or right on the beach,, Nj had these stories all the time if more then 60% or so of home damaged it was demolished ..mother nature now rules.. they also tried rebuilding beaches, caused more problems
I live in Broward county, 8 miles inland, and paid 9K for homeowners insurance this year (not including flood). I can't imagine what it's going to cost next year.
I live in Florida, but IAM at least 40 miles inland, and I can't get insurance, they want me to put on a new roof, my roof is fine, so I have no insurance, scary!!
@@montanaminck8423same here, 34 miles in, and NO insurance, because they say it's too old, GEZZ it's solid concrete blocks, built better than wood homes, UNBELIEVABLE
These are the people that thought they own the beach when you went fishing and they would chase you out of there telling you to get off of their property and get off of my beach just couldn't of happened to a better bunch of people
Yep. I had the exact same experience when I was there. I even got the police called on me even though I was on the public beach, so I know what you're talking about. The real problem is these entitled people could try to get friends at the state government to fix all the damage using our tax dollars. People need to keep their eyes on them and keep them from dipping their dirty hands in our tax dollars.
I haven't had that issue in Florida yet but here in Michigan same issue except it's lake Michigan and lake Huron causing made erosion and all these lakeside mansions falling into the great lakes. A few years ago my wife said I would take vacation up by the lakes and I remember on summer we were swimming in the water and all of a sudden comes this entitled ssshole yelling at us to get off his beach sicking the sheriff on us His house this past month fell into lake Michigan. Couldn't happen to nicer people
I live 40 miles form the beach mine is high I bet they do not have insurance or if they do it is real high a lot of people at IAN said they had no Flood insurance because of the cost
I saw documentary of the Mediterranean Corsica Island few years ago and there few homes are just inches away from the beach where they are at least few hundred yards away before. The owners took the large amount of that loan to buy the property but the property is all gone. And that was already a few years ago and now it's here
Why didnt they build with bedrock? Or place the homes back 500 feet? These people may not have known the homes were built on sand. So sad. Im very sorry.😢
There is enough land for us to live on , and not on the water. Fishes doesn't come and live on the land. So it's just beyond me why one would want to literally live in the sea.
I agree. With an RV park were its sandy and too close to danger by the waters, make it so homes are further inland and mobile campers and RVs can park. I would think the traffic could help pack down the sand also.
Kings Tide, High Tide, Hurricane Ian sand erosion, continual high tide against the leftover sea walls, and the westward winds that reached all the up to the carolinas were all factors of the inward push of the ocean as well as the intercoastal waterway/Halifax river onto the west side (US1).
Not only that but when they dredge up sand from the ocean to keep up with the erosion on the beaches, it destroys all the marine life around the holes they make. Also, houses and buildings built on a barrier island increase the erosion. Its a never ending cycle of destruction all the way around.
I'm curious, why can't these homes be built on a barge like foundation, with outside supporting systems beefed up but, like a swing structure? Sand is shifting and such, so with a barge foundation the supporting process is outside, can shift as long as supporting columns are stout and can be skidded back by heavy equipment 🤔?
Thats a good idea except storm surge. The barge like foundation is smart. pull the house back if the cliffs start to collapse. The barge can be transported by dolly wheels if needed.
@@climeaware4814 they are actually doing that in countries like holland who respect the good and the bad of the sea. Americans are simply too arrogant and stupid. but it is all very sad all around.
And this is just a tropical storm. Imagine what a Cat 4 would do to that coast. Developers could care less about the impact on the future owners, they just rebuild bigger and bigger McMansions on the shoreline. I'd bet as Climate Change starts to really kick in insurance companies will no longer offer policies to such structures.
If the foundation is washing away from under the house, as was the case with those houses, it doesn't really matter how well they're built. And this was just a Cat 1.
and the bankers and morgage companies and real estate firms are as much to blame as well, they make a fortune off selling beachfront property and then when the home falls into the ocean, its " oh well not my problem". its a big tijme racket including the insurance companies
God tells the sea how far it can go. Who's going to tell God to stop? Don't build your house's on shifting sand. Build it on the rock! If you build it on the sand expect what comes with the beauty that of the life you do enjoy. Don't be disheartened when it happens to you.
God was speaking in parables. He was referring to the condition of our hearts. I believe that house refers to the fact we are body, soul and spirit. Jesus is the cornerstone and the Rock on which we stand.
