Daytona Beach / Volusia County FL Drone Footage Catastrophic Aftermath Damage - 11/11/2022

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  • @newsnowtammylynnlynn484
    @newsnowtammylynnlynn484 Год назад +16

    And this fokes is why you don't pay millions to put a house in a dune

    • @rd8370
      @rd8370 Год назад

      Unless money isn’t an issue to them.

    • @IscruCristi
      @IscruCristi Год назад

      Riiight ! But wealh brings blindness, prinde, foolness. Jesus said it. În Apocalypse. Be blessed.

  • @Sapphirez100
    @Sapphirez100 Год назад +10

    I bet they built up the sand to build the houses on, there was one house they used black sand. Then they put up a sea wall up to contain the sand they built up. the sea walls were not strong enough obviously. Mother nature again showing how much stronger she is than humans. Mother nature reminding humans who is in charge on this planet.

    • @FLIPPER1439
      @FLIPPER1439 Год назад +1

      Genoenginering Weather Modification…..please research and allow education to take you away from MSM.

    • @Phoenix8Rising
      @Phoenix8Rising Год назад

      The house with big rocks seemed to have survived(?)

    • @Sapphirez100
      @Sapphirez100 Год назад

      @@FLIPPER1439 Haha I do not watch MSM, and I do not listen to conspiracy. There is no proof of GWM. This is purely humans trying to beat mother nature and control mother nature. That is not going to happen, humans will loose very time. Humans are so arrogant to think they will win against the force of mother nature and have tried for 200 years to do this. Maybe people should not live right on a beach, or in a flood plain. Humans will continue to cry and do the same thing over and over expecting a different out come. That is the very insane.

  • @stephaniewoznicki2641
    @stephaniewoznicki2641 Год назад +14

    You won't see this on the news because its bad for tourism but there has been no beach since Ian.

    • @sal3060
      @sal3060 Год назад +1

      @@pressureworks Not really. The beach was in front of the seawall...the seawall with the huge gaping hole in it at 1:00. The beach was much wider.

    • @dano336
      @dano336 Год назад

      @@pressureworks really!! well you can't sit or enjoy the beach... and because most all the walk over areas to the beach are destroyed and the driving ramps to the beach are closed and washed out ...but I guess you know better

    • @stephaniewoznicki2641
      @stephaniewoznicki2641 Год назад

      @@pressureworks the sand is always wet we used to have 1200 ft of dry sand during low tide and space for driving. If you know you know I live here and can say 100% the beach as in the sand dunes and space where you would lay and sunbath, ride a bike fly a kite etc is now got and the waves are now splashing against sea walls.

  • @lmcwill0502
    @lmcwill0502 Год назад +4

    No one should have been allowed to build anywhere close to the beach. It should be left natural , FL is in for a rude awakening, they have only 8 months till next hurricane season starts , giving them time to clean up , then do it all again next year.

  • @pressureworks
    @pressureworks Год назад +5

    5:37 next time it rains, this sand will be washed away and with it the house, and this guy worries about washing some sand off his deck, thus contributing to the erosion.

  • @SnowPink90
    @SnowPink90 Год назад +3

    You are an expert with your Drone!!
    A sand foundation is foolish to build on. And what’s worse is building a home right on the beach, especially a place that gets bad storms and hurricanes. It adds up to a disaster.
    @4:53. The house on the left is being built. I wonder what they’ll think of this?
    @7:16 This area is surrounded by water, so in-fact what people have done is built houses on a sandbar. Even though builders put huge amounts of sand on the sandbar in order to get more real estate , it’s still a sandbar that was built up by the ocean at one time. 🤷‍♀️

  • @clarencewhite3126
    @clarencewhite3126 Год назад +26

    people wanted to build a house on the Florida coast and this what happened when you build a house or some kind business on the coast this will happen

    • @jacklandaupresents
      @jacklandaupresents Год назад +7

      Millions of dollars literally washed away.

