Hey everyone, I just figured out how to pin a comment to the top. I was going to try to respond to the comments but that's getting to be a massive task. Thank you for the kind words. I'm reading your questions and I'll try to answer some in any follow-up videos. Also, there were some folks that sent some paypal donations. I can't thank you enough for that and I'll be sure to message you directly soon. I've put on a lot of miles on the car, purchased a hard drive to extend storage capacity, and donated my footage to an ad agency to do a fundraiser video. I will be sure to put it to good use. As I said before, the paypal is like a "tip." I'll still do the videos and I accept them as a way to pay for fuel and such. I encourage you to donate to relief efforts first. They need it more than I do. In the next video this week, I'll include a few fundraisers that I know will do some good.
You have that drone photography extremely well done. Turning a hobby into a strong civic contribution for your fellow community. Your filming helps the professionals know where to send their precious resources in the most efficient manner
ZIPPER FIXER appreciate that compliments. I've had quite the bit of data and info to slap together in a hasty way. Glad to hear its making sense to the viewer.
I didn't know there was flooding ,The news is preoccupied with non news,It ticks me off they don't even report a flood of this scale with all the evacuation s and damage,great job.
@@farmdadwordbarf4115 I hope you make it through as a farmer. And, great job, thank you, maybe you'll get a nomination for an Academy Award on for a new category in Drone Documentary. It shows how a relatively cheap devise can be used to assess situations and search for life in affected areas. Corn, soybean, wheat, hay, grain sorghum, sugar, beets, potatoes, tons of crop wiped out, farmland and ground water contaminated with dead wild life and livestock. Not to mention cemeteries unearthed. It will not be till 2023 when the Farm Bill is next revised by Congress, a long wait. You might want to be thankful Senator Grassley was not successful in repealing the Farm Bill like he wanted to. Assistance to folks like you would never come except by executive order not by an application process for relief. Mozambique 1.5 million people, 50 square miles underwater, raging rivers gouging out the landscape, cyclones and flooding taking buildings down, a double whammy. You experienced, heavy rains, ice, flooding, and high winds, at high velocity, you got lucky, it could have been worse and 12 climate disasters have taken place in 2018 alone. I think the two events are atmospherically connected. We have not even tallied the 2019 disasters yet. These events are not isolated and rare natural phenomena but as moments of a whole planet in transformation.
Despite the unfortunate and sad situation, this is the best video to assess the flood damage. Very professionally described and commented as well. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for this awesome coverage of a huge event affecting hundreds of thousands of Americans, that the mainstream media have all but ignored. We in the rest of the country wouldn't know the enormity of it but for videos like yours (we'd be up the creek without a paddle). God bless you all in the affected areas!
You know this is from geo-engineering right? BOMB BLIZZARD DAM FAILURES TORNADO'S #WEATHER WARFARE LIVE!! ANALYSIS th-cam.com/video/K9dw-9K4Ly4/w-d-xo.html
I found your channel yesterday, and you've provided exceptional video footage and narration about what is happening there. Without your work, we would have no clue how bad it is. Thank you from East Tennessee! Thoughts and Prayers with all of you!
Excellent footage...presented very well and informative. We have family in Nebraska. May GOOD LORD PROTECT,PROVIDE AND COMFORT THOSE IN NEED IN Nebraska.
YOWSER. Nebraska born and raised, now live in Brooklyn NY - I was shocked to learn about the flooding from my parents (who live in Wayne). There is really no coverage of this out East so this video has been so informative. Crazy to see those roads and towns I know so well UNDER WATER. My thoughts are with all the families and folks affected.
We went through a catastrophic flood last summer in a small, rural area and there was virtually no major media attention. Thank you for posting this video. You did an exceptional job and it is a service to your local community and to all of us who genuinely care about what is happening but don't have access to this information elsewhere. I am praying for the people impacted by this disaster. The waters will eventually recede and then the real work of recovery begins. Be strong and courageous. You are not alone.
I'm in N Alabama and if it wasnt for Social Media , it would be like this disaster up there never happened . None of our local media has even whispered of this going on.
Exactly. Our local news in my Nebraska town is fine. I have to suffer Cbs mornings to watch it and Nebraska showed up for three seconds. "Here is a man getting rescued in Nebraska by helicopter by flooding." and then right into here is a 3 million dollar a condo new building in New York and Nebraska is gone. Us Nebraskans are a tough minded folk. We will get through this as a community.
Thank you so much---as a former Scribner/Hooper resident who went to school at Wayne, I am well acquainted with the areas you covered. Best information I've seen, great job, and thanks again!
I don't watch mainstream anything anyway, but even on TH-cam your video is the best and most informative and watchable I've seen. I live in Winnebago. We were trapped in for an afternoon. Our yard and some lawn ornament cars were under about waist high water. Thank you for this video. And don't apologize for running ads. I myself am not offended by that necessity. You and your family take care. ✌
Having grown up in this part of the country, I am anxious to follow the progress of this disastrous and destructive river damage. It is unbelievable how widespread the damage is and how much recovery these poor people will have to face. Thank you for doing this to help keep us informed. God bless all of you‼️‼️‼️
Thank you for documenting this. For the last two years the weather has been horrible, all over the planet. The media isn't doing their job.. This is devastating and will be for all of the folks in this country. My best wishes to all ,from the peoples republic of Pennsylvania.
