Scary stuff! As much as I love the ocean, I’d NEVER build that close. Granted, there was a beach and hopefully some dunes to act as protection, but still, I’d build a few blocks back minimum.
They didn’t, between Ian and this storm 40-50 yards of sand dune has been eaten away. A lot of people’s seawalls were badly damaged from the previous hurricane and there was no time to get new ones installed. Thanks for your advice though Susan.
For most of the past century, it seemed relatively safe and cheap to live on the edge of the ocean in FLA. Michael, Ian and now Nicole are proving that is probably no longer the case. I have a feeling that insurance alone is going to make living right on the coast extremely expensive, if not prohibitive.
🤣🤣🤣 I was raised in FL, it's NEVER been the case, shorelines have always changed and shifted in hurricanes, the difference is people are stupid now .... 70 years ago people knew better 🤣🤣🤣 now they think they can outsmart nature's grand design by building on shifting sands with all our tech and physics knowledge and nature keeps putting them in their place.
many years ago i lived in this area, there was a push to build concrete storm barriers at the ocean front to protect peoples property from extreme storms. And many property owners laughed and said they were an eye sore... well the houses that havent lost a good 1/2 of their property are the ones that went ahead and build a proper barrier.
My mom and I just came from this exact site of where the standing pool is (maliciously, it's *still* standing) and the pool that slid down. The damage is even worse than shown here now. The entirety of houses exposed, room all exposed, one house even had half of it's entirety taken out to sea apparently. it's truly tragic.
My heart breaks for all of the home owners and businesses. We were just there in Aug-Sept this year. This us just horrible! I will continue to pray for all of you. Hugs from Ohio!
They had the view for awhile that others might have liked ! You should never build sand !Now move back away from the ocean ! It will happen again ! Time to let the ocean views be for all ! I don’t feel particularly sorry for any of them ! You can’t mess with common sense or Mother Nature!
When my father was building the condos on the water back in the late 70s early 80s he always said ppl where building way to close to the shore that one day it's going to come back to bite them in the butt. He knew. Or it would take one big hurricane to take all the high rises out along A1A
I hope they condemn every Highrise along the ocean in that area ofDaytona Beach ,I’m quite confident we will have a human tragedy worse than the loss of homes !It will be catastrophic loss of life !
Stop it with the prayers crap. Do you think prayers will rebuild those homes? If "god" cared he would not have let them be destroyed in the first place.
SO BEAUTIFUL TO SEE THE OCEAN RECOVERING HER SPACE ❤ BEFORE THE "DEVELOPMENT" ALL THAT COAST WAS A BEAUTIFUL FOREST OF MANGLAR THAT RETAINED FIRMLY ALL THE TERRAIN AND AVOID EROSION.
Its because they never fixed the seawall from hurricane Ian. I have lived in Florida for a long time and been through a few hurricanes now. The preparation and after action for Ian is by far the worst I have seen. We all still had the debris from Ian sitting in our front yards when this one hit. Not to mention all the damage that wasn't fixed due to insurance companies completely dropping the ball. And lets talk about why certain areas flooded that shouldn't have due to all the broken and outdated drainage systems. Sorry for the rant but as a resident its frustrating. A lot of things happened that didn't need to.
That's starting late. Those beaches were able to handle minor storms before humans forced the sediment flows to change. A lot of natural Daytona Beach sand is supposed to be erosion from the Appalachian mountains. Humans prevent that and other sediments from replenishing beaches, coasts, and river deltas. Take out man made inlets and jetties. Stop dredging.
@@yodieyuh6077 I agree. Just saying..news everywhere is acting like Daytona got smashed with Nicole. We didn't. The damage was mostly pre existing man made failures that just got finished off.
News reports are saying 20 plus ocean-side hotels, resorts or condos have been deemed unsafe in the area on top of these single family homes that have been washed away. Really??!! Incredible devastation caused by Ian and Nicole.
