Thanks for releasing this video to the public. I haven’t seen this on the news and it really helps bring it into perspective. There are no words………. So heartbreaking.
THIS IS THE Best aieriel footage I have ever seen in my entire life along with the best Narration as well. Just captivating & sucks you right in for the ride to see all this.
Completely glossed over two of Boca Grande’s icons, Port Boca Grande Lighthouse and Gasparilla Island Lighthouse. Both weathered the storm but they are damaged. The water looks like that after every storm and the beautiful turquoise waters will return. Nature usually recovers.
The Port Boca Grande Lighthouse is located at the southern tip of the island. The other lighthouse is the Rear Range Light, not the Gasparilla Island Lighthouse.
Just remember when you watch this that A LOT of these million dollar plus beachfront homes are owned by VERY rich people who only stay in these homes a few weeks or couple months a year at most. Maybe THEY should be paying for the rebuilding costs if these people all want to lay in a hammock at their beachfront homes during the winter????
The dark water is NOT pollution. It's just fresh water from rain and from our coastal rivers. By bad mouthing our waterways incessantly in these videos, you are doing a huge disservice to our communities.
Thanks! If only they would bury their lines, this wouldn’t happen over aand over and over and over. It’s sand-it’s literally not that hard. That “pollution “ is fresh water, which floats over salt water. You will see this on every ebb tide everywhere.
Thanks Kellie for doing a phenomenal job bringing this view to us. So many structures still intact compared to the 1st video. So when they build back on FM Beach, this is the material they need to use. This area looks untouched. As you said the dirty side of the storm vs the good side. Very interesting info.❤️🙏🏽
I'm a Fort myers native currently in Georgia. My car blew a head gasket, but I'm gonna find a way back to help clean up. My heart is broken for Fort Myers.
Excellent video. This shows the significant difference between being on the norths side (clean side) of the eye of the hurricane vs what happened at Sanibel and Ft. Myers which was on the south side and saw the huge storm surge. Most of the newer homes had modest damage. A few miles north of landfall makes a HUGE difference. 50 to 100 miles south (or the the right looking down) of the eye landing is a bad place to be.
You should not comment on things of which you are obviously ignorant. What you are calling polluted water is just the fresh water exiting the bays. The fresh water has tannin in it from the rivers, mangroves etc…. This happens anytime there is a massive rainfall on the gulf. It will be fine in a few weeks and is part of the natural ecosystems along the gulf.
You're right. This fresh water runoff repeats during every heavy rain event on the Florida peninsula, but, what you didn't include are the massive amount pesticides, fertilizers, raw sewage from overflowing septic fields, and petroleum waste/runoff from flooded vehicles, gas stations, etc. all washing into the gulf and associated estuaries. This "natural" runoff is one of the major causes the deadly (to marine life, that is) red tide and blue algae blooms we are constantly seeing on Florida's east and west coast over the last several years and before as well. So, to whom are you referring as ignorant?
2:03 them people living in them fish houses thinking they will be ok in the future but wait til they get hit by another hurricane also. I don't know how them people be living in them flat land surrounded by water not knowing someday a hurricane will come. Whomever came up with this idea living in them flat land was dumb. Look at them now shredded in pieces.
I hope your power gets turned on soon. When we lived in lake Wales and got hit by Charlie, Francis and Jean it took them 3 weeks each time to get our power back on! It was a horrible experience.
Now, admittedly I don't know WTF I'm talking about, but if I had a million dollar boat and was given a week's notice that a storm was headed towards it, I'd high tail it up the coast out of the projected path.
Yup you are 100% correct, you don’t know WTF you are talking about…wish more people would start their comments out with this simple statement. A week before the hit, high tailing it up the coast (as you so eloquently put it) would have placed you in the projected path. The cone that you see on your local weather report there in Kansas is the cone of uncertainty. Meaning we don’t really know where we should be going. It’s part of the risk of owning a boat or anything for that matter. Easy to be on this side of the comments after the hurricane has passed through. But thanks for your thoughts Gilligan🤙.
@@scottt2096 Well, I'll tell you something I DO know. A friend is a pilot flying a private jet and EVERY private plane headed out at the warnings. Any plane left on the runway was there for service. The owners weren't risking their millions.
Are you comparing the speed of a plane to that of a boat? The space of which that plane can fly and all the destinations they can go to that of a boat? Are you serious?