Holy crap... You are famous. I'm here because I'm from Fremont. Dad is ok in the nursing home. I have a couple friends in Inglewood. I have my storage unit west of the airport. Across from rawhide... Military to Isaac waldon and north to 30. I hear it's still dry But look at you brother... You have gone viral. 250,000 people. That's incredible. So cool.... Good to find you neighbor I'll look you up when I come home to visit dad. (I'm in Seattle healing cancer)
You're very welcome. I feel my family and I were blessed. Despite all destruction, we haven't lost power or other utilities at our home, even though the creek was making an effort.
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Scott D, maybe you should STOP smoking, and stop being an idiot while you're at it. Watch the video and maybe learn something through your thick skull.
Emergency responders and planners could learn a lot from how professionally you documented this event. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all those affected by the flooding.
Thank you so much for your very informative video. Really helps all of us who aren't in these areas understand how sad a situation this is.......praying for all involved.
I have lived in Western Nebraska my entire life and I had no idea that it could flood like this in Nebraska. Thanks for your video. Your coverage is way better than any news media I have seen.
Oh boy, this is tough news for You folks. Reporting & video is awesome. Thank You. Wishing all Nebraskans strength of community in their recovery. Namaste
I'm glad you showed coverage of the flooding from Nebraska. And I found your channel. God bless you. I moved from Nebraska a few years ago. I missed it very much. I will always love and miss Nebraska. Family, including a dieing father had a lot to do with why I moved. You showed an area of highway I used to use for Sunday drives with my kids. I have precious friends back there as well. Thank you for sharing. I am heartbroken
Wow! Professional ,informative video, top quality reporting. If you're not a reporter, you should be. I was "carried" to your video while looking at the flooding in St. Joseph, Missouri. I've heard we're next in line for some of the worst flooding, but won't be as bad as some in our past. Hope you and yours stay safe. It's a terrifying thing to face vast deep, raging waters. Take care. :0) Donna B.
Thanks! So helpful! The helicopters have been busy today around Lincoln sandbagging Ashland/our water supply. We need prayers ❤️All of Nebraska does...
Great footage! FYI I found this with a google search. I live south of you and work in Fremont. All access to Fremont is currently blocked by flooding. I was hoping to find video similar to yours of the area. What you have is far, far better than anything I have seen on the local news.
Thank you, Mark. I wish I could do more in the Fremont area but traveling has been tricky. I hope to have another video up tomorrow and some video to edit another after that.
Thank you for making this. Your narrative is great. There are so many photos and videos that I have no clue what I am looking at. Wisner is my hometown, I spent a lot of my youth in beemer and West Point also. My husband’s grandparents live in scribner. I know you didn’t have North Bend in this one, but it is devastating there too. My in-laws live there and evacuated. I live in fremont and currently we are an island. No one comes in and no one is going out. No one really knows the magnitude until they see this. March 2010 was the last big flood, wisner and beemer both lost their bridges. I remember it because I got married April 3rd that year and we were worried about the bridges. Thank you again for this incredible video. Stay safe.
Yeah you still live in Hamburg Iowa I thought far away from Rock Port Missouri Nebraska City Nebraska that are you got completely smoked I have friends who live in that area and it really is depressing
This guy does a great job. My daughter lives in Scribner but has been at the Iditarod in AK. Hopefully she will get home and her dog sitter will get out soon. Thanks so much for this fabulous footage and the guidance. Incredible.
One of the most remarkable TH-cam videos I’ve ever seen. You did a beautiful job of filming and explaining. I am sending this videos to friends in other countries even to give them an idea of what’s happening here.
Great coverage from an "on the ground" perspective. Excellent job. I'm from Cape Cod where all people see from the huge storms we have is a cable news photoshot form the lighthouse, not what really happened in terms of personal loss and land destruction. Thank you!!
Watching (from Toronto, Canada) as an anti-nuker always concerned about nuke incidents in the face of storms/floods. Really appreciate this coverage since, as you say, mainstream media seem to be absent. I find your commentary intelligent & helpful. Thanks!
Thanks so much for taking the time to share this with us! My family is in Nebraska & Iowa, and had no idea how devastating the flooding & damage was.... Your coverage is excellent. ♥ Prayers to all ♥
Thank you, Media isn't reporting on this, I heard about it in a chat room & searched YT for more info. I'm thankful for Citizen reporters like yourself to keep the public informed. God Bless.
I agree with other viewers, this is the very best video and explanation of where the flooding is at using roads and highways and tree lines. I have learned a great deal and your narration is fantastic to listen too. Very professional, thank you for taking your time to do this for us.
Amazing use of personal drone to vividly show the power of nature unleashed. Your contribution is truly heroic. Watching here in Michigan from the comfort of my home, I can only try to really understand what this is doing to so many people. My heart goes out to them, but they will need quick and massive government assistance to really help them. Note to lawmakers: do what needs to be done!