    • @andreacalkins5189
      @andreacalkins5189 Год назад

      @@jacklandaupresents And homeowners wonder why they can't afford homeowner's insurance. Fire/Flood/Hurricane/Tornado if you carry a mortgage, you have to purchase coverage for it all. Taxes and insurance are burdens, but, State and local authorities confiscate your money to provide for the welfare of others. One way or another, everyone pays the piper. Build your house on sand, and you get a demolished house. Everyone knew this going in - no one should act surprised.

    • @rd8370
      @rd8370 Год назад

      Once in a lifetime, but in their lifetime.

  • @ambramarrs7325
    @ambramarrs7325 Год назад +9

    😢 Those poor people- that’s why I will always take the mountains 🏔 over the beach. Every. Single. Time.

    • @matthewwilson5019
      @matthewwilson5019 Год назад +1

      until a landslide or alavagnlge or it blows up hits you

    • @hshalom9113
      @hshalom9113 Год назад +1

      "poor people"? Millionaires can't buy nature.

    • @SnowPink90
      @SnowPink90 Год назад

      The way to be near the beach, is to have your home on solid land and not on a built up sand dune and drive to the beach. Your home is safe from water and you get to enjoy the beach. Yes, people still get damage from hurricane winds as well.
      I live both close to the beach and close to the mountains.

  • @pressureworks
    @pressureworks Год назад +6

    All of the puny efforts made with different materials, stone, concrete, wood, steel, in a waisted vain effort to hold back the sea.

  • @drrobertdawson1899
    @drrobertdawson1899 Год назад +3

    I really Like your Composition,Great Music Score starting off with a " Metallica " est sound' Best Damage Footage I have seen of Daytona 11/11/2022 All this to say you just got another Sub, Keep up the Great videos.

  • @ShaunJones-gi7sd
    @ShaunJones-gi7sd Год назад +6

    There was almost a 500 mile wide fetch of tropical storm force winds to the north of the storm for a extended period of time resulting in over 20 feet of ocean swell at an average interval of 13 to 15 seconds(also referred to as wave period) on top of King tides and storm surge. Combine these three elements and this is the result. The unusually wide fetch was a result of a large strong high pressure off the east coast of the US. The south side (weak side) of the system was small in comparison. I would note the in my home town of Cocoa Beach which is about a 1.5 hour drive south that there was no damage to beach side homes, condo's etc due numerous beach restoration projects over the last 15 years or so. A substantial dune line with sea oats acted as a barer to the surf that was just as big if not bigger than Daytona Beach.

  • @darnneljones6954
    @darnneljones6954 Год назад +11

    The question we should all be asking..
    *"How did a CAT 1 do a this damage!?"*

    • @storm12weather
      @storm12weather Год назад +4

      Storm surge is not a direct function of intensity. Wind speed does play some role, but the size of the wind field and onshore fetch is also important, as well as bathymetry and shape of the coastline. A very large Cat 1 like Nicole will produce a larger surge than a more intense but much smaller hurricane. This is why I always tell people that category is not the only important factor. Worst case scenarios are when you get intense hurricanes that are also very large. The most catastrophic surges on record have occurred when intense hurricanes with large windfields impact shorelines with shallow bathymetry. Katrina and Ian are good examples.

    • @stephaniewoznicki2641
      @stephaniewoznicki2641 Год назад +7

      The water was this high after Ian there is no Daytona Beach anymore. I live on the peninsula in Daytona Beach at the highest point where the utility comes across the Halifax River and all this water and destruction is triggering and I am ready to move.

    • @storm12weather
      @storm12weather Год назад +7

      @@stephaniewoznicki2641 Thats another factor I overlooked. Ian exited eastern Florida as a strong tropical storm. Though much less severe than western Florida, Ian's surge along the east coast had already caused substantial erosion. It probably made it easier for Nicole's surge to erode the shoreline even further.

    • @pressureworks
      @pressureworks Год назад +2

      Mother Nature.