Exactly, they had plenty of time to get these boats to safe harbor. As a boat owner myself I would have been watching the weather for a week and either you get it out of the water and tow it north or hire somebody to go away from the storm to Louisiana or Texas. Having money doesn't equate to commen sense.Totally unnecessary piling of boats.
She is only partially knowledgeable about the area and has no clue about the history of the islands. She obviously is from somewhere else and calling this dark area pollution is just being ignorant. Maybe you would be better suited to report on cupcake baking contests or dog shows. Glad to see that the millionaires are getting their power restored before anyone else tho. The chopper pilot probably wants to take ice picks to his eardrums after listening to her whining voice.
@@fritterfoof5146 this shows how little you know about the area, this is one of the more poorer islands, fishing, farming, tree farms, and mostly people who couldn’t afford the wealthy mansions. But either way, losing your life’s possessions isn’t easy.
Does she realize that the pollution she's talking about is probably caused from a lot of these fishing boats and a lot of other things. The fishermen are probably the most heartbroken because it's their lively good .
Looks like the American oligarchy did pretty well. They have multiple homes to take care of so it is good to know they won't have many expenses in Florida. Welcome to the "haves" versus"have nots" trailer-park crowd in Ft. Myers.
You wouldn't have all that pollution in the water if people weren't permitted to build on every blade of grass on every island, on top of each other at sea level!
Pollution? There’s silt, dirt, etc. I don’t think her claim is necessarily correct. We’ve had a lot of hurricanes and it isn’t just a huge thing of pollution rolling into the water. I’d like a fact check on her claims.
So if people want to live here they need to be responsible! I’m tired of my money replacing their beach front properties over and over again! Where do they think FEMA money comes from? My insurance rates go up because people want to live on the beach! Infuriating! You build you pay!!!!!
MY ONLY CONCERN IS HOW MUCH MY HOME OWNER'S INSURANCE IS GOING UP FOR THESE PEOPLE'S MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR HOMES THAT THEY LIKE TO BUILD WHERE HURRICANES HIT. I ALREADY RECEIVED A LETTER ABOUT CITIZENS INSURANCE NOT HAVING ENOUGH MONEY AND A POSSIBLE ASSESSMENT FOR THIS SHIT.
I survived hurricane Ian in the middle of pine island.. my first hurricane. Thanks be to God my dear friends house he was renting, suvived with us in it. The aftermath was traumatic to witness. Help from fema came, about 3 days later, but it was the PEOPLE OF PINE ISLAND WHO CAME TOGETHER AND HELPED ONE ANOTHER ❤❤❤❤ PINE ISLAND STRONG 💪💪 God bless us all, whatever disaster any of us survive here on earth. 🙏🙏🩷
Great Reporting. A pleasure to hear from someone who knows the area.
Thanks for releasing this video to the public. I haven’t seen this on the news and it really helps bring it into perspective. There are no words………. So heartbreaking.
Fantastic footage and great reporting, no drama just information!!!
Thank you for your vid’s of the barrier islands. They are the most informative that I’ve seen.
I agree.
THIS IS THE Best aieriel footage I have ever seen in my entire life along with the best Narration as well. Just captivating & sucks you right in for the ride to see all this.
Completely glossed over two of Boca Grande’s icons, Port Boca Grande Lighthouse and Gasparilla Island Lighthouse. Both weathered the storm but they are damaged. The water looks like that after every storm and the beautiful turquoise waters will return. Nature usually recovers.
The Port Boca Grande Lighthouse is located at the southern tip of the island. The other lighthouse is the Rear Range Light, not the Gasparilla Island Lighthouse.
The camera person deserves an award for top notch incredible camerawork
Thank you so much for sharing. We stay twice a year on cabbage key and was very anxious on how they fared.
Just remember when you watch this that A LOT of these million dollar plus beachfront homes are owned by VERY rich people who only stay in these homes a few weeks or couple months a year at most. Maybe THEY should be paying for the rebuilding costs if these people all want to lay in a hammock at their beachfront homes during the winter????
Thank you. Excellent job narrating this video
The dark water is NOT pollution. It's just fresh water from rain and from our coastal rivers. By bad mouthing our waterways incessantly in these videos, you are doing a huge disservice to our communities.
100% correct 💯
Thanks! If only they would bury their lines, this wouldn’t happen over aand over and over and over. It’s sand-it’s literally not that hard. That “pollution “ is fresh water, which floats over salt water. You will see this on every ebb tide everywhere.