I live in West Texas..... did not know Nebraska had levee systems....did not know Nebraska was vulnerable to flooding. The only part of Nebraska I've been to is the SW corner of the state when I was in the AF stationed @ F.E. Warren AFB in Cheyenne, Wyo. My thoughts and prayer's go out to the folks in the flooded area's. God Bless!!
Bluegrass Rules Yes Bluegrass Music is Awesome. I live in Nebraska but grew up in Texas. When I go home to Texas, people ask me me, “Where is Nebraska?” The reverse NEVER happens in Nebraska, Nebraskans have looked at maps.
Amazing video, and information! Thank you so much. You are MUCH better than the news! I wish I could see Fremont from above like this - my daughter and granddaughter are stuck there - no traffic in or out!
Thank you so much for takings the time to do this aerial view! My dad was born and raised in Nebraska that now lives in Arizona, and we have still family that lives in the effected areas, and haven't yet heard anything from the news. This what you did helps immensely. Blessings.
...I'm from Colorado...but my Dad was from Hooper...my wife grew up on their farm near Gretna and she has ancestors from Uehling and Pender...and I have Great Grandparents in the cemetery north of Wisner...so we have roots in eastern Nebraska...thanks for the video...
Great Job..!! Thanks for the voice overs too. Seeing some just raw video without any explaination and it lacks in the understanding..!! Thanks for caring. I am from Shelton originally, moved to WA STATE. So glad I can see this and am putting up on my Facebook page to show others the Devastation of my home state... praying for Nebraska....
Beautiful job, man ! Could see the Flood barrier gate path across the highway on Google Earth on a dry day but seeing it in action was truly amazing !! Looking forward to more drone footage !! News coverage has been lame and limited . signed, Council Bluffs
Absolutely great work and great quality. I have heard lots of stories but seeing it from this perspective with this kind of quality is something that really lets you understand how bad it really is. This stuff definitely needs to be chronicled and attention needs to be brought to it. This flood is easily taking a spot in the top 3 if not top 2 both from how quickly it occurred and how much damage it is doing. 2011 was fairly slow and they were able to react and contain things. This year it's been fast and ruthless.
Hi, Im watching from my home in Brisbane, Australia. I have friends who live in Louisville Nebraska. Thankfully they are away and their home is not affected, but they told me about the floods there. So i googled to see what i could find snd came across this. Very informative and even tho i dont have a clue of the area, it was great watching, and listening to your explanation of where the river was supposed to be and where the roads are. Such devastation. Thank you for the coverage.
This is the best aerial footageI've seen of the flooding! Thank you! We drove to Bellevue yesterday and I was astounded to see how wide the Missouri River is right now. Haworth Park is gone
I didn't barf during the video, so you've done a great job. Seriously, this is quality work. You have quality audio and the video is not jerky or whipping about. And, the camera angle is great. Thank you for posting. I'm from Omaha and it would literally take us hours to get to your area as opposed to what would normally be a 1:15 to 1:30 drive. If we could get there at all. Speaking of bridges, I ventured out to view some flooding as it's historic. I wanted to get to Plattsmouth as they've surpassed their 2011 record flooding on the Missouri River. Instead of going south on US75, we had to travel southwest out of Omaha to Nebraska highway 50 and south to Louisville. From there, we then had to take Nebraska highway 66 east to Plattsmouth. I storm chase when I have time in the spring, so I'm a bit of an adrenaline junky. But, driving across the Platte River bridge at Louisville had some body parts tightening up a bit. For one, the river is cranking along at a pretty good rate. So, it's cramming underneath the bridge on the west side. As it crashes out of the east side, it looks like rapids with three or four foot waves and it's thrashing about wildly. And, it's probably 3/8 of a mile wide. It was tenuous to say the least. We couldn't get across it fast enough the second time when returning to Omaha.
Farm Dad Word Barf this is an incredible video, thanks so much for posting it. We're in Minnesota watching all of this from afar, but our family is in Fremont, Elkhorn and Omaha. Also have a farm in Snyder, but have roots in Scribner. Once again, great video, and the correct pronunciation is "crick". . .
Last I knew Elkhorn was in big trouble bud. Pops was in Omaha yesterday and he said going there was no problem but coming back took an extra 30 40 miles. He was in Omaha by 8:00 am and left at 2:00 pm. In that time, water had rose just under the bottom of a bridge he would have crossed to come home. Last I knew, Fremont had water but I do not know how much. I hope your family is ok buddy.
Great photos! So sad, however! Generations of my family lived on the highest hills in Cuming County about a mile east of West Point. ( I saw the water tower in a couple shots). My Great Grandpa Mack's farm was where the Jr/Sr High School is now. Our farm was on the north side of the road past Mt. Hope Cemetery. The home I grew up in is still there. I remember in March of 1960 when the Third Ward was evacuated and several people lived with us until the water receded.
Thank you great job !!!! I think we 'll have to depend on you sense the media has more important news flashes like what color hat did AO Cortez WEAR TODAY ?
Great video, I'm originally from North Central Kansas and live in San Diego. I can tell you that a lot of people have no idea the destruction and the massive loss these farmer have gone through. This will have an effect all over the country.
Amazing job covering this horrible coincidence of rain and snow runoffs. I am no where near there and I completely understood the way you explained your drone footage of the flooded area. It is a shame that the rest of the country is so concerned with Twitter that they don't realize what kind of damage this flood is going to leave behind. Thank you for your hard work and concern you have for your neighbors.