Good. Maybe insurance won't pay and they won't rebuild. The only way this will stop is if people learn that these coastal areas and barrier islands have a purpose and it's NOT human habitation.
Florida has a history of very devastating hurricanes, it's a part of Florida life. Even back in the 1920s there were hurricanes that flattened many counties in Florida.
@@awesomeblender the landmark I was looking for was the Tetris shaped pool on that house with the seawall. Looks like both were recently added though. Good thing!
“On this a solid rock I stand ,all other ground is sinking sand ! You should NEVER build on sand ! I would never want to go into any of those high rises again !
Once that seawall is gone, it is game over. I wonder how they failed tho, if it was the base caving in or just when the tide went over it that it placed forward pressure breaking them.
Long time ago it was written in the Bible ,instead of rock i would say some serious concrete beams and pile driving and a concrete seawall at least 8 inches .The house build on the sand came tumbling down .Isn't it ironic to see it actually happen
You can tell the people that built the sea wall paid extra to get a quality built home. This sucks and the insurance company are not gonna pay for these home. They are over Florida right now.
The sea is the most beautiful and surprising thing for many people... the greatest danger is the surprise that people can get even more with these beautiful houses by the sea, nature does not like to share space.
Don't have to worry bout this in a mountain cabin is all I'm saying. God made the beaches to visit and for the animals not for us to live on. When we continuously overstep our boundaries we get push back from Nature. That is the rule of things. One we never ever seem to learn.
I can say this type of erosion has been a major inconvenience for me. While we only spend a little over 6 months a year in Florida for tax reasons, we are having to stay in NJ longer and longer into November to avoid the worst of hurricane season and humidity, last year much of our beach was gone. At this rate we may need to relocate to a property on the intercostal waters, even so, the dividends we collect from our energy portfolio are barely covering property insurance now. Joe Biden has really done a number on this country
With all due respect to folks who are sad and whose hearts go out to the battered homeowners, think about the costs which EVERYONE is covering; that is: most everyone who is NOT enjoying their lives at the beach. The National Flood Insurance Program has had funding (premium) shortfalls. I.e.: not enough affected homeowners are paying into the pot! Instead, NFIP borrows from the government and already exceeded 30 billions; Congress cancelled 16 billion of debt so that the NFIP can borrow more. Who covers that? Everyone! Why? Because too many folks have tears in their eyes, fogging up their reasoning. When homeowners don't participate in insurance, disaster relief comes from FEMA. Who pays for their funding? See above. Stop building at the coast! Flood risks are only increasing. Stop with the unnecessary swanky housing at the shore, the swimming pools above an ocean of water. Just stop relying on all these teary-eyed people whose hearts, and ultimately taxes, inexplicably go out to cover this nonsensical cycle of construction/destruction!
It's dumb enough building that close to the ocean in a hurricane zone that there won't be any pity or hand-outs from taxpayers when your temporary house falls apart.
@@dashdotdashdot8583 Oh....Ok.....I did not know that. Thanks, it makes sense now. I did see a video after I wrote that showing the damaged seawalls. Thank you
The POWER OF SURGE AND WINDS and this was a cat 1....Nothing would be left it appears if cat 2 ...............but by the way its looking its not going to take much longer with water going in and out these homes will be washed away...so sad but never, ever build close to ocean ...this is what happens...
Bit of an irony to me. I thought everything was suppose to go under water as the see raises, not just erode beeches? Seemingly, we should see parts of Florida under water permanently now!