Thank for reasonable reporting, without drama or sensationalism.
Except the part where she talked about the polluted water. It’s not pollution, it’s tannin color because of all the freshwater from the rivers.
Seeing this in hindsight, the response was absolutely incredible! 😮
the architect and contractor who built the Tarpon Lodge are masters of their craft.
10:54 Southbeach on the left ...or what was left of it.
why doesn't anybody ever report on why beautiful wetlands were destroyed for ugly houses
Thanks Kellie for doing a phenomenal job bringing this view to us. So many structures still intact compared to the 1st video. So when they build back on FM Beach, this is the material they need to use. This area looks untouched. As you said the dirty side of the storm vs the good side. Very interesting info.❤️🙏🏽
Clairwater
I'm a Fort myers native currently in Georgia. My car blew a head gasket, but I'm gonna find a way back to help clean up. My heart is broken for Fort Myers.
Excellent video. This shows the significant difference between being on the norths side (clean side) of the eye of the hurricane vs what happened at Sanibel and Ft. Myers which was on the south side and saw the huge storm surge. Most of the newer homes had modest damage. A few miles north of landfall makes a HUGE difference. 50 to 100 miles south (or the the right looking down) of the eye landing is a bad place to be.
You should not comment on things of which you are obviously ignorant. What you are calling polluted water is just the fresh water exiting the bays. The fresh water has tannin in it from the rivers, mangroves etc…. This happens anytime there is a massive rainfall on the gulf. It will be fine in a few weeks and is part of the natural ecosystems along the gulf.
You're right. This fresh water runoff repeats during every heavy rain event on the Florida peninsula, but, what you didn't include are the massive amount pesticides, fertilizers, raw sewage from overflowing septic fields, and petroleum waste/runoff from flooded vehicles, gas stations, etc. all washing into the gulf and associated estuaries. This "natural" runoff is one of the major causes the deadly (to marine life, that is) red tide and blue algae blooms we are constantly seeing on Florida's east and west coast over the last several years and before as well. So, to whom are you referring as ignorant?
2:03 them people living in them fish houses thinking they will be ok in the future but wait til they get hit by another hurricane also. I don't know how them people be living in them flat land surrounded by water not knowing someday a hurricane will come. Whomever came up with this idea living in them flat land was dumb. Look at them now shredded in pieces.
Every 18 yrs is worth it .
Great point…I think???
Homes built on stilts and metal roofs made a huge difference in the amount of damage!
Glad to see boca gets power trucks… when the heck will they make their way to the cape? This is absurd.
I hope your power gets turned on soon. When we lived in lake Wales and got hit by Charlie, Francis and Jean it took them 3 weeks each time to get our power back on! It was a horrible experience.
What will they do with all of the wrecked boats?
It looks to be in better shape than Ft Myers, beach and the Pine Islands.
Now, admittedly I don't know WTF I'm talking about, but if I had a million dollar boat and was given a week's notice that a storm was headed towards it, I'd high tail it up the coast out of the projected path.
Yup you are 100% correct, you don’t know WTF you are talking about…wish more people would start their comments out with this simple statement. A week before the hit, high tailing it up the coast (as you so eloquently put it) would have placed you in the projected path. The cone that you see on your local weather report there in Kansas is the cone of uncertainty. Meaning we don’t really know where we should be going. It’s part of the risk of owning a boat or anything for that matter. Easy to be on this side of the comments after the hurricane has passed through. But thanks for your thoughts Gilligan🤙.
@@scottt2096 Well, I'll tell you something I DO know. A friend is a pilot flying a private jet and EVERY private plane headed out at the warnings. Any plane left on the runway was there for service. The owners weren't risking their millions.
Are you comparing the speed of a plane to that of a boat? The space of which that plane can fly and all the destinations they can go to that of a boat? Are you serious?
Just stop…it’s embarrassing.
Exactly, they had plenty of time to get these boats to safe harbor. As a boat owner myself I would have been watching the weather for a week and either you get it out of the water and tow it north or hire somebody to go away from the storm to Louisiana or Texas. Having money doesn't equate to commen sense.Totally unnecessary piling of boats.
She is only partially knowledgeable about the area and has no clue about the history of the islands.