Thanks for taking the time to get great drone footage. MSM is giving any attention to this disaster. You said going to drone farther South the video. Are you going to go farther southeast towards the Cooper Nuclear Power station? The water level is at a dangerous height. Water could inundate the backup power generators,thus, cutting power to the cooling system. The nuclear rods could overheat and then we'd have problems. This Cooper nuclear reactor is similar to the Fukushima, Japan nuclear reactors. Japan had 4 nuclear meltdowns when the plant was hit by a 30 meter tsunami, which shut down the back up generators. People are concerned that might happen with the Cooper Nuclear Power Plant if flood water shouted-out the back up power generators. Thanks for your help!👋
Amazing video. Here in central Montana , our snow is just beginning to melt. I fear there is so much more water headed your way. All of our snow here feeds the Missouri River. Stay safe.
That's pretty cool. I grew up on the Rock River in Whiteside county Illinois. Every year we had spring floods and none of them were ever the same. Now we have drones. That's awesome. Great video.
My home town is Bancroft, with friends in West Point and Wisner who are updating me on Cuming County. Thank you for the video and bringing attention to the damages that have occurred! Paula Simonsen, Denver, CO
Your narration and videos are fantastic Wish the news would carry more as I ran across this by accident and had no ideas to what extent there is. The news gives a little clip and then nothing. Thanks for your work and time into doing this and putting it online; good job
I saw this suggested on another channel, and clicked. Glad I did. This was fabulous. If I were still in SAR, (search and rescue) I'd be using your footage for scouting! This is history in the making, just like everything else going on. Storms, tidal waves, massive earthquakes, fires in numbers and severity never before seen, volcanic eruptions....omg, what's next? Thank you, again. Great job. ✌😸
Great video, very well done. I was out today looking at the Elkhorn and Platte and was utterly amazed but the drone really catches it. Flooding events are happening worldwide. Major floods in Europe, Africa, S. America, China and devastating floods in Australia. A warmer atmosphere holds much more water and the atmosphere is much, much warmer. This is abrupt climate change and things are going to get much more severe in the coming years
Hey everyone, I just figured out how to pin a comment to the top. I was going to try to respond to the comments but that's getting to be a massive task. Thank you for the kind words. I'm reading your questions and I'll try to answer some in any follow-up videos. Also, there were some folks that sent some paypal donations. I can't thank you enough for that and I'll be sure to message you directly soon. I've put on a lot of miles on the car, purchased a hard drive to extend storage capacity, and donated my footage to an ad agency to do a fundraiser video. I will be sure to put it to good use. As I said before, the paypal is like a "tip." I'll still do the videos and I accept them as a way to pay for fuel and such. I encourage you to donate to relief efforts first. They need it more than I do. In the next video this week, I'll include a few fundraisers that I know will do some good.
You are doing great....
Good job brother.
Good broadcasts too.
Good voice control.
Comfortable.
Keep it up
Just buy a small boat and you will be fine. IA and LA get far more flooding than this area.
You have that drone photography extremely well done. Turning a hobby into a strong civic contribution for your fellow community. Your filming helps the professionals know where to send their precious resources in the most efficient manner
Very professional. You do far better than the news or weather. That's a huge amount of information.
ZIPPER FIXER appreciate that compliments. I've had quite the bit of data and info to slap together in a hasty way. Glad to hear its making sense to the viewer.
I didn't know there was flooding ,The news is preoccupied with non news,It ticks me off they don't even report a flood of this scale with all the evacuation s and damage,great job.
Great reporting
@@farmdadwordbarf4115 I hope you make it through as a farmer. And, great job, thank you, maybe you'll get a nomination for an Academy Award on for a new category in Drone Documentary. It shows how a relatively cheap devise can be used to assess situations and search for life in affected areas.
Corn, soybean, wheat, hay, grain sorghum, sugar, beets, potatoes, tons of crop wiped out, farmland and ground water contaminated with dead wild life and livestock. Not to mention cemeteries unearthed.
It will not be till 2023 when the Farm Bill is next revised by Congress, a long wait. You might want to be thankful Senator Grassley was not successful in repealing the Farm Bill like he wanted to. Assistance to folks like you would never come except by executive order not by an application process for relief.
Mozambique 1.5 million people, 50 square miles underwater, raging rivers gouging out the landscape, cyclones and flooding taking buildings down, a double whammy. You experienced, heavy rains, ice, flooding, and high winds, at high velocity, you got lucky, it could have been worse and 12 climate disasters have taken place in 2018 alone. I think the two events are atmospherically connected. We have not even tallied the 2019 disasters yet. These events are not isolated and rare natural phenomena but as moments of a whole planet in transformation.
Indeed! Very well done.
Despite the unfortunate and sad situation, this is the best video to assess the flood damage. Very professionally described and commented as well. Thank you for sharing.
Excellent video. Here in So. Cal.- the media is not showing any of this.
Our thoughts are with you all in Nebraska, stay safe.
