Home insurance company: We cover houses not yachts. Once the house touched the water and started floating it became a yacht, we consider it a yacht not a house therefore we cannot cover it sorry for the inconvenience.
@@LJR_LIMITED insurance doesn't replace family mementos and family portraits. Hopefully they all got out alive. There are some things insurance and money can't buy.
Yes it is but Folks should also consider where they build these homes. The Yellowstone is a river that floods and jumps its banks. I'd want to be on higher ground a quarter mile away
@@vickimeyers2672 Yeah my uncle was in there helping evacuate it 30 minutes before this happened. It was a Yellowstone Park-owned 'dorm'-type house for employees.
I'd live by a river, knowing the risks & truth that nothing in life is guaranteed or forever, all the while in total harmony. Freedom of choice, that's what we want. Live in a cave if you like to feel safe, your choice.
@avatar spirituapower GO SOMEWHERE ELSE! If you had watched, you would have seen the erosion of the riverbank. It was just fine before the flooding started, built within code.
Insurance Agent- Well I know you paid for flood insurance but technically.... the flood didnt touch or damage your house. Your house choseto jump into the river. So really I am sorry but we cannot payout anything.
Man I'm optimistic look at the structure of that house it did not break apart under all that weight or pressure it simply floated away get that person to build more houses ive watched 100s of flood videos and this is my favorite station give that guy a medal
I was gonna say, that is a damn fine framing & roof job; the glass in the picture windows didn't even break! The ones in the Florida sinkholes were turning into matchsticks before they even came off their foundations.
Very well built indeed ! The roof ridgeline never buckled until it ran into the bridge and it was reduced to splinters in mere seconds - Very well built. Seems that the insurance company had better have denied him any type of flood insurance coverage due to sheer stupidity to build it there.
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13 people died in that flood, 8 were in a vacation home that was torn off foundation according to multiple news articles- river rose 20' in an hour, not much chance. That was awful, respect nature, and if a place is called "flood alley", well, there it is. You wouldn't set up a mobile home in "tornado alley" and then get on the news crying after it lands in a different state, right?
Just my thoughts, For the first part of your statement. Even if people are able to retrieve some of their personal belongings. It's somebody's entire life just washed away.
More like pieces whatever's downriver is going to totally destroy what's left of that structure after it nearly broke in half during the sweep I'm sorry to say but they'll be lucky if they can find a wall left floating somewhere 🤷🏾😔💯🙏🏽🖤
Who builds a house that close to a river? I say this assuming they checked if they were building in a flood plane, or maybe did a soil test? I realize the river ate away a big chunk of the riverbank, but even so it was still very close.
Well that's one way to move a house, wow that thing was well built to stay intact like that! Very sad to see people's property and memories be literally washed away but given how they live in nature I'm sure they where prepared for this. Given the super volcano near by that can wipe all that away or burry it under feet of Ash. Though it doesn't happen often these events have been recorded many times in the past and will happen. Our structures are nothing compared to nature. Our time upon this Earth is short, we must enjoy the most of it while we can, and just step back and let nature do its thing
Was in a flood like that..... Guadalupe river/ Oct. '98 Everything goes.....industrial propane tanks, cows, boat-houses complete with boats & jetskis, houses, sheds, ......& there's nothing you can do about it.....just watch
Oh my GOD!!! Nobody saw nor heard the person shouting for HELP from inside the house from the window???? There was at least somebody INSIDE the house 😭😭😭😵 Go to 1:04 in the video and you can hear "SEND HELP" being shouted by some shadowy figure in the window that peeks through the white window blind and then goes back in. 😫😔
Let's put a house close to the river...what could go wrong?.... There is a reason for the term "100 year flood".... At least the house stayed pretty much in tact.
That was a well built house right there.
Merica
Yep thought forshure it was gona snap . nope!
Makes you wonder if, the green plates were bolted properly to the foundation.
Now it's a houseboat, atleast till the first bridge.
@@jonathanbreedlove4286 Looks like the foundation went along with the house.
Home insurance company: We cover houses not yachts. Once the house touched the water and started floating it became a yacht, we consider it a yacht not a house therefore we cannot cover it sorry for the inconvenience.
Daily dose of internet: Don't worry we got you covered.
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Regular insurance won’t cover that you need flood insurance or your screwed!! 🙏🙏🙏
Checks out.
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Those assholes.
This is so heartbreaking for the family or any family to lose a home.
thats what insurance is for
@@LJR_LIMITED insurance doesn't replace family mementos and family portraits. Hopefully they all got out alive. There are some things insurance and money can't buy.
Yes it is but Folks should also consider where they build these homes. The Yellowstone is a river that floods and jumps its banks. I'd want to be on higher ground a quarter mile away
@@archieburson4301 yes, also common sense has to kick in, building a house right on the river bank might not be such an intelligent idea.
I feel sorry for the owners, I would NEVER live close to the water
The building was owned by the National Park Service.
@@vickimeyers2672 I heard from some 1 that works in the va office in
Indiana she knows the people.
