
    @jclpuddy Год назад +1

    At least their house is still standing and hopefully they have insurance. Rebuild

    • @coolmtnman1
      @coolmtnman1 Год назад

      destroy the homes and rebuild the wetlands

    • @playghurl_dymund
      @playghurl_dymund Год назад

      I hope they have insurance as well. I was told that only around 20% had insurance so I'm wondering if it will remain wrecked fir several years since so many people can't rebuild.

  • @leticiasalas3878
    @leticiasalas3878 Год назад +2

    So sad 😢

  • @markwilgus7434
    @markwilgus7434 Год назад

    ohhhh I am so sorry.

  • @bobjeffrey8863
    @bobjeffrey8863 Год назад

    Yes it,s sad and horrible, BUT at least they still HAVE a house to clean and fix up,, They got lucky

  • @Anne_Kinney
    @Anne_Kinney Год назад

    No life preservers used on the boat. :-(

  • @itsallmyfault264
    @itsallmyfault264 Год назад

    have your reporters be more respectful. The way she just tosses what may be the only belongings/memories that someone has left is rather insensitive. 🙄🤨

  • @jcohen985
    @jcohen985 Год назад

    What stood out most was the way the reporter completely discarded someone’s personal valuables! Why couldn’t she take them and try to find the owner! Not really there to be helpful I guess …just the story… how disgusting!

    • @info781
      @info781 Год назад

      There will be 100's of huge garbage containers leaving the island

  • @user-oz7bx4tx8e
    @user-oz7bx4tx8e Год назад

    We have got to do more re Climate Change

  • @ImThePronounPolice
    @ImThePronounPolice Год назад +1

    So sad😢

  • @katewade9992
    @katewade9992 Год назад

    At least their house is standing.

  • @stevensims3342
    @stevensims3342 Год назад

    When she just throws the birthday cards on the ground 😮

  • @orchids3332
    @orchids3332 Год назад

    Have you seen Detroit?

  • @thestones8022
    @thestones8022 Год назад +4

    everything should be up on stilts; its going to happen again..

  • @niknik2687
    @niknik2687 Год назад +1

    It’s moldy garbage, who cares? They are alive, that’s what’s important.

  • @josegomez7051
    @josegomez7051 Год назад

    Saniven?

  • @auburnjewels2
    @auburnjewels2 Год назад

    "Our island...our beach"? The house was a death home not a dream home. Because of residential development it is now a biohazard wasteland not fit for humans. Smh.

  • @tonimartucci7367
    @tonimartucci7367 Год назад

    And she just tosses them…

  • @ohthatpaul
    @ohthatpaul Год назад +3

    Hang in there, Julie and Vickie! You're not alone!

  • @cindypaulhus3701
    @cindypaulhus3701 Год назад +3

    I am so sorry

  • @loraneville5899
    @loraneville5899 Год назад

    🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @joycewatersboisvert400
    @joycewatersboisvert400 Год назад

    You knew florida has bad storm you took a risk

  • @carolb1792
    @carolb1792 Год назад

    😢

  • @Eargasm4all
    @Eargasm4all Год назад +1

    Seems a little silly to have your dream home where it's going to be a chance of being flooded everyday few years. Might be time to relocate. Otherwise no funds for you!

  • @FixItYerself
    @FixItYerself Год назад

    did they think it never flood there? 😆 🤣

  • @oceanchicns
    @oceanchicns Год назад

    While this IS a sad story, I despise how these news channels try and draw emotions out of us. While at the same time just tossing family memories on the ground like garbage, to quickly move to the next heartbreaking shot lol.

  • @janh5199
    @janh5199 Год назад +4

    I hope that reporter tried to salvage the cards and negatives instead of just leaving them there like trash.

  • @sandib9558
    @sandib9558 Год назад

    Very sad

  • @Jessica_PMHNP
    @Jessica_PMHNP Год назад

    💔

  • @yoyo8303
    @yoyo8303 Год назад

    A VIETNAM LOOK OF FT MYERS FORGET ABOUT HOUSE. IAN DID A JOB ON FLORIDA.

  • @marlenedawnsandford1150
    @marlenedawnsandford1150 Год назад

    Move back to Jersey

  • @mcdeigo
    @mcdeigo Год назад +1

    if "remarkably their house is still standing", that must also mean "unremarkably others houses are flattened. what's the point of saying "remarkably"?

  • @jradcliffe4968
    @jradcliffe4968 Год назад

    You all new their was high-risk, you pays your money and takes your chances . Go figure !

  • @hobman
    @hobman Год назад +5

    She has less respect than a looter....I love how my earlier comment got deleted. So much for free speech.

  • @bernadettealmeida2847
    @bernadettealmeida2847 Год назад

    Day by day cleaning

  • @chewie2055
    @chewie2055 Год назад +1

    Well don’t live on an island 🤷‍♀️

  • @Cheznrice
    @Cheznrice Год назад +3

    Wow so smart build your dream home on an island where hurricanes are going to come every year!

    • @Cheznrice
      @Cheznrice Год назад

      @@hobman While 2020 was the busiest hurricane season ever with a record 30 named storms, 14 hurricanes, and a record-tying seven major hurricanes, 2021 was the third busiest, with 21 named storms and seven hurricanes, four of which were major.

    • @FollowingtheCliffNotes
      @FollowingtheCliffNotes Год назад

      There’s different natural disasters in the entire country. ​ maybe the Midwest with tornadoes? California with earthquakes? Northeast with blizzards? Northwest with wildfires? I guess everyone just leave USA natural disaster is too scary.

  • @BigDogRidgeback
    @BigDogRidgeback Год назад +3

    What in the pea picking pied piper do yall expect? That is a small duckpluckin is-land. Yall are lucky it still exists! Count your jack shaming blessings.

  • @4catsnow
    @4catsnow Год назад

    Do we have amphibious assets in the military inventory??

  • @miguelbruguera2603
    @miguelbruguera2603 Год назад +3

    How unprofessional this abc is garbage

    • @janh5199
      @janh5199 Год назад +4

      If you are referring to how the reporter treated the negatives and bag of cards, it appeared to be a CNN reporter.

  • @tdbama1819
    @tdbama1819 Год назад +3

    My thoughts go out to all the south Floridians.. However, as horrible and sad as this is, is it really any surprise? Are the folks who live on the coast in hurricane prone areas really shocked to see this? Its like the people in Hawaii who build their homes next to an active volcano, then wake up one morning wondering why they have lava in the living room. This is just Mother Nature taking back what is rightfully hers. Its happened before, it will happen again. Those barrier islands have no business being inhabited by full time residents. Did they not think this was a possibility when they decided to buy/build a house on a barrier island in the Gulf of Mexico?

    • @libertywatcher1247
      @libertywatcher1247 Год назад +2

      Like you said natural disasters happen. But, they can happen no matter where you live.

  • @cliffjones40
    @cliffjones40 Год назад

    cliff jones lesson to be learned google