Thank you for this awesome coverage of a huge event affecting hundreds of thousands of Americans, that the mainstream media have all but ignored. We in the rest of the country wouldn't know the enormity of it but for videos like yours (we'd be up the creek without a paddle). God bless you all in the affected areas!
We had a dam completely disintegrate which has not helped the problem.
Thank you for posting this. Very well done! We are saddened by all of the devastation.
You know this is from geo-engineering right?
BOMB
BLIZZARD DAM FAILURES TORNADO'S #WEATHER
WARFARE LIVE!! ANALYSIS
th-cam.com/video/K9dw-9K4Ly4/w-d-xo.html
Yes! This is the result of geoengineered enhancements to the weather!
I GUS, EXACTLY RIGHT.
I found your channel yesterday, and you've provided exceptional video footage and narration about what is happening there. Without your work, we would have no clue how bad it is. Thank you from East Tennessee! Thoughts and Prayers with all of you!
D. Comings your lucky that u don’t have to live through this right now, but it’s really hard not to use water. Wish us NE people luck!
Lincoln resident here. I appreciate the footage. I had no idea as to the extent of the flooding until I saw the video. Thank you
Excellent footage...presented very well and informative. We have family in Nebraska. May GOOD LORD PROTECT,PROVIDE AND COMFORT THOSE IN NEED IN Nebraska.
God bless all the people in Nebraska. Excellent naraterating and drone footage.
This is not considered a blessing. This is a part of America's curse!
More to come....stay tuned!
This was so well narrated. I'm in Texas and you explanations really help show the magnitude of this disaster. Prayers for everyone.
My Midwest heart cry’s for this flood . Great flight images. Thanks for sharing.
YOWSER. Nebraska born and raised, now live in Brooklyn NY - I was shocked to learn about the flooding from my parents (who live in Wayne). There is really no coverage of this out East so this video has been so informative. Crazy to see those roads and towns I know so well UNDER WATER.
My thoughts are with all the families and folks affected.
Had in uncle that lived in Beatrice for years.
We went through a catastrophic flood last summer in a small, rural area and there was virtually no major media attention. Thank you for posting this video. You did an exceptional job and it is a service to your local community and to all of us who genuinely care about what is happening but don't have access to this information elsewhere. I am praying for the people impacted by this disaster. The waters will eventually recede and then the real work of recovery begins. Be strong and courageous. You are not alone.
I'm in N Alabama and if it wasnt for Social Media , it would be like this disaster up there never happened . None of our local media has even whispered of this going on.
Exactly. Our local news in my Nebraska town is fine. I have to suffer Cbs mornings to watch it and Nebraska showed up for three seconds. "Here is a man getting rescued in Nebraska by helicopter by flooding." and then right into here is a 3 million dollar a condo new building in New York and Nebraska is gone. Us Nebraskans are a tough minded folk. We will get through this as a community.
@Tre Beeng
Other states better get their helmets on and get in the game. Get planting! Every field available.
@Tre Beeng I've been subbed to Mike for a long time now .
warrior inYahusha cause the plan is to flood is all. They dont educate us slaves enough to question this crap
Same up here in WI, not a peep about it on TV.
Thank you so much---as a former Scribner/Hooper resident who went to school at Wayne, I am well acquainted with the areas you covered. Best information I've seen, great job, and thanks again!
I don't watch mainstream anything anyway, but even on TH-cam your video is the best and most informative and watchable I've seen. I live in Winnebago. We were trapped in for an afternoon. Our yard and some lawn ornament cars were under about waist high water. Thank you for this video. And don't apologize for running ads. I myself am not offended by that necessity.
You and your family take care. ✌
Better reporting and assessment than I've ever seen on any news station by any reporter ever.
Having grown up in this part of the country, I am anxious to follow the progress of this disastrous and destructive river damage. It is unbelievable how widespread the damage is and how much recovery these poor people will have to face. Thank you for doing this to help keep us informed. God bless all of you‼️‼️‼️
Thank you for documenting this. For the last two years the weather has been horrible, all over the planet. The media isn't doing their job..
This is devastating and will be for all of the folks in this country.
My best wishes to all ,from the peoples republic of Pennsylvania.
Poor people, the farmers. Heartbreaking. Sending prayers your way...
My husband is a volunteer fireman in Scribner they closed the gate Wednesday around 430pm. Thanks for the great view of my home!
I'm from nebraska this gives me the chills, thank you for covering this the media " narrative" doesn't seem to even care
Citizen journalism, thank you for bringing the vastness of this to the world. Why is the media ignoring these poor people
Holy crap...
You are famous.
I'm here because I'm from Fremont.
Dad is ok in the nursing home.
I have a couple friends in Inglewood.
I have my storage unit west of the airport.
Across from rawhide...
Military to Isaac waldon and north to 30.
I hear it's still dry
But look at you brother...
You have gone viral.
250,000 people.
That's incredible. So cool....
Good to find you neighbor
I'll look you up when I come home to visit dad.
(I'm in Seattle healing cancer)
Thank you again for the footage of the floods. God bless you, & your family!
You're very welcome. I feel my family and I were blessed. Despite all destruction, we haven't lost power or other utilities at our home, even though the creek was making an effort.
You know this is from geo-engineering right?
