Pine Island in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2022

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  • @MarkFilterDeveloper
    @MarkFilterDeveloper Год назад +205

    I grew up on Pine Island (St. James City). Though I moved away after joining the military, my heart is heavy with the devastation post Hurricane Ian. "Islanders support islanders"! Please don't let the coverage only shine on Sanibel, Captiva, and Fort Myers Beach. Continue to include Matlacha and Pine Island like you all did in this segment. You are doing a great service to the community when equal coverage is distributed for all who are impacted by this storm. Thank you!

    • @charlesreynolds2798
      @charlesreynolds2798 Год назад +6

      I lived on Pine Island for a few years. One of my neighbors claimed to have been born on Pine Island.

    • @charlesreynolds2798
      @charlesreynolds2798 Год назад +4

      Pine Island was also central to the Calusa culture.

    • @chitoon100
      @chitoon100 Год назад +3

      Cape Coral has Al them canels in the back yard.....

    • @melaniestarkey7868
      @melaniestarkey7868 Год назад

      I'm sorry I don't know what to explain where is pine Island

    • @sandiyhyatt4215
      @sandiyhyatt4215 Год назад +3

      I am Totally Heart Broken by this!! This is THE SAME thing that happened with Charley, Wilma....All the Resources & Attention on Sanibel & FM Beach ( both $$$$) Why is it ALWAYS like this. I lived 2 miles from Matlacha ( Island Time) for 17+ years ( total 33+ in Lee County) During Charley it was at least 3 Weeks before FEMA showed up on Pine Island with Paperwork ONLY!! Really??! I still have Loved ones on Pine Island that we don't know any Specifics on.....I guess The Blue Collar Islanders have Learned that they HAVE to Rely on Themselves & Each other.....I Wonder Why??
      Thank You for the Little information on Matlacha....BUT What About Mid Island, Bokeillia ,& St James???
      PLEASE Gov DeSantis give Some Much NEEDED Attention to This Beautiful Pristine Island.....Don't Repeat Mistakes, Learn From Them!! God Bless All my Florida Family....I Am Praying for you All. 🙏💞🙏 Not Much about Cape Coral either......

  • @davondiehl4536
    @davondiehl4536 Год назад +6

    I am a Pine Island Resident stuck off island with my home out there destroyed. We are pine island strong and we survive. Thank you for seeing that. You guys are THE FIRST new channel to make a solid and meaningful story. That may be because it's difficult and that I understand. But you made it happen and for that I thank you. PINE ISLAND STRONG!!!!!!✊️✊️💪💪WE WONT BE FORGOTTEN

    • @sbinsdca
      @sbinsdca Год назад

      You're not stronger than millions of pounds of water. Ask those who stayed.

    • @davondiehl4536
      @davondiehl4536 Год назад

      @@sbinsdca no one said the we're stronger than a fuckin ocean lmao shit your dirty mouth trying to shoot down positivity in this time of desperation. Clearly you know.

    • @davondiehl4536
      @davondiehl4536 Год назад +1

      Our community is strong. We will recover. Rebuild. And one day we will be better than we are now. That's what PINE ISLAND STRONG means. Have some common sense and learn when to keep things to yourself.

    • @sbinsdca
      @sbinsdca Год назад

      @@davondiehl4536 with a lot of assistance from others and the federal government.

  • @JessH1
    @JessH1 Год назад +82

    My heart is breaking for that mother. Omg I can't imagine. We all need to come together as a community and help

    • @itsMrBRoc
      @itsMrBRoc Год назад +2

      I second that! That was definitely one thing they didn't want to lose and sadly they did. I can only imagine. I'm a single father and my son is my world I'd have ended my life if that was me!

    • @bm4551
      @bm4551 Год назад +3

      That broke my heart.

    • @NoPrivateProperty
      @NoPrivateProperty Год назад

      as a community! as in communism? we must capitalize on their misfortune. like capitalists

    • @JessH1
      @JessH1 Год назад +5

      @@NoPrivateProperty why would I capitalize on people's struggles. I meant get things together and get them to those who are in desperate need. I live here. I would never try to take advantage of people. My whole family is coming good tomorrow and taking it to areas where people have nothing. Not even a hot meal. But that will only help for a moment. We need to gather supplies and food and help them as in give it to them for free. No money, no capitalize anything

    • @NoPrivateProperty
      @NoPrivateProperty Год назад

      @@JessH1 people don't acquire beach front homes and yachts by being generous. plenty of people suffer every day from lack of health care and environmental pollution. why help the rich?

  • @sarasweightlossjourney4798
    @sarasweightlossjourney4798 Год назад +49

    Oh my goodness as soon as that woman started talking about her daughter and how her daughter was gone and passed away I just started sobbing uncontrollably. I feel her pain through her voice and I just can't even fathom how much she's going through her and her husband... oh my goodness
    Thank you so much for giving these people a voice and helping them not feel forgotten.

    • @lilliansmithwhyte8498
      @lilliansmithwhyte8498 Год назад +1

      VERY SAD😪😪😪💔

    • @cynthiabiel7714
      @cynthiabiel7714 Год назад +1

      This is so sad....I hope thye got help to leave pine island and bury their daugther.These people are in shock from the storm and the duaughter"s passing....

    • @Sunny-be1wg
      @Sunny-be1wg Год назад +1

      Oh how sad for this poor woman😢😢😢😢😢

    • @Speed00007
      @Speed00007 Год назад

      The husband with the terminator glasses is doing just fine I think. Looks like he can handle whatever gets thrown his way.

    • @thinkcasting3182
      @thinkcasting3182 Год назад +1

      emotionally unstable much?

  • @kmcdivot
    @kmcdivot Год назад +10

    Thank you for covering Pine Island. Often forgotten since it isn't a multi million dollar island like Captiva.

  • @monterock6726
    @monterock6726 Год назад +122

    I really appreciate hearing this report. So much of the reporting I've watched has been focused on the damage to property, infrastructure, etc. It's good to hear reporting about the people and what they're going through; so many people adversely impacted by this storm! Take care of the people first then take care of the property.