    • @normaltirpoe
      @normaltirpoe Год назад

      @@storm12weather Angle of waves at the coast ,ocean current ,timing and amplitude of the waves ,will create sand transportation ,which means this sand is taken away from here and moved to further downstream (to the north).This is a normal natural phenomenon only this time it was lethal to the not properly protected property.The seawall should be build like a skirt on al 4 sides of the property .Pile driving ( piles concrete 10"x 10" or equal length approx 80 feet depth of local bedrock layer) is neccesary to support the above structure.A concrete collar (24" x 24" beam) on top of the seawall on al 4 sides.A slab at least 8" on top of the soil integrated with the collar of the seawall.Integrated with the slab beams 24"x 24" on top of the piles grid c to c 144".Al beams reinforced with rebar.Concrete should be saltwaterproof.

  • @hshalom9113
    @hshalom9113 Год назад +6

    Old saying The man that builds on the sand the house falls flat.
    Choices have consequences.

    • @pressureworks
      @pressureworks Год назад

      All of Florida is on Sand. Look at the houses built across the street, they're all fine. Its building right on the beach that is foolish. Matters not if its on sand, dirt, clay, stones, rock, bedrock. When the ocean hits, your house will wash up in Africa in about a year.

    • @IscruCristi
      @IscruCristi Год назад +1

      Riiight ! In fact that saying is in the bible. Jesus said it. Be blessed. Peace.

    • @pressureworks
      @pressureworks Год назад

      @@IscruCristi so you're basically advice from a fictional character in a fictional book. Let me ask this, on what ground is your home built upon? It's either; sand, soil, clay

    • @IscruCristi
      @IscruCristi Год назад +1

      @@pressureworks neither one. my house is in heaven. you atheist no ? but even you believe in something...

    • @hshalom9113
      @hshalom9113 Год назад

      @@IscruCristi Mine is built on THE Rock. 😊 Yeshua IS the Rock! Blessings to you. Shalom ✝✡︎

  • @markhosen1165
    @markhosen1165 Год назад +3

    Bound to happen in a storm surge zone A. Not very safe to build homes along Florida coast .water temperature too warm. Developers don't care they got there money. Infrastructure really a problem.

  • @brewsandbass5572
    @brewsandbass5572 Год назад +6

    Nice drone skills

  • @larryhenry719
    @larryhenry719 Год назад +3

    The only thing that should be there is sand and mangroves and this would not be happening.

  • @heatherm2324
    @heatherm2324 Год назад +6

    Wow the damage with a tropical storm, imaging if this weather front had been any stronger.

    • @drrobertdawson1899
      @drrobertdawson1899 Год назад

      It Was A Hurricane One Of The Odd storms this late in the season, I was in this one Thank GOD no Issues Trees and The Vegetation Needed Watering...many Don't Realize how many farms are here in our GREAT State and we needed all that rain for our tropical Vegetation.

    • @deep6301
      @deep6301 Год назад

      hurricane not storm

  • @rodcoulter997
    @rodcoulter997 Год назад +3

    What drone make/model did this amazing clarity video? A+++

  • @dd1309
    @dd1309 Год назад +6

    sorry, but where is the rebar in the concrete?

    • @RAconsciousness
      @RAconsciousness Год назад

      It wouldn't have helped. The rebar is in the ocean in other places, I.e Wilbur by the Sea

  • @raisinggoldfishonabudget7058
    @raisinggoldfishonabudget7058 Год назад +6

    What I would like to know is how they going to rebuild
    cause as long as places like this is NEAR the water I
    don't think it would be worth rebuilding another place
    not with the way prices are & going higher everyday.

    • @lizvisser4221
      @lizvisser4221 Год назад +3

      some do not even have the land to rebuild on

    • @IscruCristi
      @IscruCristi Год назад

      @@lizvisser4221 Exactlyyy ! Loool !