How far underwater is Port Royal? 40 feet In 1951, what was left of Port Royal was hit by Hurricane Charlie, destroying more property and leaving only a few of the original buildings standing. Today most of the remains of the 17th century city lie under up to 40 feet of water.
Those houses are built directly on top of sand, are you kidding me? Obviously they don’t have proper building codes enforcement down there? Why would anyone purchase a house worth what millions of dollars that’s built directly on top sand? They should be built further inland to help prevent these types of incidents. That’s ridiculous.
GOD, has stated in His Bible, for us : '' out of the mouths, of babes, shall the TRUTH BE KNOWN ''. yup. Spot-on Holler Girl of Ohio....?.....ohio.....oh i owe, so it's of to Ohio i go...
As a kid I always wondered why houses on the shoreline were Soo expensive and desired. They can get flooded or swept away at any given moment. It isn't smart.
Most places in OZ you're not allowed to build right on the beach. They leave the beaches alone, put a road along it and the houses go on the other side. When I visited the States I was surprised to see the houses in between the beach and the road so that you couldn't even see the ocean let alone get to it.
The Coming of the Son of Man 25 “And there will be signs in the sun, in the moon, and in the stars; and on the earth distress of nations, with perplexity, the sea and the waves roaring; 26 men’s hearts failing them from fear and the expectation of those things which are coming on the earth, for the powers of the heavens will be shaken. 27 Then they will see the Son of Man coming in a cloud with power and great glory. 28 Now when these things begin to happen, look up and lift up your heads, because your redemption draws near.”
I'm amazed that Americans are permitted to build homes so close to the water! In Australia, beachfront properties have to be a regulated distance away from the water. The houses must meet strict structural laws as well as environmental requirements. Mobile homes in cyclone areas must be chained to a concrete base. Obviously the regulations in Florida are pretty slack!
i imagine many of those who built those beautiful homes so close to the waters wished they hadnt.....the power of surge and wind ...this is a example of what can happen.........hofully they can rebuilt and if so futher back from water........its pretty to look at but this showswhat happens if your to close.......homes are built on sand...which doesnt take much for erosions to take place
Watching intently how waves and strong currents eroded the foundation gives the Architects/Engineers how to do better to put a more resilient building against these worst hurricanes😨
They ultimately need to stop building homes in these areas period. Good engineering can't fix poor planning for homes or buildings if they are placed in perpetually vulnerable areas to environmental destruction.
@@antoinemilien6864... I agreed... also mansions built on top of a cliff, big storms would finally weaken the lands holding the foundation causing a huge landslide
There is an old Portuguese rule to keep a set back from the bank of rivers. After the Rio Summit, India has brought the CRZ Regulations to prohibit constructions within certain distances from the High Tide Line. Violators are being hailed up. We cannot afford to play with nature. Strange that such elementary matters have been ignored in such advanced countries .
Why isn’t the useless federal government doing anything to fix this? These houses are worth a lot of money and they are on valuable property. I believe in the free market and I think taxes need to be raised across the country so FEMA can spend the money needs to fix this problem.
I find it hard to have much sympathy for someone whos house was destroyed by a hurricane when they choose to live beachfront in the hurricane capital of the world.
I feel bad for them but I don't feel bad if you know what I mean. Million-dollar homes hugging the coast along with condos should not be built there. It's not a matter if it's a matter of when!
We have lived in Ponce Inlet for 30 years and only one other time we lost some beach & dunes ( SOME ). It repaired itself nicely. We’ve NEVER saw anything like this!! Emotionally draining and the folks that lost everything it’s a tragedy. Our hearts and prayers should be with them. Where do we go from here. Our own piece of heaven on earth. LW
I watched video and was shocked homes built on sand. Lived NJ and California you live on the beach with mother nature constantly changing her patterns and you will lose your home.. Seen it for 60 years now.. i saw a show sand comes from canada and migrates down the east coast.. That was one cool show.. so if that happens you really think your home on the beach is safe?? yes sad and well you got reality..