    • @Gr8fulnomad
      @Gr8fulnomad Год назад +7

      You said it, people first. Especially islands like this that get lost in the news!! I live in Key West, we got the eyewall of Cat 4 conditions. 116+ 43 from a fire, lost our homes. Our county is trying hard to shut us up. Islands north of us aren't the main tourist attraction so their voices aren't heard at all! Our island as a whole didn't suffer but our people are. Sending ❤️ to Pine Island's people

    • @tomscott3
      @tomscott3 Год назад +8

      exactly. read my OP. just about all reports focus on sensationalism. this one focused on humanity.

    • @loukenthompson2365
      @loukenthompson2365 Год назад

      Just a bunch of crazies running natives off of their fishing grounds and building houses soon to become garbage dumps. What you’re witnessing is a result of habitat destruction. Build inland and the coastline protects from these natural occurrences; build on the coastline and these natural occurrences become “DISASTERS”. 100 year old real estate scam!!

    • @jpburnez5655
      @jpburnez5655 Год назад +2

      All these people were asked to evacuate that island for the dangerous situation! Even the First Responders were transporting people to shelters, hospitals and pet friendly shelters. The Governor and First Responders said that there would be a time that first RESPONDERS would not be able to go out to help people. Still, even on those times people don't want to leave.
      I am a retired Cop from a tactical unit, worked during major hurricanes and solid storms and it is incredible how stubborn some people can be even when WE BASICALLY BEGGED THEM TO LEAVE THOSE DANGEROUS PLACES!
      But now...... They say they are forgotten? OK!
      It is sad watching that mother with all that pain for the loss of her daughter. 🙏🕊

    • @paulahunter1861
      @paulahunter1861 Год назад

      So sad😭😭😭😭

  • @_EvanDean
    @_EvanDean Год назад +44

    UPDATE: I was able to get in touch with a family member and Susan & Jim DID make it off Pine Island.
    “We have been safely evacuated by Coast Guard to Cape Coral. Staying with friends who have a generator,” is the message sent to me by their family.

    • @greenbrown7776
      @greenbrown7776 Год назад +1

      EXCELLENT job on this story. My first journalism job was at the Fort Myers News-Press.

    • @thinkcasting3182
      @thinkcasting3182 Год назад

      WINK news studio flooded and Matt(baby gorilla) the weatherman wasn't able to predict it. Why can't you report this story. It's vital for the community.

  • @tomscott3
    @tomscott3 Год назад +79

    of the dozens of reports i've seen, this was _by far_ the most well done: sincere, direct, and real upon a pure foundation of humanity. my mom is less than 25 miles from this island, but the devastation here is 5-10 times greater.

    • @tinarebecca1138
      @tinarebecca1138 Год назад

      Hey how are you

    • @chase2826
      @chase2826 Год назад +1

      My little brother Kirk is the photojournalist that filmed Evan and edited this story. Our parents live in Bokeelia and I know how important and emotional it was for him to work on this

    • @tinarebecca1138
      @tinarebecca1138 Год назад

      @@chase2826 hey how are you doing

    • @tomscott3
      @tomscott3 Год назад

      @@tinarebecca1138 I'm fine. Momsie's place too a hit tho

    • @thinkcasting3182
      @thinkcasting3182 Год назад

      ooooh, tom scott is the man with opinions to share.

  • @magsstewart5488
    @magsstewart5488 Год назад +3

    Thank you for focusing on Pine Island. 🙏

  • @tristantristancraped
    @tristantristancraped Год назад +11

    fuck man i wasn't expecting that lady to say her daughter was gone. ripped my heart to shreds

  • @stewartscott9856
    @stewartscott9856 Год назад +27

    The sad lesson here is when you live at sea level and they tell you to run....'RUN'.

    • @hazztv6317
      @hazztv6317 Год назад +4

      You shouldn’t wait for anyone to tell you anything when you live near the sea.

    • @williamlawlor7445
      @williamlawlor7445 Год назад +1

      Easier said than done.

    • @myspoiledpits
      @myspoiledpits Год назад

      Even better just don't live in Florida at all

    • @sbinsdca
      @sbinsdca Год назад

      @@williamlawlor7445 well most did it.

    • @sassyluv1242
      @sassyluv1242 Год назад

      Edom may say, “Though we have been crushed, we will rebuild the ruins.” But this is what the LORD Almighty says: “They may build, but I will demolish. They will be called the Wicked Land, a people always under the wrath of the LORD.

  • @dandersonjr
    @dandersonjr Год назад +24

    Thank you for telling the story about Pine Island. I have a home in St James city and I'm going down in three weeks. I'm not sure how I'm going to get on the Island yet but I'm taking supplies down and since my boat wasn't damaged I'm going to do what I have to to support my neighbors. We'll get organized and support ourselves if the officials think it's too hard and too much trouble.

    • @ziziroberts8041
      @ziziroberts8041 Год назад +5

      I am trying to organize food, clothing, camping equipment, first aid kits, here on the east coast. Floridians are ready to help. All hands on deck.

    • @artistaloca4
      @artistaloca4 Год назад +2

      ✊️

  • @cindyross314
    @cindyross314 Год назад +13

    Thank you so much for doing this story! My parents have had a place there for many years. They are a resilient community for sure.

  • @js0U812
    @js0U812 Год назад +12

    My grandparents used to live on Matlacha until the combo of rising taxes and flood insurance was too much for pensioners and moved to Cape Coral before passing in 2017. My great grandmother lived in St James City until she passed about 12 years ago. Seeing those places since the 1970s were wonderful memories of the FL fishing village past that mostly remained up to the early 2000s. Matlacha in particular had added a quaint art district by the mid 2010s, reminded me of Sedona AZ art district. Hard to see the devastation from Ian, and prayers and donations to the FL disaster fund are the least I can offer.

  • @lindahigginbotham2994
    @lindahigginbotham2994 Год назад +84

    People, please listen to the emergency warnings when they tell you to evacuate. Especially if you have a medical situation. I live in Florida and if I lived in any of the places along the water that were told to evacuate, without hesitation, I would be calling and looking for a place to go. There are many places to go to protect yourself. They broadcast it regularly there would be no help after the hurricane started. As harsh as this sounds, it is selfish to risk the lives of first responders when you could have evacuated before hand. To think your tough enough to weather out a 150 mph Hurricane is naive.