  • @donald1841
    @donald1841 Год назад +2

    Oh, I've got a great idea. Let's build our house on the beach. Surly nothing will happen to our beautiful home. Money can't save you. But of course not learning a lesson means you will repeat your mistake.

  • @hendrikvandermerwe4978
    @hendrikvandermerwe4978 Год назад

    Sad, thanks for sharing.

  • @jackierash9680
    @jackierash9680 Год назад +4

    I my not be a construction worker but I didnt think I seen any rebar in the cement patio or what ever that was that collapsed by that house that had all that 3 their layer of patio behind their house it looked like some one just poured cement on sand then one good crack and the water washes the sand away then guess what the cement caved in wow who'd a thought of that !?

    • @RAconsciousness
      @RAconsciousness Год назад

      In other places like Wilbur by the Sea, the rebar is in the ocean along with all the other debris.

  • @heatherwilkins7228
    @heatherwilkins7228 Год назад +1

    Storms, earthquakes, floods, can happen anywhere anytime. We live in a time, where nothing is safe. But honestly it's terrible the damages on these homes. Thank goodness no loss of human life.
    Find a better closer inland place to build.

  • @bruce5799
    @bruce5799 Год назад

    Drones have really made a difference in viewing large areas of land in fantastic clarity and colour

  • @peggymalloy2882
    @peggymalloy2882 Год назад +1

    "You throw the sands against the wind. The wind blows it back again." Ode to the West Wind by Percy Bysshe Shelley.

  • @caroleclem1580
    @caroleclem1580 Год назад +1

    Speechless😢, time to pick up The pieces and move further inland The ocean has no accountability we as humans are just here for a short time

  • @tomnicholson7542
    @tomnicholson7542 Год назад +3

    Life's a beach.... then she's gone

  • @MeadowDay
    @MeadowDay Год назад +2

    Greedy shortsighted developers!…they are everywhere, ruining the coastlines.

    • @IscruCristi
      @IscruCristi Год назад

      Riiight ! Vultures. Killers. They see only $$$.

  • @joycegossett9981
    @joycegossett9981 5 месяцев назад

    Yes, I think a lot of people thought Daytona Beach area did not get as hard hit as the West Coast of Florida. It got hit very hard. It’s pretty sad to see all this.

  • @political-social
    @political-social Год назад +2

    Im wondering how far back from the homes the water was BEFORE the storm surge.

    • @toniesedrick691
      @toniesedrick691 Год назад

      If you take notice both sides are surrounded by water.

  • @only-bible
    @only-bible Год назад +1

    As for me, silence is the best background music in this case... It's a tragedy, not entertainment.

    • @IscruCristi
      @IscruCristi Год назад +1

      Riiight ... but media always makes entertainment from tragedies. vultures. desgusting.

  • @TheDAT573
    @TheDAT573 Год назад +1

    Moving to Florida, bring a lifesaver.

  • @jacklandaupresents
    @jacklandaupresents Год назад +3

    Amazing when you consider that 72 hours previous things looked so different.

    • @MasterMichelleFL
      @MasterMichelleFL Год назад +1

      Many of those structures actually had damage from Ian. They got hit twice, once as Ian was leaving, then a direct hit from Nicole... but yes, before Ian things were very different, and Nicole definitely did a lot of noticeable damage!

    • @ThePerfectSeason1972
      @ThePerfectSeason1972 Год назад

      @@MasterMichelleFL - I was there in October and it’s true. Ian caused a lot of it, and then his wife Nicole rolled in and went off too!

  • @jeffwoolyhand9759
    @jeffwoolyhand9759 Год назад

    I grew up in this town and I'm 63 years old I have never seen such devastation actually this is predicting the future of Florida, as Earth's temperatures rise every storm that hit Cuba and the Caribbean is moving northward towards Florida

  • @pressureworks
    @pressureworks Год назад +2

    Damage yes some, catastrophic??????? No.