You know my great grandmother and grandmother what a person puts God as they are the God. That can be consequences to your actions. I'm wondering who's making this weather like this period and again. There's gonna be more estates that's gonna have more problems besides just Florida
Simple move the $5 Million home into the street. Demand the steet be moved or removed. the sand beach $ Million homes. Police should arrest the real estate agents that sold these homes Police should arrest the city for allowing homes to be built or lived in along the beach Police should arrest city planners forever allowing homes to be built.
@@GIF_CANCEL A plane that crashes and all 200 people die, except for one lone passenger. That's a "MIRACLE!" A church that burns to the ground, except for a Bible. That's a "MIRACLE!" Thousands of children die around the world each day, but "god" helped you find your car keys. That's a "MIRACLE!" Praise the Lord!
They should not be allowed to rebuild there
Absolutely, however, selfishness, and greed created this loss.
Why not build your next home on an active Mauna Loa volcano vent??
🤣
That sounds like fun!
😂😂😂
INSTEAD WE SHOULD JUST KILL OURSELVES WE DID THIS
Listen to mother nature STOP BUILDING ON SAND!
there is no mother nature , GOD CREATED THE UNIVERSE AND EVERYTHING IN IT
@@taylordooley3765 100% yup
There is no such thing as mother nature.
or right on the beach,, Nj had these stories all the time if more then 60% or so of home damaged it was demolished ..mother nature now rules.. they also tried rebuilding beaches, caused more problems
They have no solid structure.
Your so correct.
All Florida is a Swamp.
It's so sad for all lost their beautiful homes .
I pray for all .🙏
Mother Nature just taking back what’s hers.
I agree, God, nature, whatever we each believe in, it doesn’t want us here anymore. Earth is trying to purge itself.
and moving it all around..we are just along for the ride..
Absolutely, don’t bill on beach sand.
I live in Broward county, 8 miles inland, and paid 9K for homeowners insurance this year (not including flood). I can't imagine what it's going to cost next year.
20 to 30 percent more
@@montanaminck8423 I am so sick and tired of subsidizing the "beachfront class". Something needs to be done.
I live in Florida, but IAM at least 40 miles inland, and I can't get insurance, they want me to put on a new roof, my roof is fine, so I have no insurance, scary!!
@@montanaminck8423 I got denied, too because of my 6 year old roof, had to go with Citizen's.
@@montanaminck8423same here, 34 miles in, and NO insurance, because they say it's too old, GEZZ it's solid concrete blocks, built better than wood homes, UNBELIEVABLE
These are the people that thought they own the beach when you went fishing and they would chase you out of there telling you to get off of their property and get off of my beach just couldn't of happened to a better bunch of people
agreed
some of those people are not from Florida. i heard from the mid west like Tennessee
Yep. I had the exact same experience when I was there. I even got the police called on me even though I was on the public beach, so I know what you're talking about. The real problem is these entitled people could try to get friends at the state government to fix all the damage using our tax dollars. People need to keep their eyes on them and keep them from dipping their dirty hands in our tax dollars.
I haven't had that issue in Florida yet but here in Michigan same issue except it's lake Michigan and lake Huron causing made erosion and all these lakeside mansions falling into the great lakes. A few years ago my wife said I would take vacation up by the lakes and I remember on summer we were swimming in the water and all of a sudden comes this entitled ssshole yelling at us to get off his beach sicking the sheriff on us
His house this past month fell into lake Michigan. Couldn't happen to nicer people
I agree rich people self absorbed self rigours! The beach belongs to everyone ! Makes me so mad , I love Florida,from Australia
how do you get insurance for these homes?
I live 40 miles form the beach mine is high I bet they do not have insurance or if they do it is real high a lot of people at IAN said they had no Flood insurance because of the cost
It is cheaper to just buy a new house than pay insurance.
You don't need insurance. "Jesus" will protect you, and your home. Praise the Lord!
Literally happened during Ian.....Nicole just came to finish the job!
Husband and wife team. 😂
She was the knock out blow to us lol Weird the things you find buried in the sand in Daytona.
Building houses on sand, bizarre.
I saw documentary of the Mediterranean Corsica Island few years ago and there few homes are just inches away from the beach where they are at least few hundred yards away before. The owners took the large amount of that loan to buy the property but the property is all gone. And that was already a few years ago and now it's here
Notice how the houses with pipe pilings stayed on one piece and those without fall apart...