    • @andreamara8542
      @andreamara8542 Год назад +18

      Thank you thank you. It needs to be said. Sometimes you make bad choices. Live with it.

    • @kandiceblu1
      @kandiceblu1 Год назад +8

      Naive is an understatement ….

    • @Shabana_Hailey
      @Shabana_Hailey Год назад +7

      Agree with you...don't put others at risk... and yes ..it is selfish.

    • @dannac_8888
      @dannac_8888 Год назад +9

      Every person on this planet has made a judgment call that when looking back they shudder to think of, "...what could have REALLY happened if the odds weren't in their favor."
      We all are shocked and grateful for that little voice, that gut instinct.
      We will never truly know why people make the decisions they do.
      But I can have compassion and support for the ones that are left behind that suffer from grief as the parents that outlive their children - for whatever the reason.
      May ALL be healed of their pain, sorrow and suffering.
      🙏 🥀

    • @POWER-LINKS
      @POWER-LINKS Год назад +5

      Just like with Katrina (8/29/05), this hurricane landfall happened at the END of the month (i.e., no $$$), days before a lot of SSI and Social Security recipients would be getting paid. All of those fixed-income people were trapped in place, not sheltering in place. Many of those people live in mobile homes so they can afford to live where it is warm in the winter.

  • @laurabarber6697
    @laurabarber6697 Год назад +13

    Our hearts are heavy for you! With love from Florida!💝🙏💝

  • @keithfrierson5462
    @keithfrierson5462 Год назад +13

    Damn my heart hurts for the lady that lost her daughter. I wanted to hug her.

    • @cynthiabeck1302
      @cynthiabeck1302 Год назад +1

      She did get rescued. I saw her and her husband getting rescued by coastguard in another video.

  • @erictam7014
    @erictam7014 Год назад +75

    Part of the story that was missed for those who aren't familiar with the area, that lady who lost her daughter, unable to get to Cape Coral. Cape Coral is only 5 miles from where she was at. That's how dire the situation is.

    • @paulmanning7116
      @paulmanning7116 Год назад

      Am I the only person who thinks this POS should have given the woman ride BACK to the mainland? ....I mean how fkn pathetic is this broadcast that they couldn't do this. Wait, I know he was in a one man helicopter....right...GTFO, I tried to contact the lady but couldnt reach her....GFY! send your fkn pilot back over to pick her up....oh wait , gotta get the story out first ...fk this planet

    • @paulmanning7116
      @paulmanning7116 Год назад +2

      Oh, and im familiar with this island and area as my parents are in cape coral....this is absolute BS!

    • @rafaelvelez1253
      @rafaelvelez1253 Год назад +17

      Five miles might as well be 500 under the circumstance of an almost Cat 5 hurricane that we Floridians by birth understand? Any romantic notion of self sufficiency in the face of such is ludicrous and fatal as this story clearly proves.

    • @SL50438
      @SL50438 Год назад +27

      Either way, sitting home with medical conditions with a Strong Cat 4 heading your direction is just crazy. I rarely evacuate for a hurricane, but when they announced Katrina was a cat 4 headed right up the mouth of the MS, I got the hell out of dodge. And lucky I did as my house was destroyed. I feel for the mother, losing a daughter. Thats a terrible thing no one should experience. At the same time, this was preventable.

    • @klxzz
      @klxzz Год назад +8

      @@SL50438 it turned like what? 12 hrs before hitting the coast? 18ish hours. It was supposed to hit Tampa. At that point I-75 was gridlocked. And no one wanted another Rita situation.

  • @psalmer5690
    @psalmer5690 Год назад +2

    By far the best news report I've seen so far from any source. A mature, informed, humble reporter in the trenches giving a sober account of the reality he's observing. This is the way news should be done. No more kids fresh out of journalism school hyperventilating over waving palm fronds, puddles in the parking lot, and a bent stop sign. Give us more Evan Dean please!

  • @Sassyglbeauty
    @Sassyglbeauty Год назад +24

    Oh man! That poor mom whose daughter died.

  • @floridagirl8563
    @floridagirl8563 Год назад +3

    PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE, heed the evacuation orders. This is heartbreaking!!!

  • @taylorsmall2280
    @taylorsmall2280 Год назад +3

    your coverage of Pine Island is deep in compassion and appreciated … God’s speed.. ❤

  • @azmike1
    @azmike1 Год назад +14

    This is a good broadcast. Honest. real. Trustworthy. Thank you. God Bless all of you there.

  • @pamelamontuori4717
    @pamelamontuori4717 Год назад +10

    Prayers for Pine Island. Thank you for bringing this story to our hearts.

  • @timothytew9135
    @timothytew9135 Год назад +5

    That's chilling. I'm in north ft Myers with no water no power I'm filthy and all my clothes are dirty and I had to throw away everything in my fridge but I'm lucky to be alive.

    • @WWJD799
      @WWJD799 Год назад

      Amen, brother. Focus on the good and keep on keeping on. True blessings and miracles are not found in materialistic things; they come in the form of brotherly love, generosity, and real appreciation of the things that truly matter in this crazy thing called life.
      GOD Bless You and your loved ones in JESUS' Mighty Name, Timothy. I'm glad to know that you survived and I will definitely be praying for you my brother.

  • @KenKellySWFL
    @KenKellySWFL Год назад +16

    Thank you for this story, no one is talking about this amazing little community! 🙏

  • @dianemalesky496
    @dianemalesky496 Год назад +1

    Awesome Story!! We loved the Bridgewater Inn. We stayed in one of the shanties across the street directly across from Bert's Bar. We are so sad for everyone and so thankful for the memories. Sending love and hope to all that were affected so badly by Ian. We are in South Venice and had damage and many huge Live Oaks blow over. Many fortunately missed homes. We feel extremely lucky and plan to help anywhere we can in these hard hit communities. Especially Matlacha. Their resilience is inspiring. Thank you for this amazing coverage.