BOMB
BLIZZARD DAM FAILURES TORNADO'S #WEATHER
WARFARE LIVE!! ANALYSIS
th-cam.com/video/K9dw-9K4Ly4/w-d-xo.html
@@sl4983 What are you smoking?
Scott D, maybe you should STOP smoking, and stop being an idiot while you're at it. Watch the video and maybe learn something through your thick skull.
@@sl4983 You are a two-bit conspiracy theorist. You make Alex Jones look like Edward R. Murrow.
Emergency responders and planners could learn a lot from how professionally you documented this event. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all those affected by the flooding.
Great work, without your videos we would never know how widespread the flooding is due to the failure of the mainstream media.
From California and drove through here a few years ago. Beautiful country when we went through. Wow ... I’m speechless. Thank you for sharing.
Fantastic drone footage and commentary. Scary stuff. Thank you!
Thank you so much for your very informative video. Really helps all of us who aren't in these areas understand how sad a situation this is.......praying for all involved.
I have lived in Western Nebraska my entire life and I had no idea that it could flood like this in Nebraska. Thanks for your video. Your coverage is way better than any news media I have seen.
Oh boy, this is tough news for You folks. Reporting & video is awesome. Thank You. Wishing all Nebraskans strength of community in their recovery. Namaste
I'm glad you showed coverage of the flooding from Nebraska. And I found your channel. God bless you. I moved from Nebraska a few years ago. I missed it very much. I will always love and miss Nebraska. Family, including a dieing father had a lot to do with why I moved. You showed an area of highway I used to use for Sunday drives with my kids. I have precious friends back there as well. Thank you for sharing. I am heartbroken
Thank you ..wonderful footage..my thoughts and Prayers are with all of you in Nebraska...
Debra Walker sadly my aunt lost her home in the floods but I was lucky enough to be barely missed
Wow! Professional ,informative video, top quality reporting. If you're not a reporter, you should be. I was "carried" to your video while looking at the flooding in St. Joseph, Missouri. I've heard we're next in line for some of the worst flooding, but won't be as bad as some in our past. Hope you and yours stay safe. It's a terrifying thing to face vast deep, raging waters. Take care. :0) Donna B.
Thanks! So helpful! The helicopters have been busy today around Lincoln sandbagging Ashland/our water supply. We need prayers ❤️All of Nebraska does...
Great footage! FYI I found this with a google search. I live south of you and work in Fremont. All access to Fremont is currently blocked by flooding. I was hoping to find video similar to yours of the area. What you have is far, far better than anything I have seen on the local news.
Thank you, Mark. I wish I could do more in the Fremont area but traveling has been tricky. I hope to have another video up tomorrow and some video to edit another after that.
@@farmdadwordbarf4115 I know about the Fremont flooding. It is effectively an island. I will be watching for your next video.
Thank you for making this. Your narrative is great. There are so many photos and videos that I have no clue what I am looking at. Wisner is my hometown, I spent a lot of my youth in beemer and West Point also. My husband’s grandparents live in scribner. I know you didn’t have North Bend in this one, but it is devastating there too. My in-laws live there and evacuated. I live in fremont and currently we are an island. No one comes in and no one is going out. No one really knows the magnitude until they see this. March 2010 was the last big flood, wisner and beemer both lost their bridges. I remember it because I got married April 3rd that year and we were worried about the bridges. Thank you again for this incredible video. Stay safe.
As a fellow Nebraska citizen myself, I have seen these disasters. Thx
Yeah you still live in Hamburg Iowa I thought far away from Rock Port Missouri Nebraska City Nebraska that are you got completely smoked I have friends who live in that area and it really is depressing
This guy does a great job. My daughter lives in Scribner but has been at the Iditarod in AK. Hopefully she will get home and her dog sitter will get out soon. Thanks so much for this fabulous footage and the guidance. Incredible.
Great work! I enjoyed following you with Google map. Thanks for naming roads, towns, and such. Prayers from Florida.
One of the most remarkable TH-cam videos I’ve ever seen. You did a beautiful job of filming and explaining. I am sending this videos to friends in other countries even to give them an idea of what’s happening here.
Great coverage from an "on the ground" perspective. Excellent job. I'm from Cape Cod where all people see from the huge storms we have is a cable news photoshot form the lighthouse, not what really happened in terms of personal loss and land destruction. Thank you!!
in the lack of coverace on the mainstream media, you are providing a great information service in a high quality manner. Thank you very much!
Watching (from Toronto, Canada) as an anti-nuker always concerned about nuke incidents in the face of storms/floods. Really appreciate this coverage since, as you say, mainstream media seem to be absent. I find your commentary intelligent & helpful. Thanks!
I'm praying for you all there in the flooded states.. Thank you for sharing..
im in Louisville NE a trailer park is flooded and alot is flooded
Thanks so much for taking the time to share this with us! My family is in Nebraska & Iowa, and had no idea how devastating the flooding & damage was.... Your coverage is excellent. ♥ Prayers to all ♥
Thank you, Media isn't reporting on this, I heard about it in a chat room & searched YT for more info. I'm thankful for Citizen reporters like yourself to keep the public informed. God Bless.