@@vickimeyers2672 Yeah my uncle was in there helping evacuate it 30 minutes before this happened. It was a Yellowstone Park-owned 'dorm'-type house for employees.
I'd live by a river, knowing the risks & truth that nothing in life is guaranteed or forever, all the while in total harmony. Freedom of choice, that's what we want. Live in a cave if you like to feel safe, your choice.
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I feel so sad for the people having to see their home just destroyed :(
@avatar spirituapower GO SOMEWHERE ELSE!
If you had watched, you would have seen the erosion of the riverbank. It was just fine before the flooding started, built within code.
yeah that was not easy to watch. sad.
It wasn't "destroyed". It was just converted into a houseboat.
I have a nice home down by the river
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It was converted into a Titanic 😂😂😭
Insurance Agent-
Well I know you paid for flood insurance but technically.... the flood didnt touch or damage your house. Your house choseto jump into the river. So really I am sorry but we cannot payout anything.
Jumped into the river 😆
Man I'm optimistic look at the structure of that house it did not break apart under all that weight or pressure it simply floated away get that person to build more houses ive watched 100s of flood videos and this is my favorite station give that guy a medal
It was demolished alittle further down
Houseboat?
It is probably built by Nokia company.
He probably built his own house..... if you want it done right do it yourself!
I was gonna say, that is a damn fine framing & roof job; the glass in the picture windows didn't even break! The ones in the Florida sinkholes were turning into matchsticks before they even came off their foundations.
Who ever built that house is a good company
I wasn't expecting such a graceful entry!
The real meaning of Houseboat!!
T00-True!
@M W
give that house an oscar😭😂😂
Great carpenters, that house stayed in one piece
Well the whole bottom of the home was eviscerated however; the walls and upper structure was kept intact.
That was one well-built house!
That’s the first thing I thought too!
Yes, the frame and roof remained intact.
Location, location, location.
Right? The whole time that thing was floating down river I was thinking, "I sure would love to know who the hell built that house."
I was lucky went to Yellowstone National Park a week ahead before flood!
@La lija more than 10 times I guess
@@4kFamilyFunWalk I live an hour away and now will have to go through the West entrance. Sigh.
That's exactly why I would never live so close to any body of water.
imagine being in that house passed out drunk and you wake up to your house in a literal body of water on the move lmao
exactly.. your woke up later that night in the middle of nowhere 😂😂😭
Man that would be outrageous.
Floating in the MATRIX with the JINN... SHAYATEEN....
That’s a funny ass comment
The house is well built, just too close to the river.
Very well built indeed ! The roof ridgeline never buckled until it ran into the bridge and it was reduced to splinters in mere seconds - Very well built. Seems that the insurance company had better have denied him any type of flood insurance coverage due to sheer stupidity to build it there.
@@thedissidentcitizen I think the building belongs to the Park Service and was used for employee housing.
@@eugeniaskelley5194 the river wasn't always that wide. Erosion happens over time and it is continuous.
Whoever did that roofing job is insanely awesome 👏
That is so scary. I live in Texas and remember the flood in Wimberley when this happened with people still in the house.
Did they survive?
yes fortunately they did.
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13 people died in that flood, 8 were in a vacation home that was torn off foundation according to multiple news articles- river rose 20' in an hour, not much chance. That was awful, respect nature, and if a place is called "flood alley", well, there it is. You wouldn't set up a mobile home in "tornado alley" and then get on the news crying after it lands in a different state, right?
@@datsmoke4363 actually not everyone survived or their pets.
Imagine how powerful that river is if it can move a house like that.
No telling what’s been lost over the millennia.
the current from above was kinda strong 🌊🌊🌊🌊
Well duh. You don't think water, 8.3lbs per gallon doesn't have any energy?
Imagine dude waking up, coming down for a cup of coffee and falls into an indoor pool that wasnt there the night before
"I have an idea, we should build a house right on the rivers edge, on unstable dirt".
Imagine looking out your window and you see a 🏡 drifting down the lake. 😂
Hopefully it comes to rest in one piece down river and gets moved back to its rightful place!
Just my thoughts,
For the first part of your statement.
Even if people are able to retrieve some of their personal belongings.
It's somebody's entire life just washed away.
More like pieces whatever's downriver is going to totally destroy what's left of that structure after it nearly broke in half during the sweep I'm sorry to say but they'll be lucky if they can find a wall left floating somewhere 🤷🏾😔💯🙏🏽🖤
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I would like to know how close to the river they were before the flood. Poor planning.
So sad for that family. The huge power of nature & climate.
It was a bunkhouse that housed some park employees.
This video is going to have millions of views. Glad to be here before 100k
It's still intact halfway down the river. that's crazy!
Great coverage! Wow 🥺
You build your house on a river bank you have to be crazy....
Who builds a house that close to a river? I say this assuming they checked if they were building in a flood plane, or maybe did a soil test? I realize the river ate away a big chunk of the riverbank, but even so it was still very close.
Well that's one way to move a house, wow that thing was well built to stay intact like that!