  • @btwbrand
    @btwbrand Год назад +44

    Never underestimate a persons resolve.
    I played Everquest for years with a guy who lived in Maine.
    Saw him every day for nearly a decade for a few mins or a whole day.
    One day he posts he's not going to play for a while and I figured a while would be a week.
    He was gone for 4 years. When he gets on for the first time after going missing I ask how he has been and what he has been up too.
    He told me there was a storm and it washed several feet of mud over his property. He grew his own food and harvested the trees to build his own house so having everything you own buried under feet of mud was devastating. I never did ask for clarification on what several feet of mud is, but knowing him it could have been 9.
    What this man did was dig out his entire property by hand and rebuild by hand. I asked him why he didn't just rebuild on top of the mud and he told me it was not going to support plants, but the land under it would.. so he dug. I asked if he used a tractor or other equipment and he said he did it all with a wheelbarrow and several shovels. When the ground wasn't frozen he was digging it out. When the ground was frozen he was building a house.
    When people have their minds set to a task and it's a true resolve there is nothing that can stop them.

    • @tomscott3
      @tomscott3 Год назад +4

      reminds me of someone i knew up that way whose father dug the foundation of his house.....by hand.

    • @maryvandeusen5554
      @maryvandeusen5554 Год назад +2

      After the shock frees them up to start but yes.

  • @davidneilson3508
    @davidneilson3508 Год назад +9

    This is the first thing I’ve seen about pine Island. Glad someone finally acknowledged them . 🌴👍👍😎🌴

  • @larrybuller4707
    @larrybuller4707 Год назад +49

    No one is forgotten, people are being rescued from Pine Island and Sanabel, and as of Friday and Saturday they are shuttling people back and forth from the islands to get to there homes. This was a historic storm the county responded as soon as it was humanly possible. If you don’t want to leave Pine Island its unsafe, and not reasonable to expect resources when the road is out… Get to the main land shelter, which the state has dozens open, with food and water…

    • @andreamara8542
      @andreamara8542 Год назад +9

      Thank you for saying what I thought. It’s not anyone’s fault about this tragedy. They made a choice to stay in an ISLAND. The problems they face are because of that choice.

    • @Dr.Nagyonfaj
      @Dr.Nagyonfaj Год назад +4

      @@andreamara8542 100% correct.

    • @jellybean6778
      @jellybean6778 Год назад +3

      @@andreamara8542 the hurricane is not their fault. They stayed in the face of warnings of at least a cat 3 storm and deadly surge for the SW FL coastal region, regardless of the exact spot it made landfall, and there were offers to evacuate with assistance. They did not. That is their fault. Sad about the parents who lost their daughter but she should have been evacuated. A mandatory evacuation from the islands and coastal region would have saved her life and the lives of others. Very tragic. Absolutely preventable deaths.

    • @Rottweiler239
      @Rottweiler239 Год назад

      @@jellybean6778 you were a preventable life. It still happened though.

    • @crystaltrocar5237
      @crystaltrocar5237 Год назад

      Thank God for HONC... they are pine islanders that designed this new road that has allowed us all to come and go, and now the power will be back on by Tuesday.

  • @lynnadams5816
    @lynnadams5816 Год назад +8

    I have been trying to find out more of Pine Island, Matlacha, St James City and Bookeelia. Thank you for the coverage. Wonderful people, My prayers for them.

    • @tinarebecca1138
      @tinarebecca1138 Год назад

      Hey how are you doing

    • @lynnadams5816
      @lynnadams5816 Год назад

      @@tinarebecca1138 Just Fine. Where I live in Central Florida between Tampa and Orlando we just got alot of rain and strong winds.

  • @Shabana_Hailey
    @Shabana_Hailey Год назад +7

    My heart goes to that lady who lost her daughter hope she manages to get to her . Prayers to everyone and safety.

  • @susanslingerland9393
    @susanslingerland9393 Год назад +5

    So heartbroken. Worked out there over a decade. Love all those people. Good hardworking families. God Bless them

  • @patriciacurcio9455
    @patriciacurcio9455 Год назад +4

    I pray for all the people in Florida to be strong 💪 u will be able to. Real build and make Florida. Beautiful 🤩 again

  • @evadneykey3190
    @evadneykey3190 Год назад +2

    Prayers for the families! I lived thru Hurricane Hugo in ‘89 in the Virgin Islands with winds clocked at over 200 mph. Sounded like a freight train! Lost my roof and electricity for over 2 months. I feel your pain. Take it one day at a time. You are resilient.❤️

  • @marlenepolinik3302
    @marlenepolinik3302 Год назад +1

    Our Jersey Strong ❤️s are praying for you! Give PINE ISLAND the resources they need...and they will do it right! 🙏 to you...we hear your story and feel your
    ❤️S!

  • @socialbutterfly4146
    @socialbutterfly4146 Год назад +10

    I am so deeply sorry to all that were impacted by this monstrous storm. Those poor parents that lost their daughter. So heartbreaking🙏🙏🙏

  • @chaotictattoo
    @chaotictattoo Год назад +10

    We were in Orlando at the time the hurricane came through and I had to unsubscribe to all kinds of Disney RUclipsrs claiming that they made it through the hurricane and they were staying at Disney hotels…. Wake up people.
    What came through Disney was NOTHING compared to this.
    I hope everyone can recover and people find peace who lost someone and lost everything.

  • @robynkirkwood7069
    @robynkirkwood7069 Год назад +8

    People need to leave, not the time to try and prove anything, just leave! When the rescuers say leave, leave!

    • @andreamara8542
      @andreamara8542 Год назад +2

      Exactly. People, please listen to warnings.

    • @billwilson5341
      @billwilson5341 Год назад

      No one was trying to "prove anything". Read the comments for some of the reasons that people chose not to leave.

    • @jellybean6778
      @jellybean6778 Год назад

      @@billwilson5341 I don't believe that for a second. Evacuation assistance well in advance was offered not only for able bodied but infirm. Devastation all along that part of the coast was certain.

  • @moms.gardenia
    @moms.gardenia Год назад

    Thank you for every reporter that has gone to the people.

  • @odeszarules5125
    @odeszarules5125 Год назад +7

    To anyone asking why people didn’t evacuate, think of this…We have a lot of old people here. Many are infirm with medical issues and cannot just pack up and go somewhere easily. My heart goes out to these people.

    • @niccolom.davinci4937
      @niccolom.davinci4937 Год назад +4

      Why pack anything? Just leave. It has to be all or nothing? Better to wait until everything you own is destroyed anyway and you have to be carried by someone risking their lives out to a Jon boat? if your lucky enough to not die a horrible and totally preventable salt water drowning?