Why didnt they build with bedrock? Or place the homes back 500 feet? These people may not have known the homes were built on sand. So sad. Im very sorry.😢
They probably were 500 feet back when they were built. The ocean just keeps eating away with nothing to stop it.
too dumb to know they are building on sand but they have millions to invest?? doesn't sound right to me.
Why do they build so close to the ocean is beyond me
Lived NJ as a kid grew uo there..Noreasters took homes out for ever..pissed me off govt gave the rich low cost for repairs..
There is enough land for us to live on , and not on the water. Fishes doesn't come and live on the land. So it's just beyond me why one would want to literally live in the sea.
Its sickening.
This is why they should be living in RVs. You can just drive inland.
I agree. With an RV park were its sandy and too close to danger by the waters, make it so homes are further inland and mobile campers and RVs can park. I would think the traffic could help pack down the sand also.
show something different instead of the same home over and over again..
My thoughts and prayers are with you all! This is so devastating!
Kings Tide, High Tide, Hurricane Ian sand erosion, continual high tide against the leftover sea walls, and the westward winds that reached all the up to the carolinas were all factors of the inward push of the ocean as well as the intercoastal waterway/Halifax river onto the west side (US1).
Nicky and Ians beach, b/tch..
Taking hers back...
I want that pool contractor to build my house. Those tiny poles/posts put in probably back in the 80's are still holding that heavy concrete pool up!!
PLUS, the pool is full of water.
Do you know how much that weighs???
WOW!
I really don't feel sorry for these homeownersl i feel sorry for is the creatures in our oceans who are going to suffer wirh rhis junk. 🤬
Our ocean’s and marine life are so screwed! 😔
Not only that but when they dredge up sand from the ocean to keep up with the erosion on the beaches, it destroys all the marine life around the holes they make. Also, houses and buildings built on a barrier island increase the erosion. Its a never ending cycle of destruction all the way around.
@@M447DT without marine life in the ocean,all humans will die. The fish matter too.
@@whatchamacallit70 ocean acidification is dissolving selfish in Westerns Washington.
I'm curious, why can't these homes be built on a barge like foundation, with outside supporting systems beefed up but, like a swing structure? Sand is shifting and such, so with a barge foundation the supporting process is outside, can shift as long as supporting columns are stout and can be skidded back by heavy equipment 🤔?
Thats a good idea except storm surge. The barge like foundation is smart. pull the house back if the cliffs start to collapse. The barge can be transported by dolly wheels if needed.
@@climeaware4814 they are actually doing that in countries like holland who respect the good and the bad of the sea. Americans are simply too arrogant and stupid. but it is all very sad all around.
And this is just a tropical storm. Imagine what a Cat 4 would do to that coast. Developers could care less about the impact on the future owners, they just rebuild bigger and bigger McMansions on the shoreline.
I'd bet as Climate Change starts to really kick in insurance companies will no longer offer policies to such structures.
Well they are the idiots who buy the houses are they not?
LaNina not climate change
@@JennMartinello are you a scientist or an armchair conservative resisting tsunamis of data?
Builders will build bigger and bigger, not better?
If the foundation is washing away from under the house, as was the case with those houses, it doesn't really matter how well they're built. And this was just a Cat 1.
Don't build your house on sand
um ok tell the damn storm to go to hell. until then i will dump a couch and a dining room table into the Ocean. ok
and the bankers and morgage companies and real estate firms are as much to blame as well, they make a fortune off selling beachfront property and then when the home falls into the ocean, its " oh well not my problem". its a big tijme racket including the insurance companies
This is e exactly the root of the problem.
God tells the sea how far it can go. Who's going to tell God to stop? Don't build your house's on shifting sand. Build it on the rock! If you build it on the sand expect what comes with the beauty that of the life you do enjoy. Don't be disheartened when it happens to you.
I hope the debris doesnt harm the marine life.
God was speaking in parables. He was referring to the condition of our hearts. I believe that house refers to the fact we are body, soul and spirit. Jesus is the cornerstone and the Rock on which we stand.
Why build so close to the ocean? Why?
Prayers for all and Protection
Apparently those "prayers" and "protection" didn't work for those people.
Thoughts and prayers.....
How far underwater is Port Royal?
40 feet
In 1951, what was left of Port Royal was hit by Hurricane Charlie, destroying more property and leaving only a few of the original buildings standing. Today most of the remains of the 17th century city lie under up to 40 feet of water.