I agree with other viewers, this is the very best video and explanation of where the flooding is at using roads and highways and tree lines. I have learned a great deal and your narration is fantastic to listen too. Very professional, thank you for taking your time to do this for us.
Sending many prayer's from the west coast ! I pray for those who lost some one and for those who still fighting !!!!!! thank you for the pictures
Amazing use of personal drone to vividly show the power of nature unleashed. Your contribution is truly heroic. Watching here in Michigan from the comfort of my home, I can only try to really understand what this is doing to so many people. My heart goes out to them, but they will need quick and massive government assistance to really help them. Note to lawmakers: do what needs to be done!
I live in West Texas..... did not know Nebraska had levee systems....did not know Nebraska was vulnerable to flooding. The only part of Nebraska I've been to is the SW corner of the state when I was in the AF stationed @ F.E. Warren AFB in Cheyenne, Wyo. My thoughts and prayer's go out to the folks in the flooded area's. God Bless!!
Bluegrass Rules Yes Bluegrass Music is Awesome. I live in Nebraska but grew up in Texas. When I go home to Texas, people ask me me, “Where is Nebraska?” The reverse NEVER happens in Nebraska, Nebraskans have looked at maps.
Amazing video, and information! Thank you so much. You are MUCH better than the news!
I wish I could see Fremont from above like this - my daughter and granddaughter are stuck there - no traffic in or out!
I grew up in Norfolk NE and have been over those roads many times. Your footage is outstanding !
Thank you for your reporting. Watching from Idaho.
Thank you so much for takings the time to do this aerial view! My dad was born and raised in Nebraska that now lives in Arizona, and we have still family that lives in the effected areas, and haven't yet heard anything from the news. This what you did helps immensely. Blessings.
Fantastic footage of this damage. People will be feeling the effects of this for years to come. Great job sir!
Thank You for sharing. I live in Norfolk Ne. All I can say is WOW. Again Thank You for doing this.
...I'm from Colorado...but my Dad was from Hooper...my wife grew up on their farm near Gretna and she has ancestors from Uehling and Pender...and I have Great Grandparents in the cemetery north of Wisner...so we have roots in eastern Nebraska...thanks for the video...
Great Job..!! Thanks for the voice overs too. Seeing some just raw video without any explaination and it lacks in the understanding..!! Thanks for caring.
I am from Shelton originally, moved to WA STATE. So glad I can see this and am putting up on my Facebook page to show others the Devastation of my home state... praying for Nebraska....
God bless you and your family. Thank you for your time and thoughtfulness in sharing what is happening with others.
Thanks for sharing . Excellent report. Prayers from New Mexico.
Beautiful job, man !
Could see the Flood barrier gate path across the highway on Google Earth on a dry day but seeing it in action was truly amazing !! Looking forward to more drone footage !!
News coverage has been lame and limited .
signed,
Council Bluffs
Absolutely great work and great quality. I have heard lots of stories but seeing it from this perspective with this kind of quality is something that really lets you understand how bad it really is. This stuff definitely needs to be chronicled and attention needs to be brought to it. This flood is easily taking a spot in the top 3 if not top 2 both from how quickly it occurred and how much damage it is doing. 2011 was fairly slow and they were able to react and contain things. This year it's been fast and ruthless.
No media coverage on this. I only knew because of Weatherman Frankie MacDonald.
Thanks for filming and reporting on this.
Hi, Im watching from my home in Brisbane, Australia. I have friends who live in Louisville Nebraska. Thankfully they are away and their home is not affected, but they told me about the floods there. So i googled to see what i could find snd came across this. Very informative and even tho i dont have a clue of the area, it was great watching, and listening to your explanation of where the river was supposed to be and where the roads are. Such devastation. Thank you for the coverage.
This is the best aerial footageI've seen of the flooding! Thank you! We drove to Bellevue yesterday and I was astounded to see how wide the Missouri River is right now. Haworth Park is gone
Great reporting - citizen journalism is the best journalism.
I didn't barf during the video, so you've done a great job. Seriously, this is quality work. You have quality audio and the video is not jerky or whipping about. And, the camera angle is great. Thank you for posting. I'm from Omaha and it would literally take us hours to get to your area as opposed to what would normally be a 1:15 to 1:30 drive. If we could get there at all.
Speaking of bridges, I ventured out to view some flooding as it's historic. I wanted to get to Plattsmouth as they've surpassed their 2011 record flooding on the Missouri River. Instead of going south on US75, we had to travel southwest out of Omaha to Nebraska highway 50 and south to Louisville. From there, we then had to take Nebraska highway 66 east to Plattsmouth. I storm chase when I have time in the spring, so I'm a bit of an adrenaline junky. But, driving across the Platte River bridge at Louisville had some body parts tightening up a bit. For one, the river is cranking along at a pretty good rate. So, it's cramming underneath the bridge on the west side. As it crashes out of the east side, it looks like rapids with three or four foot waves and it's thrashing about wildly. And, it's probably 3/8 of a mile wide. It was tenuous to say the least. We couldn't get across it fast enough the second time when returning to Omaha.
Thank you for sharing the video. Best coverage I have seen by far.
The house you focus on at 7:00 used to be a friend of mine. I hung out there quite a few times growing up.