    • @tinarebecca1138
      @tinarebecca1138 Год назад

      Hi

    • @tinarebecca1138
      @tinarebecca1138 Год назад

      Hello

    • @westho7314
      @westho7314 Год назад +2

      What I don't understand is why a said small tight community that chose to stay, they did not gather up all their elders, disabled people & occupy a safer multi stored building before the storm hit. I lived in Florida Keys around 50 years ago, and was stranded in a couple fairly large hurricanes both on a small islet in the keys & on the Foridala coastal mainland, I could not believe how many of the machismo locals intentionally chose to stay and wait out the storm despite warnings, getting drunk having a "Hurricane party" before and during the event. Then afterwards sobering up to the reality of losing friends, loved ones, elders & neighbors.. even tourists, as well as losing their properties and livelihoods, all the while being too drunk and helpless to listen, heed or have any forethought. I saw that strange tough guy bravado behavior twice in 2 different Hurricanes over a 3 year period.

    • @sbinsdca
      @sbinsdca Год назад

      @@westho7314 their bravado and big talk is bogus.

  • @Brandon68plus1
    @Brandon68plus1 Год назад +9

    Prayers from Houston. We made it thru Ike & Harvey it sucked but its amazing how people come together. Hopefully these communities can get the help they need.

    • @NoPrivateProperty
      @NoPrivateProperty Год назад

      if the local economy is unsustainable with the natural resources available, then maybe people should not live there. coastal living is a failed business model, and I'm not interested in throwing good money after bad. wise up and grow up snowflakes. pull yourselves up by your own bra straps. relocate. start over

  • @210Steel1
    @210Steel1 Год назад +2

    Visited Pine Island this past summer and loved the community feel there. Prayers for the people during this recovery.

  • @karenreichenbaugh856
    @karenreichenbaugh856 Год назад +10

    Praying for you!

  • @michellebatzel5809
    @michellebatzel5809 Год назад +6

    You’re not forgotten. Our prayers and thoughts are with you all. We love Matlacha and are in the area daily. We can’t can’t get to you and have had zero communication with the outside world till now. Hope help arrives quickly. Personally will be there to help when we can. Blessings from Naples❤️

    • @babajaga158
      @babajaga158 Год назад

      Yes your prayers do a lot, only TO YOU. You feel better dont you???

    • @sbinsdca
      @sbinsdca Год назад

      My parents lost everything in their Naples home to storm surge. 8 feet of water inside their home. Like you said, communication has been spotty at best. It took communicating between multiple family members to make contact with them.

  • @TexasBurningFlower
    @TexasBurningFlower Год назад +5

    Great job getting the real news out to us!

  • @895kimE
    @895kimE Год назад +2

    Thank you for the touching story of Pine Island. My sister and her husband are on the island.

  • @cybersecurity4462
    @cybersecurity4462 Год назад +1

    💔💔💔 R.I.P as a mom myself that was gut wrenching…

  • @Richmondthefish
    @Richmondthefish Год назад +27

    Thing is SW Florida was basically a time bomb waiting to go off. If you look at National Storm Surge Risk Maps you will see any sizeable hurricane will destroy that area miles inland. It's basically a combination of swamp and shallow Gulf of Mexico that causes such a bad storm surge. This same storm hitting Fort Lauderdale would have a fraction of the flooding because of the geography on the east coast of Florida is not as dangerous for hurricanes(though still dangerous obviously)

    • @DebraLove888
      @DebraLove888 Год назад

      The Coral Ridge area is the highest elevation in Broward..9 ft above sea level. You are correct 👌

  • @amandablevins6809
    @amandablevins6809 Год назад +3

    This is heartbreaking! I couldn’t even imagine.

  • @lauradimama9794
    @lauradimama9794 Год назад +2

    Refreshing, honest coverage. Rare these days.

  • @sharons5714
    @sharons5714 Год назад +2

    Please people, if they tell you to evacuate, do it! Possessions can be replaced, lives can’t. I understand that you want to protect your property, but you aren’t stronger than the storm. Personal safety must come first. My heart goes out to you.

  • @trucking4crypto195
    @trucking4crypto195 Год назад +4

    😭
    Love swfl
    Been fishing on pine island since 2000
    Praying 🙏 for lee county

  • @robertcalamusso4218
    @robertcalamusso4218 Год назад +7

    Our prayers go out to our Fellow Americans in the SE.
    🇺🇸☮️

    • @Alyssajoyfulheart
      @Alyssajoyfulheart Год назад +2

      I'm sending prayers from Australia, I can't do anything from here but pray. Feel so helpless seeing so many in need.

    • @artistaloca4
      @artistaloca4 Год назад +1

      @@Alyssajoyfulheart If you feel so compelled, I invite you to consider collecting money to send to one of our coordinators on the mainland; I, along with others, are putting together a route for mainlanders to purchase food, water, blankets, tents, toiletries, etc. destined for Pine Island via private boats.
      I know we did that for our Brothers and Sisters in Oz when y'all had the raging fires...
      God bless us all 💖💝🙏

  • @pattikujan5925
    @pattikujan5925 Год назад

    SO VERY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS SUSAN SENDING LOVE AND PRAYERS FROM CT XOXO

  • @haydes2106
    @haydes2106 Год назад +13

    It's a sad loss of life...but honestly avoidable with the option to evacuate. That's the most tragic.

    • @styner3
      @styner3 Год назад +2

      @Terri Caton , they can’t predict the wind 🌬️ is going to change. Pine Island is 130 miles from Tampa, too close to risk staying.

    • @Gemmarose9012
      @Gemmarose9012 Год назад +1

      @Terri Caton I saw a mandatory
      Evacuation called for 2 days before it hit for both Ft Meyers and Naples and I live in Texas. Tuesday there was news footage of everyone hitting the roads. Seems most people who really wanted to go, did.

    • @dct1238
      @dct1238 Год назад +1

      ​@@Gemmarose9012 Wrong!!

    • @tamelataylor7384
      @tamelataylor7384 Год назад +1

      @@Gemmarose9012 I live in Naples, work on Marco. There was not a mandatory evacuation until the day before. We were told it was going north.