  • @risa_sh.youtube3244
    @risa_sh.youtube3244 Год назад +1

    The world has changed
    Nam myoho rengekyo 🙏 pray for peace

    • @IscruCristi
      @IscruCristi Год назад

      no. the world will end. apocslyse. please read the Bible.

  • @nightengale7163
    @nightengale7163 Год назад +3

    Sad 💔 No problem. The Governor will take care of the constituent's concerns

    • @gordon3186
      @gordon3186 Год назад

      I guess government IS the answer...

    • @IscruCristi
      @IscruCristi Год назад

      Loool. Loooooool.

    • @nightengale7163
      @nightengale7163 Год назад

      @@IscruCristi 😉

    • @gordon3186
      @gordon3186 Год назад

      So I take it you DON'T think the Governor will take care of the constituent's concerns.

  • @michaelcrooks9731
    @michaelcrooks9731 Год назад +3

    Matthew chapter 24 Bible prophecies fulfilling repent vain is the help of man repent Jesus christ is our soon coming king

    • @IscruCristi
      @IscruCristi Год назад

      Amen Amen Halleluiah Be blessed

  • @mikeedwards2621
    @mikeedwards2621 Год назад +2

    Oh well. Back to the drawing board…

    • @oldbroad7672
      @oldbroad7672 Год назад +1

      At taxpayers' expense for all the cleanup of the now no-longer-beachfront homes' debris.

  • @larrycossin6355
    @larrycossin6355 Год назад

    I can't imagine how you put back the ground that's been washed away?

  • @MarkJones-gn9yp
    @MarkJones-gn9yp Год назад

    Wait till the storms cut through the peninsula in time all will be gone look like the storms are trying cut through Flagler Beach. to me I live in Daytona for forty five years see it coming. One good bad hurricane. Up in Ohio good luck Friends of the Beaches

    • @IscruCristi
      @IscruCristi Год назад

      Exactlyyy ! Friends of the ocean soon.

  • @jamesconway4821
    @jamesconway4821 Год назад

    Hopefully all of those unsafe monstrosities will be condemned. And finish being destroyed never to be replaced again. Many of those Coastline areas need to return back to natural Preserve protected land that should be made public beach open to the public so that no one individual owns any property or structure all those affected coastlines. There should have a Army Corps of Engineers Seawall built just before the road that goes along the ocean Shoreline. With plenty of plants and vegetation and sand to detour the coast from further erosion returning the area back to the way it used to be when it was a natural beautiful protected sustainable beach.

  • @toniesedrick691
    @toniesedrick691 Год назад +1

    Time to get off of the coast, all over.

  • @pjwilliams2034
    @pjwilliams2034 Год назад

    I think it's time for legislation to stop reconstruction on shore lines & barrier islands in the event of total loss. And no more new construction! And just think about all the storm debris that has polluted the ocean & gulf coast by Ian & Nicole.

  • @m_emett
    @m_emett Год назад

    How many feet is that drop?

  • @bruce5799
    @bruce5799 Год назад

    truly shocking

  • @cathiedavidson6844
    @cathiedavidson6844 Год назад

    Where is A1A is it gone

  • @willv7295
    @willv7295 Год назад

    They haven't declared a federal disaster for hurricane nicole they should plenty of people have damage from nicole

  • @roysmith8002
    @roysmith8002 Год назад

    Why on gods green earth would anyone allow to permit these shacks be built on this tidal sand in the first place? It's not a question of if, but when. They, not the tax payer, should be responsible for cleaning up their mess.

  • @valkiefalkmann2617
    @valkiefalkmann2617 Год назад

    just nature, we are just visitors on this planet.....on the wrong place...

  • @ThePerfectSeason1972
    @ThePerfectSeason1972 Год назад

    200 million years ago all the continents were connected together as one. Who should we blame for when they broke apart? The Mayor, the City Counsel or the Governor? I am amazed at peoples opinions. Humans weren’t supposed to live in houses, build cars, build roads, fly in metal tubes at 500 miles per hour sitting in lawn chairs sipping on an alcoholic beverage beverage watching movies or addicted to the internet. Is life all about blaming someone believing us humans should be immune from natural disasters? How about praying for forgiveness and being more compassionate for one another?