It's a hurricane surge, the water level rises several feet because of the hurricane and then goes back down. Not denying global warming, but this here is not the result of that.
so sad even more people have now lost their homes. 🙏 LBJ talked about weather modification. If you think harp isn't real think again. now both sides of Florida are tore up
Florida passed a law that people can't walk on "their" beaches. God said, no, those are MY beaches, I'll just take them back and SHOW you who owns them. Now, Florida, I suggest you rethink ownership of those beautiful bright sandy beaches and declare them public again.
and the bankers and morgage companies and real estate firms are as much to blame as well, they make a fortune off selling beachfront property and then when the home falls into the ocean, its " oh well not my problem". its a big tijme racket including the insurance companies
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)
Well now I didn't know hurricanes came with fire or was it a dew weapon (yes) look at the burn marks at the 3.29minute mark - even the sand is burnt! Whoever did this was hoping that the sea would cover their evil deed! Or do you have to expect fire with the hurricane now! They don't strike me as people that would spray their condo on the beach black! Anyone with a logical explanation please comment!
We all are sorry for the people who were affected by hurricane Nicole . but in yrs to come there will be no land only water just like in the days of Moses . because every year it's getting worst with climate change
If people were smarter they would hire a certified geologist to know whether an area is safe to build or not. This is so obvious that the ocean will ultimately bring devastation. Animal male are much more intuitive on where to build their homes.
Well, the guys who built that pool did a good job. It's impressive how it's still standing
Swimming Pool over the ocean it’s going to make that property worth a lot more money!!
@@scottysteadman5063 🤣🤣🤣
over and above
Scary stuff! As much as I love the ocean, I’d NEVER build that close. Granted, there was a beach and hopefully some dunes to act as protection, but still, I’d build a few blocks back minimum.
That pool is defying gravity! I would never build this close to the water!
They didn’t, between Ian and this storm 40-50 yards of sand dune has been eaten away. A lot of people’s seawalls were badly damaged from the previous hurricane and there was no time to get new ones installed. Thanks for your advice though Susan.
Yeah Susan you couldn’t even afford to build that close anyway so BYE
For most of the past century, it seemed relatively safe and cheap to live on the edge of the ocean in FLA. Michael, Ian and now Nicole are proving that is probably no longer the case. I have a feeling that insurance alone is going to make living right on the coast extremely expensive, if not prohibitive.
🤣🤣🤣 I was raised in FL, it's NEVER been the case, shorelines have always changed and shifted in hurricanes, the difference is people are stupid now .... 70 years ago people knew better 🤣🤣🤣 now they think they can outsmart nature's grand design by building on shifting sands with all our tech and physics knowledge and nature keeps putting them in their place.
It has always been expensive to live oceanside
many years ago i lived in this area, there was a push to build concrete storm barriers at the ocean front to protect peoples property from extreme storms. And many property owners laughed and said they were an eye sore... well the houses that havent lost a good 1/2 of their property are the ones that went ahead and build a proper barrier.
My mom and I just came from this exact site of where the standing pool is (maliciously, it's *still* standing) and the pool that slid down. The damage is even worse than shown here now. The entirety of houses exposed, room all exposed, one house even had half of it's entirety taken out to sea apparently. it's truly tragic.
My heart breaks for all of the home owners and businesses. We were just there in Aug-Sept this year. This us just horrible! I will continue to pray for all of you. Hugs from Ohio!
They had the view for awhile that others might have liked ! You should never build sand !Now move back away from the ocean ! It will happen again ! Time to let the ocean views be for all ! I don’t feel particularly sorry for any of them ! You can’t mess with common sense or Mother Nature!
Why would your heart break for a person that builds a house right on a beach?
Save your hugs for Ohio. Y'all need it more than us.
So very sad Prayers to all
This is what you call act of God give the beach back to the people
More like taking the beach back to Mother Nature.
More like taking the beach back to Mother Nature.
When my father was building the condos on the water back in the late 70s early 80s he always said ppl where building way to close to the shore that one day it's going to come back to bite them in the butt. He knew. Or it would take one big hurricane to take all the high rises out along A1A
I hope they condemn every Highrise along the ocean in that area ofDaytona Beach ,I’m quite confident we will have a human tragedy worse than the loss of homes !It will be catastrophic loss of life !