  • @jayjdietrich
    @jayjdietrich Год назад +3

    Never underestimate the forces of nature and never overestimate your own ability. Be aware of your situation and always leave yourself an out. I have found myself in desperate times just like these people and had no one to blame but myself. Please, God, never again!

  • @patriciacurcio9455
    @patriciacurcio9455 Год назад +4

    I wish my brother and his wife would come back it will be safer I do miss them so much 😢I want them to be safe 😢

  • @muhsahrir8343
    @muhsahrir8343 Год назад +2

    Good evening from lndonesia, l pray for the people in pine island, Florida, Caroline. Be patient.

    • @billwilson5341
      @billwilson5341 Год назад

      Muh Sahrir: Your prayers are appreciated. Thank you. God bless the good people of Indonesia.

  • @Kenba40
    @Kenba40 Год назад +19

    Why didn’t reporter bring them back him? He made it back!

    • @pilothouseking
      @pilothouseking Год назад

      You don’t listen well, do you?

    • @badmonkey2222
      @badmonkey2222 Год назад

      Why didn't they evacuate to begin with over and over and over again these people are determined to stay and die in the year 2022 there's no excuse for somebody to stay right on the water and die. I wrote out Hurricane Hugo a half a mile from the coast where the eye came in when I was 19 years old and I swore to myself after somehow by some miracle surviving that night that I would never do it again and I haven't. They had multiple days warning they knew exactly where it was coming in days ahead these people could have easily left and that woman's sister would still be alive so it's hard to have compassion although I do because I'm not that kind of person but it could still be avoided these people are just hard-headed they think because they've lived somewhere for 30 years they can't leave when in reality their place is going to be destroyed either way, no excuse.

    • @_EvanDean
      @_EvanDean Год назад +21

      Hi Ken. We ourselves didn’t have a way back at that point either. We had to stay and continue talking with residents who are desperate to get their stories out. We weren’t going to hold up Susan to wait for us. We do know she stopped by a fire station and I’m hopeful she was able to get back. It wasn’t until about 5 hours after we met Susan that we were able to find someone to take us back by boat. Cell service is terrible too which only adds to the challenges on Pine Island right now.

    • @cherylsibson2529
      @cherylsibson2529 Год назад +2

      @@_EvanDean Given the situation, could the station provide Pine with a stat phone or stat link a generator so they can get ahold of loved ones abroad in the interim till they know where they're feet are settled?

    • @starrycrown
      @starrycrown Год назад +1

      @@_EvanDean I subbed after reading this reply. Very nice.

  • @cm1642
    @cm1642 Год назад +3

    I remember the warning to evacuate. I think everyone got that message. if they chose to stay they can't expect to be rescued on demand.

    • @sbinsdca
      @sbinsdca Год назад

      Brutal inconvenient truth

  • @davidgensemer502
    @davidgensemer502 Год назад +3

    The problem is, there's so many places that need such urgent assistance, and there's such a limited way to get people off the island and supplies on it, not to mention limited manpower

  • @MatterSpace
    @MatterSpace Год назад +1

    Going to visit the ocean is awesome. Having the ocean come visit you, not so much.
    Thoughts and prayers for all those affected by this horrific storm.

  • @craigsellier5973
    @craigsellier5973 Год назад +1

    Plenty of prayers 🙏 ❤ to all of Florida and anyone who went through hurricane 🌀 Ian or has any destruction from hurricane 🌀 Ian. Praying 🙏 y'all get the resources that y'all are in dire need of.

  • @crisfoster2553
    @crisfoster2553 Год назад +9

    Pain has no color God help 🙏 us all

    • @judithjacktou6004
      @judithjacktou6004 Год назад +2

      😭😭😭😭😭

    • @vicgodsucks1157
      @vicgodsucks1157 Год назад

      The same gawd that allow the hurricane to happen in the first place?,!

    • @billwilson5341
      @billwilson5341 Год назад

      Who ever said that pain has color?

    • @sbinsdca
      @sbinsdca Год назад

      I imagine pain as bright red

  • @janetpattison8474
    @janetpattison8474 Год назад +6

    WHAT? They stayed on Pine Island knowing that a cat 4 hurricane was coming? Why? It’s a very small vulnerable island. I don’t get it. And the news story isn’t reality. Pine island has mango trees, that’s it. There is a big grocery store, which will deal with the obstacles to staying open until the bridge is rebuilt. But the area is NOT a self-sufficient place at all & looks devastated. I have land there & have spent a lot of time in the area. My heart goes out to everyone suffering as a result of this hurricane. 😅😅😅😅

    • @Richmondthefish
      @Richmondthefish Год назад +1

      Because most people are ignorant and think because they survived other hurricanes then they will roll the dice again. The mother who had a daughter in Cape Coral should have left before the hurricane to assist her so I don't understand why they thought riding out a CAT 4 on a island made any sense. I feel bad for people for what happened but when they say 911 is not going to be an option during a hurricane they mean it.

    • @timothy8428
      @timothy8428 Год назад

      Damn. Guess the residents will have a difficult time grubbing for berries and tubers, then.

  • @NewWaveFan1
    @NewWaveFan1 Год назад +1

    Reminds me of the game Dead Island.. Eerie. When people tell you to leave, don't stay and ride out a storm in a mobile home..

  • @maryhoward4219
    @maryhoward4219 Год назад +1

    I visited Sanibel when a ferry was the only way…Bailey’s store had basic needs. This was 1955+

  • @lizangellygonzalez7992
    @lizangellygonzalez7992 Год назад +17

    Very sad stories, praying for all of the people suffering Ian Hurricane aftermath.😢

    • @user-nf7ju5ou3y
      @user-nf7ju5ou3y Год назад

      Молитесь , как на титанике

    • @vicgodsucks1157
      @vicgodsucks1157 Год назад

      *Your all powerful sky daddy is too busy helping Russian destroy the Ukraine!!* 🙄

  • @kailesancez
    @kailesancez Год назад +6

    As someone who was born & raised on Pine Island. He spoke the truth about how Strong the people are there.

    • @Angela-qs4cz
      @Angela-qs4cz Год назад +4

      Why didn’t they leave when they could? Yes I know it’s hard leaving for the unknown but You are not a match to 150 miles winds. Stubborn or self sufficiency?