She obviously is from somewhere else and calling this dark area pollution is just being ignorant. Maybe you would be better suited to report on cupcake baking contests or dog shows.
Glad to see that the millionaires are getting their power restored before anyone else tho.
The chopper pilot probably wants to take ice picks to his eardrums after listening to her whining voice.
Wealthy folks always come first .
Perfectly said!
Perfectly said... 🤔
These videos are documents that will be a source of information for a long time
may look OK from the outside but the inside co0uld be a mess from water and wind damage, hope not.
I heard Governor DeSantis has the Pine Island Bridge back up and operational in just three days from the start of construction.
They have 10 million dollar mansions that need checked .
@@fritterfoof5146 this shows how little you know about the area, this is one of the more poorer islands, fishing, farming, tree farms, and mostly people who couldn’t afford the wealthy mansions. But either way, losing your life’s possessions isn’t easy.
It wasn't DeSantis....it was Honc and Williamson companies, both from Pine Island. They spent their own money and supplies to restore the bridges.
It's a temporary road
I hope Jim and Kathy's place on Andy Rossi , jungle drums is ok. there are no better people
Does she realize that the pollution she's talking about is probably caused from a lot of these fishing boats and a lot of other things.
The fishermen are probably the most heartbroken because it's their lively good .
It’s fresh water- not pollution.
Metal roofs are the way to go in Florida especially near the coast!!
Looks like the American oligarchy did pretty well. They have multiple homes to take care of so it is good to know they won't have many expenses in Florida. Welcome to the "haves" versus"have nots" trailer-park crowd in Ft. Myers.
"survived" but severely damaged
You wouldn't have all that pollution in the water if people weren't permitted to build on every blade of grass on every island, on top of each other at sea level!
Pollution? There’s silt, dirt, etc.
I don’t think her claim is necessarily correct. We’ve had a lot of hurricanes and it isn’t just a huge thing of pollution rolling into the water. I’d like a fact check on her claims.
So if people want to live here they need to be responsible! I’m tired of my money replacing their beach front properties over and over again! Where do they think FEMA money comes from? My insurance rates go up because people want to live on the beach! Infuriating! You build you pay!!!!!
Yes and those building in fire ravaged earthquake prone areas must move, also. So that would make about 15 states uninhabitable.
Yeah Barb so cough up some more of “YOUR” money and start funding some better built mansions!
i did not see the lighthouse!!!
GEO ENGINEERING 🆘️ ‼️ PLEASE WAKE UP 🆘️ ‼️weather war fair 🙏
That Island is nothing but million dollar mansions .
Floridians do hurricanes but not 4 way intersections 😂
re: lighthouse: the light is there but not the house
Do u think Bieden will send them as much $$ as he did the urkraine?! I don’t think so
I guess the millionaires turned into billionaires over the last 20 years. Judging by the Zillow estimates of those homes down there.
The definition of insanity is to keep rebuilding in a hurricane zone.
Excellent point…so everyone let’s move out of Florida. Hey, entire coastal communities of America…let’s get moving…meet you all in Kansas.
money talks
The fish will eat all of that poo poo up... Then the fisherman will catch the fish and we will eat the fish... Yum
Seriously???!!! This is how food works. Pollution, antibiotics, chemicals, “poo poo”…you been eating it all your life. Enjoy that next meal buddy!
Keep your "Filth" to yourselves
I can’t watch this…it’s not like it’s Gettysburg!!!!
Yet you are still making comments
fund raiser - are you kidding me? Gods judgement on sin and wickedness
MY ONLY CONCERN IS HOW MUCH MY HOME OWNER'S INSURANCE IS GOING UP FOR THESE PEOPLE'S MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR HOMES THAT THEY LIKE TO BUILD WHERE HURRICANES HIT. I ALREADY RECEIVED A LETTER ABOUT CITIZENS INSURANCE NOT HAVING ENOUGH MONEY AND A POSSIBLE ASSESSMENT FOR THIS SHIT.
I survived hurricane Ian in the middle of pine island.. my first hurricane. Thanks be to God my dear friends house he was renting, suvived with us in it. The aftermath was traumatic to witness. Help from fema came, about 3 days later, but it was the PEOPLE OF PINE ISLAND WHO CAME TOGETHER AND HELPED ONE ANOTHER ❤❤❤❤ PINE ISLAND STRONG 💪💪 God bless us all, whatever disaster any of us survive here on earth. 🙏🙏🩷