    • @IscruCristi
      @IscruCristi Год назад

      Riiight ! You Christian no ? Be blessed !

  • @khkhkhhkhkhk4238
    @khkhkhhkhkhk4238 Год назад

    TITLE & NAME & LABEL ...these beach stretches, any coastline, ....whatever titles you want to... these are here by creation, ocean, waves, tide, storm, millennia, changes, volcanoes, sand, moon-beach action, and sometimes hurricanes & tsunamis, rogue waves, tidal bores, .... it's not like creation didn't know it's NAME first. If any 1 person has no place to go, we need to ask each other to please help us.. be bolder, ...be hopeful. In hopes all are a community mind.. community survival...community thriving.

  • @l.ls.8890
    @l.ls.8890 Год назад +2

    The price you pay for a waterfront view and now you really have a water front view in the water.

    • @IscruCristi
      @IscruCristi Год назад

      Exactlyyy. Or the orice if grredyness, of arrogance. God punishes all of these. Apocalypse. Read the Bible.

  • @brentgarbett5306
    @brentgarbett5306 Год назад +1

    Well they wanted to be near the ocean. Now they can dive off patio.

    • @brentgarbett5306
      @brentgarbett5306 Год назад

      Deck ,roof ,balcony porch just save the gas grill.

    • @IscruCristi
      @IscruCristi Год назад

      Truuue but scarry. Bruhhh.

  • @TheMambomaster
    @TheMambomaster Год назад

    No one commenting knows anything about building codes or flood regulations

    • @IscruCristi
      @IscruCristi Год назад

      Riiight! Nor the developer or the gvnmnt.

  • @didibolter9362
    @didibolter9362 Год назад

    This music is a bit too much 😣

  • @elzatavares9636
    @elzatavares9636 Год назад

    Quem na areia constrói vê a casa 🏠 cair. É isso...tanto luxo construído na areia agora o luxo virou lixo para poluir o mar. Sem noção esse povo!

  • @Dragonfly657
    @Dragonfly657 Год назад

    I’m on the West Coast cleaning up after Ian than Nicole. All alone I struggle with this 😞

  • @ericascali5427
    @ericascali5427 Год назад

    Disatro😱

  • @magicsenior4185
    @magicsenior4185 Год назад

    Malachi 1 4

  • @klaudio12345678999
    @klaudio12345678999 Год назад

    bed beach

  • @CrowSpirit1977
    @CrowSpirit1977 Год назад

    Ha Ha Dummys

  • @5265vic
    @5265vic Год назад +2

    I thought that’s what they wanted, to be on the ocean.

  • @marko5917
    @marko5917 Год назад

    really don't understant why you allow you to built houses that closed to the beach

  • @brucegruben140
    @brucegruben140 Год назад

    Thanks but music sucks How about no music.

  • @verticallimit6602
    @verticallimit6602 Год назад +3

    This is not catastrophic nothing was flattened and only the foundations left.

    • @StormChasingVideo
      @StormChasingVideo  Год назад +8

      some of the areas are not even there anymore

    • @IscruCristi
      @IscruCristi Год назад

      Yeah sure just bring back the foundation ... from the ocean...

    • @verticallimit6602
      @verticallimit6602 Год назад

      @@IscruCristi nothing was flattened and only the foundations left.

    • @IscruCristi
      @IscruCristi Год назад

      @@verticallimit6602 so they can build up again :-)

    • @verticallimit6602
      @verticallimit6602 Год назад

      @@IscruCristi No. Not here and not in this way every again. Only cities that float that are anchored to the land. The UN has approved a design that houses 10,000 homeless.

  • @Justseemei
    @Justseemei Год назад

    🤣🤣🤣🤣call Ronnie