    • @artistaloca4
      @artistaloca4 Год назад +1

      @@Angela-qs4cz I didn't leave because I didn't have to leave my home; my Island, my People.
      And go where? No one knew where Ian would hit- the cone covered the whole state; and if you dare say: "Yeah, but," then I KNOW you have no idea what it's like to be stuck on a highway where the storm might pass, concerned about the home you left behind, knowing not a thing about how you and 10,000 cars around you are going to get out of this.
      Woman, please.

    • @artistaloca4
      @artistaloca4 Год назад

      ✊️

  • @OneQuickieplz
    @OneQuickieplz Год назад +4

    My brother lives on Pine Island, he's still there and doesn't want to leave his home. says he's fine with his generator and beer

    • @sbinsdca
      @sbinsdca Год назад

      Good for him. What is he doing about using the toilet?

  • @paulaallen4106
    @paulaallen4106 Год назад +1

    Great coverage - succinct and informative

  • @Sodiumreactor
    @Sodiumreactor Год назад +6

    The reporter in the white hat sounds like he actually cares.

  • @SuperNewMom1
    @SuperNewMom1 Год назад +4

    Prayers for Sudan and her husband ❤

  • @usa-1174
    @usa-1174 Год назад

    I couldn't even imagine the gut wrenching feeling of being stranded while trying to get to your daughter. God Bless you people. Thoughts and Prayers sent.

  • @nhernandez925
    @nhernandez925 Год назад

    I’m so thankful that my entire family and I evacuated two days before the hurricane hit. I had a gut feeling it was going. To be bad and was able to convince them to leave with me.

  • @tjj5337
    @tjj5337 Год назад +4

    🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 prayers to these folks❤️❤️

  • @blanchedevereaux5403
    @blanchedevereaux5403 Год назад +3

    That must be so devastating, seeing your home completely destroyed.

  • @pray-unceasingly
    @pray-unceasingly Год назад +2

    My ex moved to Pine Island three months ago. Bought a house (mobile home) in a 55 and over park. She is able to work remotely. Fortunately, she had to go to headquarters in the Mid-Atlantic the week of the hurricane, but now has no idea about her house.

  • @charlenereis3444
    @charlenereis3444 Год назад +6

    Why do these people stay through a hurricane when they are aware of the danger????? So sorry for their loss.

    • @jsanchez8855
      @jsanchez8855 Год назад +1

      I can tell you from the perspective of someone in a wildfire zone. My closest family is in Canada, and the cost of gas to drive there is more than I could afford. Same goes with trying to find a hotel that isn't price gouging when they know everyone is evacuating. You could go to a shelter, but most don't allow pets, so I have to choose to leave my 4 pets behind and I just couldn't do that. So you ride it out and hope it doesn't get you. It's irresponsible, totally. But there aren't any good options.

    • @charlenereis3444
      @charlenereis3444 Год назад

      @@jsanchez8855 I’ve lived on the coast and had to evacuate. I know there are sheltering provided by the city and also evacuating opportunities. Why are these insane people staying in their mobile home with the possibility of death?????

    • @billwilson5341
      @billwilson5341 Год назад

      @@charlenereis3444: J Sanchez already replied to you. Why ask again?

  • @evelyncrouse4725
    @evelyncrouse4725 Год назад +7

    We will pray for the people of Pine Island. May they get the help they so desperately need or want.

  • @catrh1158
    @catrh1158 Год назад

    Thank you!!!

  • @jwinsor1435
    @jwinsor1435 Год назад +2

    These people on Pine Is. IMO have the greatest need for help. Obviously, everyone who has suffered from this needs help, but those who are year-round residents, who work for a living, should not be pushed aside or sent to the back of the line so that the wealthy communities, winter home communities, and tourist areas can be taken care of first. Those places with 'name recognition' will get the most attention, but there are so many others who are in the same desperate need of help - they should not be forgotten.

    • @karencoyle3011
      @karencoyle3011 Год назад +1

      There's MILLIONS of people needing help, I'm sure responders are doing everything they can.

    • @billwilson5341
      @billwilson5341 Год назад

      J Winsor: No one is being "pushed aside, sent to the back of the line or forgotten".
      Dramatics are not needed at this time.

  • @taralegree3153
    @taralegree3153 Год назад +8

    Keep them in prayers every one just keep praying for them 🙏🏾

  • @keithpugh7538
    @keithpugh7538 Год назад +3

    There’s adequate time to evacuate when a storm is coming

  • @MsCindyb
    @MsCindyb Год назад

    Thank you for this coverage. I lived in Bokeelia and opened my first bookstore in Matlacha. I have often thought of moving back. That no longer seems an option. My heart breaks.

    • @greenbrown7776
      @greenbrown7776 Год назад

      So sorry CindyB. I lived there for five months in 1984. Never made real ties, but always remember my months there very fondly.

  • @meg.please
    @meg.please Год назад

    Thank you SO MUCH for this news piece. Especially the question "How can we help?!" We want to go back to Pine Island!

  • @MasrSR
    @MasrSR Год назад +4

    I used to do pools in that area matlache was a very unique area 💯💯💯

  • @maanibhai6608
    @maanibhai6608 Год назад +4

    May your life be filled with serenity, and good news. May God bless you abundantly
    mani bhai - Lahore District, Punjab, Pakistan

    • @greenbrown7776
      @greenbrown7776 Год назад +1

      A very thoughtful post considering all the devastating flooding in Pakistan.

    • @maanibhai6608
      @maanibhai6608 Год назад

      @@greenbrown7776 Climate change in Pakistan and devastating floods:The overall death toll in Pakistan from the devastating floods has increased to 1,559, with 12,850 others injured, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said

  • @msammr33
    @msammr33 Год назад

    God bless them, sending my thoughts and prayers.

  • @blueskypicks
    @blueskypicks Год назад +1

    We vacationed in Matlache 4 years ago and fell in love with it! What a charming place. I wonder how Blue Dog Grill and The Perfect Cup fared? It's heart breaking to see the devastation there.

  • @LearningFast
    @LearningFast Год назад +4

    Why didn’t these people evacuate? Everyone knew how bad this storm would be? Why did they stay?