Prayers to all who are going through this. 👍🙏🙏 Very sad 😯😥😥
Stop it with the prayers crap. Do you think prayers will rebuild those homes? If "god" cared he would not have let them be destroyed in the first place.
Prayers ? Even for Liberals ?
@@estebanmorales6568
God's caring was allowing you to have free will.
God stopped directly intervening between the Old and New Testaments.
build near the ocean got clobbered by the waves! plus no insurance 🙂
every structure on that beach, built on sand, never should of been permitted to begin with..
Beach front homes in FL not looking like such great place to live now.
The other 360 days of the year and usually all 365 in other years have them looking like amazing places to live.
Cant you just make a sea wall all-around your house and wait for it to become an island?
Lol
Those houses wont survive a Category 5 Hurricane
No houses can survive a category 5 lol.
Won't survive cat 5 winds or cat 5 ocean surge? Cat 5 tornado swarms?
Surge took out most homes in Ian, not the wind.
SO BEAUTIFUL TO SEE THE OCEAN RECOVERING HER SPACE ❤ BEFORE THE "DEVELOPMENT" ALL THAT COAST WAS A BEAUTIFUL FOREST OF MANGLAR THAT RETAINED FIRMLY ALL THE TERRAIN AND AVOID EROSION.
Its because they never fixed the seawall from hurricane Ian. I have lived in Florida for a long time and been through a few hurricanes now. The preparation and after action for Ian is by far the worst I have seen. We all still had the debris from Ian sitting in our front yards when this one hit. Not to mention all the damage that wasn't fixed due to insurance companies completely dropping the ball. And lets talk about why certain areas flooded that shouldn't have due to all the broken and outdated drainage systems. Sorry for the rant but as a resident its frustrating. A lot of things happened that didn't need to.
That's starting late.
Those beaches were able to handle minor storms before humans forced the sediment flows to change.
A lot of natural Daytona Beach sand is supposed to be erosion from the Appalachian mountains.
Humans prevent that and other sediments from replenishing beaches, coasts, and river deltas.
Take out man made inlets and jetties. Stop dredging.
@@yodieyuh6077 I agree. Just saying..news everywhere is acting like Daytona got smashed with Nicole. We didn't. The damage was mostly pre existing man made failures that just got finished off.
@@cknorris3644 fair enough
The sound of the nearby surf must be soothing at night. I don't know about the sounds of homes crumbling though.
So Sad. And I was just there in September. My vacation spot. Not for a long time now. Prayers 🙏
my building is just further down I haven't been able to see the damage. can you please film down there!
News reports are saying 20 plus ocean-side hotels, resorts or condos have been deemed unsafe in the area on top of these single family homes that have been washed away. Really??!! Incredible devastation caused by Ian and Nicole.
150 from what I heard.
Good. Maybe insurance won't pay and they won't rebuild. The only way this will stop is if people learn that these coastal areas and barrier islands have a purpose and it's NOT human habitation.
Florida has a history of very devastating hurricanes, it's a part of Florida life. Even back in the 1920s there were hurricanes that flattened many counties in Florida.
You would think they would have learned by now !
Lord please watch over Daytona and all the family's who have been affected by this
Where is this in Daytona Beach?
It took me a while to figure it out but its right at Toronita ave in Daytona Beach. The satellite view looks so different because of the storm damage.
@@awesomeblender yeah that's what I was looking to see. Holy cow, what a difference!
@@awesomeblender the landmark I was looking for was the Tetris shaped pool on that house with the seawall. Looks like both were recently added though. Good thing!
I wonder all those times they enjoyed the view, if it was worth it at this point.
Best sea wall advertisement ever
Wow this is a commercial for whoever built that WALL. Build The Wall!!!! ❤
The wall did a great job protecting that one house and yard.