Farm Dad Word Barf this is an incredible video, thanks so much for posting it. We're in Minnesota watching all of this from afar, but our family is in Fremont, Elkhorn and Omaha. Also have a farm in Snyder, but have roots in Scribner. Once again, great video, and the correct pronunciation is "crick". . .
Last I knew Elkhorn was in big trouble bud. Pops was in Omaha yesterday and he said going there was no problem but coming back took an extra 30 40 miles. He was in Omaha by 8:00 am and left at 2:00 pm. In that time, water had rose just under the bottom of a bridge he would have crossed to come home. Last I knew, Fremont had water but I do not know how much. I hope your family is ok buddy.
Watching video of it now man. Fremont was hammered.
Great photos! So sad, however! Generations of my family lived on the highest hills in Cuming County about a mile east of West Point. ( I saw the water tower in a couple shots). My Great Grandpa Mack's farm was where the Jr/Sr High School is now. Our farm was on the north side of the road past Mt. Hope Cemetery. The home I grew up in is still there. I remember in March of 1960 when the Third Ward was evacuated and several people lived with us until the water receded.
Thank you great job !!!! I think we 'll have to depend on you sense the media has more important news flashes like what color hat did AO Cortez WEAR TODAY
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Thanks Farm Dog very professional. We are in Fremont with all roads out of town are flooded.
Thanks for giving birds-eye view of hometown (and map locators). Driven 275 1,000s of times to hometown West Point. and surrounding towns.
Great video, I'm originally from North Central Kansas and live in San Diego. I can tell you that a lot of people have no idea the destruction and the massive loss these farmer have gone through. This will have an effect all over the country.
I'm on the Mississippi River in Iowa--I thought we had it bad. This is devastating.
Great job on filming this---it really shows the damage.
Wonderful way to let us see what is happening. It is good to see anyone with their own footage.
Amazing job covering this horrible coincidence of rain and snow runoffs. I am no where near there and I completely understood the way you explained your drone footage of the flooded area. It is a shame that the rest of the country is so concerned with Twitter that they don't realize what kind of damage this flood is going to leave behind. Thank you for your hard work and concern you have for your neighbors.
Thanks for taking the time to get great drone footage. MSM is giving any attention to this disaster. You said going to drone farther South the video. Are you going to go farther southeast towards the Cooper Nuclear Power station? The water level is at a dangerous height. Water could inundate the backup power generators,thus, cutting power to the cooling system. The nuclear rods could overheat and then we'd have problems. This Cooper nuclear reactor is similar to the Fukushima, Japan nuclear reactors. Japan had 4 nuclear meltdowns when the plant was hit by a 30 meter tsunami, which shut down the back up generators. People are concerned that might happen with the Cooper Nuclear Power Plant if flood water shouted-out the back up power generators. Thanks for your help!👋
Amazing video. Here in central Montana , our snow is just beginning to melt. I fear there is so much more water headed your way. All of our snow here feeds the Missouri River. Stay safe.
Good job! 👍🏻
Best wishes for a complete recovery for your community from this awful event. 🙏
That's pretty cool. I grew up on the Rock River in Whiteside county Illinois. Every year we had spring floods and none of them were ever the same. Now we have drones. That's awesome. Great video.
Thank you for the pictures. I have family in Dodge so know the area pretty well. Happy flying!!!
Thank you for the update I live in the area and was good to have a heads up on just what we were looking at for the flooding.
Thank you for posting this. Nothing on major networks. Would have known nothing except for friends sending me posts.
Melinda Hughes cnn ignores us but I guess we got this on our own ❤️
My home town is Bancroft, with friends in West Point and Wisner who are updating me on Cuming County. Thank you for the video and bringing attention to the damages that have occurred! Paula Simonsen, Denver, CO
Your narration and videos are fantastic Wish the news would carry more as I ran across this by accident and had no ideas to what extent there is. The news gives a little clip and then nothing. Thanks for your work and time into doing this and putting it online; good job
Thanks for the excellent report with your drone. I followed along with National Geographic Atlas, and Google EARTH. Many kudo's for your efforts.
We are from Florida but have family in Nebraska. Thank you for this coverage!!
I saw this suggested on another channel, and clicked. Glad I did. This was fabulous. If I were still in SAR, (search and rescue) I'd be using your footage for scouting! This is history in the making, just like everything else going on. Storms, tidal waves, massive earthquakes, fires in numbers and severity never before seen, volcanic eruptions....omg, what's next? Thank you, again. Great job. ✌😸
Thank you for the information... Nothing on the local news about how bad it is for you out there.
Great information and also great perspective. Thanks for your professionalism.
Thank you for this information
My brother is planning to drive from Nebraska. To Texas in mid - April
Nice shots very cool.. I had my drone out today taking video around Uehling and Winslow. Have not watched them yet.
Great video, very well done. I was out today looking at the Elkhorn and Platte and was utterly amazed but the drone really catches it. Flooding events are happening worldwide. Major floods in Europe, Africa, S. America, China and devastating floods in Australia. A warmer atmosphere holds much more water and the atmosphere is much, much warmer. This is abrupt climate change and things are going to get much more severe in the coming years
I lived in Nebraska and my heart is their. God bless all of you.