    • @andreamara8542
      @andreamara8542 Год назад

      Exactly. If they tell me to leave and I had the resources, I would leave in a second.

  • @un2ctdawmain267
    @un2ctdawmain267 Год назад +4

    This was a really informative report.👌 Will be interesting to see how Pine Island is doing after a year.

    • @artistaloca4
      @artistaloca4 Год назад +3

      We are Pine Island Strong!!💖

    • @un2ctdawmain267
      @un2ctdawmain267 Год назад +2

      @@artistaloca4 🏄 Absolutely.

    • @bobbyvee8941
      @bobbyvee8941 Год назад +2

      Based on what this report tells, Pine Island will be back much quicker than the Florida areas. Why? Because these Pine Island residents have an entirely different mentality. They won't wait for taxpayer funded hand-outs. They'll, "Git - er - Done"!

    • @MyMountainSpirit
      @MyMountainSpirit Год назад +2

      G AFTERNOON BOBBY VEE,,NICE WAY OF PUTTING IT..PEOPLE LIKE US HAVE A MUCH DIFFERENT MINDSET THAN MOST..THOSE PEOPLE ON PINE ISLAND OTHER ON THOSE ISLAND WILL RECOUP AS YOU STATED THEY WILL BE UP AND BACK BEFORE THE REST~MANY BLESSINGS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY~SO MANY BLESSINGS TO EVERYONE WHO HAS BEEN TOUCH BY IAN~THOUGHT FOR PARENTS WHO LOST THERE DAUGHTER~

    • @un2ctdawmain267
      @un2ctdawmain267 Год назад

      @@bobbyvee8941 👍 Agreed.

  • @Hivibes121
    @Hivibes121 Год назад +2

    Its weird that the News reporters changed the narrative to "they have fruit and can fish" after the storm has tossed around cars, trees, and the entire road 🛣️ is destroyed 🤦🏿💥

    • @lorriecrow2958
      @lorriecrow2958 Год назад

      I think they were just referring to how self sufficient they COULD be... They are doing rescues there now, and the people will have a choice to leave or not... Most communities like this will choose to stay and start the cleanup.. apparently they are very tough people... They live there year round, and know what they are doing

    • @Hivibes121
      @Hivibes121 Год назад

      @@lorriecrow2958 Wow you said a lot to say nothing 👈

  • @breona768
    @breona768 Год назад +1

    It’s WAY to many rich people in the world not even thinking about helping these folks . Smh

  • @legendarymayormarylikestur8874
    @legendarymayormarylikestur8874 Год назад +5

    Heartbreaking 💔💔💔

    • @badmonkey2222
      @badmonkey2222 Год назад +2

      What's heartbreaking is these people are hard-headed and could have easily evacuated and that woman's sister would still be alive there's no excuse they knew a week ahead of time exactly where that storm was going to hit. In the year 2022 there's no reason whatsoever that people should lose their lives right on the water like that when they have multiple days to evacuate they're just hard-headed they think because they've lived there for 30 years they can't leave it's over and over and over the same story and then they want pity when it's all over with. I'm not a crappy person so yeah I feel bad for him but I wrote out Hurricane Hugo in 1989 when I was 19 years old and somehow by some miracle I survived the night and swore to myself that I would never ever write out a storm on the coast like that again and I haven't. There's just no excuse for it.

  • @MeesterPalm
    @MeesterPalm Год назад +3

    Caribbean inhabitants know the risks of what they’re most susceptible to. Same with those who live near fracture zones, active volcanoes, coastlines, or in a places with names as literal as “Tornado Alley.” It’s people’s choices to live in these places that are more likely to be affected by nature’s wrath, so an acceptable lifestyle in these places is understanding the fact that the destruction, rebuilding, and maintenance of infrastructure IS the lifestyle.

    • @cressfionajames
      @cressfionajames Год назад

      I'm was born in the Caribbean and it's not the same as Florida. They don't need a Visa and a passport to leave. Islands are far apart they are not connected by I95.

  • @greenbrown7776
    @greenbrown7776 Год назад

    I lived in Bokeelia for about five or six months back in 1984, my first year out of college. I wasn't there long enough to really get to know people or stay in touch before I moved to Georgia, but I am nonetheless just heartsick for the residents of Pine Island.

  • @darleenhickson3718
    @darleenhickson3718 Год назад

    Great coverage!

  • @jenniferkunkel2607
    @jenniferkunkel2607 Год назад +7

    Unbelievable the arrogance of humans who think they can outwit mother nature. I'll never understand why a Cat 4 hurricane was thought of as a basic thunderstorm. How could you not evacuate if given the ability to. For the love of all that is sacred STOP building your homes in a seriously prone hurricane areas. Im so sorry for all the lose of life it was horrible and TOTALLY avoidable if warnings had been heeded. Godspeed. I surely hope the ones that need the help get the help quickly and arent made to suffer more

    • @artistaloca4
      @artistaloca4 Год назад

      Well then, since you know it all I'm sure you know EXACTLY where to stuff your misinformed opinion!
      🙄 smdh... 😒

    • @krissykrupski4973
      @krissykrupski4973 Год назад +2

      Brought it on themselves by not leaving and now expect others to risk their lives to save them. Zero F’s.

    • @billwilson5341
      @billwilson5341 Год назад +1

      @@artistaloca4: What are you, 9 years old?

    • @jellybean6778
      @jellybean6778 Год назад +1

      @@artistaloca4 what exactly is misinformed about the post? You sound ignorant. Every death was avoidable. These people chose to live where they did, knowing the risk as well as pretty effin accurate forecasts, then ignored the warnings and offers for assisted evacuation in plenty of time. It is a complete tragedy because every death could have been avoided. That is not opinion.

    • @sbinsdca
      @sbinsdca Год назад +1

      When people experience different hurricanes and nothing severe occurs they are lulled into s false sense of security. Every one is different and they move and wobble before making landfall. A few miles can make the difference between catastrophic damage and minor damage. It's always a gamble staying put and choosing to ride out the storm. Charley and Ian had the same wind speed but Ian was much larger and much wetter than Charley. It moved slower as well. All of those characteristics magnify the effects for those on the south side of the eye.