This is great now you could fish right out the bathroom window
this is what happens when you put a bulkhead on the open ocean, it creates bigger waves from the backwash and the properties next to it get destroyed
I can't imagine owning beach front property and one day it turns into the ocean.
Não tenho coragem de morar aí não kkkk esse pessoal e corajoso
“On this a solid rock I stand ,all other ground is sinking sand ! You should NEVER build on sand ! I would never want to go into any of those high rises again !
There's no audio.
Insurance pulling out just like my pull out game this year
So midway through the "deluge"
taking blue plastic to a whole new level! And A big win for the Homeowners who built retaining walls
There’s one guy that prepared in advance 💪🏼. Hopefully others will follow his lead
Can you imagine going out through that back door 🚪 and find yourself falling and it's not in love 💕....
How the hell is that pool still standing-
Anyways prayers to everyone there!❤❤
The house with the thin retainer wall survived
guess what , the guys who built that pool had to have been morons. they did such a great job now they have to tare it down. what were they thinking!
Most backyards are saved.
This is just so sad!
The building commissioners are part responsible for this for letting people build that close to the waters edge.
Imagine owning land and just watching it wash away 🤦🏾♂️
This is payback for what Florida has turned into!
Devastation sucks. I know the feeling. But, not surprised.
Once that seawall is gone, it is game over. I wonder how they failed tho, if it was the base caving in or just when the tide went over it that it placed forward pressure breaking them.
Video of the day maybe
Totally horrific to say the least! :8P
Only foolish people build their house on the sand the wise men build their house on the rock
Long time ago it was written in the Bible ,instead of rock i would say some serious concrete beams and pile driving and a concrete seawall at least 8 inches .The house build on the sand came tumbling down .Isn't it ironic to see it actually happen
oh my God.....
You can tell the people that built the sea wall paid extra to get a quality built home. This sucks and the insurance company are not gonna pay for these home. They are over Florida right now.
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Da uma agonia de ver o escoramento dessa casa e da picina 😵💫
Any Sea Wall Barrier you build, the Sea is just going to Flank it eventually.
There is no way to smile at this.
Wow JESUS
The sea is the most beautiful and surprising thing for many people... the greatest danger is the surprise that people can get even more with these beautiful houses by the sea, nature does not like to share space.
one house has a "sea wall" - - why weren't their bolders - rocks along this area of expensive homes?
Don't have to worry bout this in a mountain cabin is all I'm saying. God made the beaches to visit and for the animals not for us to live on. When we continuously overstep our boundaries we get push back from Nature. That is the rule of things. One we never ever seem to learn.
i got a moon i'll sell you... now satelites galour
Is that real?😊
Yes
So very sad, but they had to know this would one day happen 😢
Well, I bet they saw some interesting ads from the contractors who did that pool work..
This is horrifying.
I can say this type of erosion has been a major inconvenience for me. While we only spend a little over 6 months a year in Florida for tax reasons, we are having to stay in NJ longer and longer into November to avoid the worst of hurricane season and humidity, last year much of our beach was gone. At this rate we may need to relocate to a property on the intercostal waters, even so, the dividends we collect from our energy portfolio are barely covering property insurance now. Joe Biden has really done a number on this country
Yikes😲😔😬😱 🙏💞
Gone from ocean front to in the ocean. Very Sad 😢
i wouldnt live in a cliff next to the ocean no way its scary
A relationship built on sex is like a house built on SAND!*!*!*!!
A natureza vencendo a ganância do homem
With all due respect to folks who are sad and whose hearts go out to the battered homeowners, think about the costs which EVERYONE is covering; that is: most everyone who is NOT enjoying their lives at the beach.
The National Flood Insurance Program has had funding (premium) shortfalls. I.e.: not enough affected homeowners are paying into the pot! Instead, NFIP borrows from the government and already exceeded 30 billions; Congress cancelled 16 billion of debt so that the NFIP can borrow more. Who covers that? Everyone! Why? Because too many folks have tears in their eyes, fogging up their reasoning.
