Driving through Hurricane Beryl. Galveston County TX

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
  • 7/8/24 Beryl visited our town. My husband likes to get out during the worst part and chase it. Join us as we drive down to Galveston. Check out our home damages at the end

Комментарии • 29

  • @tanyaneill3889
    @tanyaneill3889 24 дня назад +8

    Wow, don't think I would have ventured as far as y'all did. Glad your house is okay, hopefully this will be the last on for a long while.

  • @cwwmillwork
    @cwwmillwork 20 дней назад +9

    Maybe remove the bird feeders before a hurricane next time.
    Cute chickens. So happy they made it.

    • @mrs_tink
      @mrs_tink  19 дней назад +4

      didnt even think about it lol

  • @WorldToday_2024gf
    @WorldToday_2024gf 19 дней назад +4

    May peace for your family and the whole town

  • @gabrielalvarez1022
    @gabrielalvarez1022 16 дней назад +2

    I still dont have power 😢
    It was very scary going out there lol

  • @nowaaaaaaayyy
    @nowaaaaaaayyy 9 дней назад

    It is insane how unprepared a coastal community like Galveston is in the event of a hurricane. I was amazed at the floods, the power outages and the evac recommendation. This was a 1 on a scale of 5... In Florida a Cat 1 you still see people driving around like its any other day.

    • @kjnz2804
      @kjnz2804 9 дней назад

      It was not supposed to come anywhere near us here in Galveston, and the flooding here happens with just a small rain. No one was evacuated. And no one can prep for main power to be out. We can have generators which we do. So unprepared BS.

  • @boman1629
    @boman1629 2 часа назад

    I used to live on Prairie along time ago on the corner where the dead end is brings back alot of memories hehe

  • @wavy6434
    @wavy6434 18 дней назад +2

    I just wanted to say amazing footage for what you could get glad you guys made it home an safe without incidents. But for the love of god from a junior volunteer firefighter in PA. Plsss listen to local law enforcement an emergency personnel during those storms because even severe thunderstorms that aren’t hurricanes or anything real big cause good amounts of damage an dangerous situations. Me personally I’ve seen a raised truck get taken off the road by rushing water that wasn’t even 4 inches. It’s doesn’t take a lot an once waters covering the rd it’s hard to know what’s going on underneath. Amazing coverage on the video tho 🙏👍

  • @sunshine21911
    @sunshine21911 19 дней назад +3

    So it was an intentional choice to leave the safety of your home to drive into Galveston Island and onto Seawall as the hurricane hit not because you all were called out do to your work (based on how the video started). I see the comments of “I am the first responder” like you all wouldn’t still need assistance if you got yourselves in a dangerous situation y’all weren’t prepared to handle (ex. The trees, power lines, transformers, etc. that were coming down could have hit your vehicle while driving). But hey. Glad you all made it back safe.

    • @mrs_tink
      @mrs_tink  19 дней назад +2

      Thanks for boosting my video 🤌

  • @richgangsta41
    @richgangsta41 19 дней назад +10

    Now why would you do that?? Not only putting yalls lives in danger but the lives of first responders if something were to happen…Not very smart. SMH 🤦🏽‍♂️

    • @mrs_tink
      @mrs_tink  19 дней назад +15

      i am the first responder... im a county sheriff deputy lol. i have to be out in it anyways. my husband runs a tow business, being out in this is our living.... but thanks

    • @chriscabral6195
      @chriscabral6195 16 дней назад

      Ur know sheriff 😂lol

  • @ericguti66
    @ericguti66 19 дней назад +4

    Bro how you gonna put yourself and your family in danger ⚠️ doesn’t make sense?

    • @mrs_tink
      @mrs_tink  19 дней назад +2

      lets break this down. im a country sheriff, i HAVE to be out in it anyways. my husband runs a tow business, so once again, we have to do this to make a living.

  • @user-cv2ud6yf2j
    @user-cv2ud6yf2j 16 дней назад

    😢 pouring rain ☔

  • @ericguti66
    @ericguti66 19 дней назад +2

    Ya where lucky 🍀 it Was Cat 1 because if was a 4-or 5 your ass was gas ⛽️

    • @mrs_tink
      @mrs_tink  19 дней назад +1

      you aint lying!

    • @chogan201
      @chogan201 19 дней назад +1

      I'm not sure Texas could handle a Category 5 Hurricane or a 4...I have been in Texas all my life 57 yrs...I'm not sure what the Hurricane were like in the 60's before I was born in 67 but not sure if a Category 5 has hit in Texas back then.

    • @mistershakemdine8670
      @mistershakemdine8670 18 дней назад +1

      ​@@chogan201you're partially correct. We haven't been hit by a category 5, we have however experienced nine category 4s. Well me and you both only experienced Harvey lol, but six years before you were born was hurricane Carla which also made landfall at a category 4.

  • @slimshadyslim1877
    @slimshadyslim1877 19 дней назад +3

    Why would you venture out only for 1st responders to have to come help u if u need help..Thats crazy not worth you tube views..sorry

    • @mrs_tink
      @mrs_tink  19 дней назад +1

      i am the first responder... im a county sheriff deputy. i have to be out in it anyways. my husband runs a tow business, being out in this is our living.... but thanks

  • @chogan201
    @chogan201 19 дней назад +1

    Why did you risk your lives driving in that mess...Your dog was by itself at home alone...so what would have happened if you guys got hurt or killed cause of a bad decision? Yoyr dog would be freaked out geez...you guys are nuts