Those houses are built directly on top of sand, are you kidding me? Obviously they don’t have proper building codes enforcement down there? Why would anyone purchase a house worth what millions of dollars that’s built directly on top sand? They should be built further inland to help prevent these types of incidents. That’s ridiculous.
Does this remind anyone of the children's song The Wise Man Built his House Upon a Rock? Lol
Exactly!!
GOD, has stated in His Bible, for us : '' out of the mouths, of babes, shall the TRUTH BE KNOWN ''. yup. Spot-on Holler Girl of Ohio....?.....ohio.....oh i owe, so it's of to Ohio i go...
I sang that song in Sunday school as a child❤
@@Yellowrose8 me too.
Mansions, Houses build in the Sand....
Looking really bad .Thanks fur the info!
As a kid I always wondered why houses on the shoreline were Soo expensive and desired. They can get flooded or swept away at any given moment. It isn't smart.
That’s so awful. There’s going to be so much more pollution with everything reclaimed by the sea.
I hope the owner have more than 1 home 🏡
Otherwise you put yourself
At risk 🥺
What do people think when they build on sand near the oceanfront???
I don't feel sorry for these people at all
"The foolish man built his house on sand."
Once upon a time, a beach front home was my dream home. Not my dream anymore, and I certainly don't envy those home owners.
Most places in OZ you're not allowed to build right on the beach. They leave the beaches alone, put a road along it and the houses go on the other side. When I visited the States I was surprised to see the houses in between the beach and the road so that you couldn't even see the ocean let alone get to it.
The Coming of the Son of Man
25 “And there will be signs in the sun, in the moon, and in the stars; and on the earth distress of nations, with perplexity, the sea and the waves roaring; 26 men’s hearts failing them from fear and the expectation of those things which are coming on the earth, for the powers of the heavens will be shaken. 27 Then they will see the Son of Man coming in a cloud with power and great glory. 28 Now when these things begin to happen, look up and lift up your heads, because your redemption draws near.”
🤔🙄🧐😕😟🙁☹Uhmmmmmmmmm!!!! JESUS!!!!!!! IMAGINE!!!!!
Same of the houses, is building on top of the sea!
Where are the levies you're governors supposed to To bill UN will they build those levies
Biden got your levies hanging.
I havent been to Florida in 20 years. Why did everyone build there. This is shocking to me.
I'm amazed that Americans are permitted to build homes so close to the water! In Australia, beachfront properties have to be a regulated distance away from the water. The houses must meet strict structural laws as well as environmental requirements. Mobile homes in cyclone areas must be chained to a concrete base. Obviously the regulations in Florida are pretty slack!
i imagine many of those who built those beautiful homes so close to the waters wished they hadnt.....the power of surge and wind ...this is a example of what can happen.........hofully they can rebuilt and if so futher back from water........its pretty to look at but this showswhat happens if your to close.......homes are built on sand...which doesnt take much for erosions to take place
Pray The Rosary!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I should. I will. I usually pray Hail Mary's and Pater Nosters through the day. Thanks
😊😊😊😊😊
.... Thought thoughts and prayers.....
How do people build soo close to the ocean? Does the City recognize that this is dangerous?
By the ocean?
Paradise in Florida with lots of sunshine with extra hurricane at no charge..... free hurricane.....
Is anyone still shocked by seeing houses falling into the ocean ? Beautiful view till it changes deadly.
Watching intently how waves and strong currents eroded the foundation gives the Architects/Engineers how to do better to put a more resilient building against these worst hurricanes😨
They ultimately need to stop building homes in these areas period. Good engineering can't fix poor planning for homes or buildings if they are placed in perpetually vulnerable areas to environmental destruction.
@@antoinemilien6864... I agreed... also mansions built on top of a cliff, big storms would finally weaken the lands holding the foundation causing a huge landslide
Can someone tell me how the administration is even giving permits for these condos to be built so close to the ocean?
Nice houses. As Oscar Madison may say, Now their garbage.
Remember the saying!*!*!*
A relationship built on sex is like a house built on SAND!!
There is an old Portuguese rule to keep a set back from the bank of rivers. After the Rio Summit, India has brought the CRZ Regulations to prohibit constructions within certain distances from the High Tide Line. Violators are being hailed up.