Very sad to see people's property and memories be literally washed away but given how they live in nature I'm sure they where prepared for this. Given the super volcano near by that can wipe all that away or burry it under feet of Ash.
Though it doesn't happen often these events have been recorded many times in the past and will happen. Our structures are nothing compared to nature. Our time upon this Earth is short, we must enjoy the most of it while we can, and just step back and let nature do its thing
It was once a beautiful home in a spectacular location. But no lives lost.
So sad to see this
This is absolutely Heartbraking
That is just incredible to see, although really sucks for the home owner.
How were they ever allowed to build so close to that river?
How far down the river did the house travel???
An incredible 5 miles.
@@eandsm4620 CRAZY!!!!!!
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The sad part is we have tragedies like this happening here but will send 40 billion dollars to another country.
wonder how long it floated
For how long? Dunno. I do know it made it 5 miles downstream.
@Charlie Tanner
Seen the rooftop and it wasn't depicted apart. the house was well made.. in that case probably it will lead to the ocean.
Was in a flood like that.....
Guadalupe river/ Oct. '98
Everything goes.....industrial propane tanks, cows, boat-houses complete with boats & jetskis, houses, sheds, ......& there's nothing you can do about it.....just watch
Thats crazy how it landed up right and stayed in tacked for as long as it did
Does that qualify as a house boat now?
It’s beautiful to live right there by the river, but something like this can happens. Feeling bad for those people who lost their home like that
Find out who owns that property.
Your video is worth money to the property owner and the insurance company.
waiting for the part where a guy wakes up opens his window and sees that his house fell into a river while he was sleeping
Did they notified that they was moving to a new location
Nice houseboat.
100%⛵
Why build a house half over the water?
Where are the water came from ? Up to the mountain ?
Over a thousand people like that this house was lost. What is wrong with you people?
do they not have bulding codes in this state?!?
What a shame, these poor people. It was a well built house.
I hope the guys homeowner insurance includes house boat
Why they build that house by the water
They didn’t
@cainster
they didn't?? boi really?? so that house just pop out of nowhere?? 🤣🤣👌🏾👌🏾 hahahaha
@@datsmoke4363 Dear idiot: The river advanced and overcame the area. The housing area was for employees of the park and was not right on river's edge.
House boat. Thats different. Did you see someone wave from the window ?
Is it just me or did I hear a burglar alarm go on and then quickly go off as the home drifted downstream
A floating fortress downstream is a sight to see but also hundreds of thousands of dollars being washed away as well. Truly a sad 😔 day.
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That was a crew quarters, not a family home.
Such a tragedy. But the builder of that home should pay for this video and use it for advertising.
so much gold flowing down that river right now
Sutter Hospital tomorrow prayersmy son goes too brain surgery he's only 12
Bless him
Houseboat. Can you follow it? Powerfull river.
That house was definitely well build
Boi that's the Floatin'house I've ever seen... laughs in Titanic🤣
Legend says it stay floating at 2123 and people start to worships it
Hope no one got hurt
Who ever built that house did a great job. Sucks it had to go downstream. :-(.
Just heartbreaking to see this
Damn that's someone's home 🌊 🏡
Heartbreaking!!!
When you have a houseboat and don't like your neighbors, you can just sail away.
Oh my GOD!!!
Nobody saw nor heard the person shouting for HELP from inside the house from the window???? There was at least somebody INSIDE the house 😭😭😭😵
Go to 1:04 in the video and you can hear "SEND HELP" being shouted by some shadowy figure in the window that peeks through the white window blind and then goes back in. 😫😔
Which window??
I don't think he had flood insurance either.
I pray there was no animals in that house .very sad work all your life to watch your life go down the river.
Holy shit! Nature is intense! You hear it all the time, but man!
Sir, you have flood insurance, not boating insurance so we can’t cover you there.
“The house took off.”
Who built it there?
Don't build in a flood plain... Any where!
90% of my county could be under water and I'd be high and dry.
Was that house occupied?
Park employee bunkhouse. No one injured.
Let's put a house close to the river...what could go wrong?....
There is a reason for the term "100 year flood"....
At least the house stayed pretty much in tact.
hiring movers is really expensive these days, especially with high fuel prices. It's all about efficiency.
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A house has fallen into the river in lego city, Build the new insurance office!
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Houseboat??
Houseboat?
Mother Nature just pulled that house from the ground like it was made out of paper
"Holy Shit"
Oh lord I thought it said "Indian Man captures video'
I was like.. Um why he gotta be indian Mr. Title?
This is why I don't go outside.
This is why waterfront property is a dumb idea.
A MAN HAS FALLEN INTO THE RIVER IN LEGO CITY
Wow unbelievable
insurance company; you're not covered for that.
A house boat is much better anyways. Now they can travel with all the luxuries of home.
Sad situation when it so much flooding.
Was that a pet looking out the window? 😱
Now thats a house boat.
How will insurance handle that claim do they give them land somewhere else or land is completely lost to nature they lose land and the house