When homeowners don't participate in insurance, disaster relief comes from FEMA. Who pays for their funding? See above.
Stop building at the coast! Flood risks are only increasing. Stop with the unnecessary swanky housing at the shore, the swimming pools above an ocean of water. Just stop relying on all these teary-eyed people whose hearts, and ultimately taxes, inexplicably go out to cover this nonsensical cycle of construction/destruction!
I live in Daytona Shores, This is not Daytona Shores.. Probably this is an old video for A storm up North.
It's Wilbur-by-the-sea
It's dumb enough building that close to the ocean in a hurricane zone that there won't be any pity or hand-outs from taxpayers when your temporary house falls apart.
Guys, move your stuff
Relocating to Miami in a few weeks 😅gawd dammit!
Good luck!
We are too full already!
@@kimbermichelle3922 😄thank you
Pays to have a seawall. An amazing difference.
Most all of them had seawalls before the last hurricane damaged them.
@@dashdotdashdot8583 Oh....Ok.....I did not know that. Thanks, it makes sense now. I did see a video after I wrote that showing the damaged seawalls. Thank you
Lifes a beach,,baby.
The POWER OF SURGE AND WINDS and this was a cat 1....Nothing would be left it appears if cat 2 ...............but by the way its looking its not going to take much longer with water going in and out these homes will be washed away...so sad but never, ever build close to ocean ...this is what happens...
I don’t wanna hear about it .. homes shouldn’t be allowed on the coast
Holy Schnikies!!!!!
Bit of an irony to me. I thought everything was suppose to go under water as the see raises, not just erode beeches? Seemingly, we should see parts of Florida under water permanently now!
Yikes! Well so much for earth warming deniers!
It's a hurricane surge, the water level rises several feet because of the hurricane and then goes back down. Not denying global warming, but this here is not the result of that.
Lol no such thing as man made global warming
@@tedbell4416 It's sad that you think this way, but I hope you come across the true facts and you can reassess your misled opinions
They have hurricanes every year, genius!
@@Dman425 Not this time of year genius.
Pray The Rosemary!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
The Atlantic sure loved that outhouse. Lmfao! Lmfao!
so sad even more people have now lost their homes. 🙏 LBJ talked about weather modification. If you think harp isn't real think again. now both sides of Florida are tore up
You can start all the way up at HAARP if you don't mind ignoring the land and water modifications.
Just then Daytona hit rock bottom they got problems" “Eminem
So I guess people still own those properties ? And if they decide to rebuild should fill.up with gaint boulders.....pile them up...
Florida passed a law that people can't walk on "their" beaches. God said, no, those are MY beaches, I'll just take them back and SHOW you who owns them. Now, Florida, I suggest you rethink ownership of those beautiful bright sandy beaches and declare them public again.
and the bankers and morgage companies and real estate firms are as much to blame as well, they make a fortune off selling beachfront property and then when the home falls into the ocean, its " oh well not my problem". its a big tijme racket including the insurance companies
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)
Well now I didn't know hurricanes came with fire or was it a dew weapon (yes) look at the burn marks at the 3.29minute mark - even the sand is burnt! Whoever did this was hoping that the sea would cover their evil deed! Or do you have to expect fire with the hurricane now! They don't strike me as people that would spray their condo on the beach black! Anyone with a logical explanation please comment!
We all are sorry for the people who were affected by hurricane Nicole . but in yrs to come there will be no land only water just like in the days of Moses . because every year it's getting worst with climate change
"Daytona Florida"
If people were smarter they would hire a certified geologist to know whether an area is safe to build or not. This is so obvious that the ocean will ultimately bring devastation. Animal male are much more intuitive on where to build their homes.
Will the last bankrupt insurance company leaving FLORIDA, please turn out the lights??
foolish living on the coast don't you think ? sad😔
I dont feel sorry for Florida anymore
Ha