We cannot afford to play with nature.
Strange that such elementary matters have been ignored in such advanced countries .
Its why i visit the coast but would never live there..
sorry to the homeowners loss. I am noticing tho that these houses are built on sand, looks like the norm.
All that debris washing out to sea and landing on other beaches. What a mess.
Why isn’t the useless federal government doing anything to fix this? These houses are worth a lot of money and they are on valuable property. I believe in the free market and I think taxes need to be raised across the country so FEMA can spend the money needs to fix this problem.
I find it hard to have much sympathy for someone whos house was destroyed by a hurricane when they choose to live beachfront in the hurricane capital of the world.
Why build near the sea though that's crazy
Lets see some condo collapse footage.
why even build homes that cant with stand storm surge or flooding
For those rich people, they should build their homes on the big boats.
I feel bad for them but I don't feel bad if you know what I mean. Million-dollar homes hugging the coast along with condos should not be built there. It's not a matter if it's a matter of when!
Mom's comin' 'round to put it back the way it ought to be
Learn to swim, see you down in Alabama bay 😅
Damn the clickbait. I didn't see any homes collapsing into the ocean
2 THINGS,, FLORIDA IS NOT PARADISE AND NEVER, EVER LIVE ON OR NEAR ANY WATER
Paradise? Where is paradise?
@@msgfrmdaactionman3000 HEAVEN
The erosion we see is just INCREDIBLE
We have lived in Ponce Inlet for 30 years and only one other time we lost some beach & dunes ( SOME ). It repaired itself nicely. We’ve NEVER saw anything like this!! Emotionally draining and the folks that lost everything it’s a tragedy. Our hearts and prayers should be with them. Where do we go from here. Our own piece of heaven on earth. LW
I watched video and was shocked homes built on sand. Lived NJ and California you live on the beach with mother nature constantly changing her patterns and you will lose your home.. Seen it for 60 years now.. i saw a show sand comes from canada and migrates down the east coast.. That was one cool show.. so if that happens you really think your home on the beach is safe?? yes sad and well you got reality..
Don’t feel at all sorry for the stupidity of building houses on the beach in a hurricane 🌀 zone
How can you build homes on sand and who is the nuts buy a house in that position
Can you see how important wetlands really are??
Molly is looking good.
Never build your house on the shoreline or a cliffside.
Only fools build upon the sand!
Blame the weather not the people who are arrogant enough to build on sand.
Please stop building so close to bodies of water they will always be storms ,hogh winds and floids
Mother Nature's win
Name change in oerder? "Wilbur in the Sea."
My oh my! STOP building ON SAND and near the ocean!!!! Gravity always WINS!!!!!
Dust in the wind,we are all in dust in the wind.
Well,
they WANTED Oceanfront.
Now, they got it!
SO YOU WANT TO LIVE THE BEACHSIDE LIFE BY THE OCEAN, WELL HERE YOU GO..LOL
I'm glad they are alive, but I have no sympathy for these folks.
You know my great grandmother and grandmother what a person puts God as they are the God. That can be consequences to your actions. I'm wondering who's making this weather like this period and again. There's gonna be more estates that's gonna have more problems besides just Florida
don't we have boats.That sif up sand.and move it.toward the shore
dont build on sand next to the sea
Sad, but can’t build by water. From a native
Simple move the $5 Million home into the street. Demand the steet be moved or removed.
the sand beach $ Million homes.
Police should arrest the real estate agents that sold these homes
Police should arrest the city for allowing homes to be built or lived in along the beach
Police should arrest city planners forever allowing homes to be built.
Nature is claiming it territory.
Climate change? What climate change?
ocean is rising is climate change is so scary now to live close to the water
Showing the same three videos over and over again. BIG news story.
More of god's miraculous plan being exhibited.
Define miracle
@@GIF_CANCEL A plane that crashes and all 200 people die, except for one lone passenger. That's a "MIRACLE!" A church that burns to the ground, except for a Bible. That's a "MIRACLE!" Thousands of children die around the world each day, but "god" helped you find your car keys. That's a "MIRACLE!" Praise the Lord!
Quit hiding the God damn comments TH-cam!!!!
So much for living by the beach
The power of God
A quien se le ocurre construir en el mar , mal hecho .