Daytona Beach / Volusia County FL Drone Footage Catastrophic Aftermath Damage – 11/11/2022

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Raw footage from this morning, 11/11/2022, we did an extensive drone survey of the damage along the coast of Daytona Beach as the winds have now calmed down to the point where we are able to fly in a safer environment.

Footage shows the major coastal damage to the homes along the shore of Daytona Beach, Florida.

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  1. 200 million years ago all the continents were connected together as one. Who should we blame for when they broke apart? The Mayor, the City Counsel or the Governor? I am amazed at peoples opinions. Humans weren’t supposed to live in houses, build cars, build roads, fly in metal tubes at 500 miles per hour sitting in lawn chairs sipping on an alcoholic beverage beverage watching movies or addicted to the internet. Is life all about blaming someone believing us humans should be immune from natural disasters? How about praying for forgiveness and being more compassionate for one another?

  2. Storms, earthquakes, floods, can happen anywhere anytime. We live in a time, where nothing is safe. But honestly it's terrible the damages on these homes. Thank goodness no loss of human life.
    Find a better closer inland place to build.

  3. I think it's time for legislation to stop reconstruction on shore lines & barrier islands in the event of total loss. And no more new construction! And just think about all the storm debris that has polluted the ocean & gulf coast by Ian & Nicole.

  4. Wait till the storms cut through the peninsula in time all will be gone look like the storms are trying cut through Flagler Beach. to me I live in Daytona for forty five years see it coming. One good bad hurricane. Up in Ohio good luck Friends of the Beaches

  5. You are an expert with your Drone!!

    A sand foundation is foolish to build on. And what’s worse is building a home right on the beach, especially a place that gets bad storms and hurricanes. It adds up to a disaster.

    @4:53. The house on the left is being built. I wonder what they’ll think of this?

    @7:16 This area is surrounded by water, so in-fact what people have done is built houses on a sandbar. Even though builders put huge amounts of sand on the sandbar in order to get more real estate , it’s still a sandbar that was built up by the ocean at one time. 🤷‍♀️

  6. Bound to happen in a storm surge zone A. Not very safe to build homes along Florida coast .water temperature too warm. Developers don't care they got there money. Infrastructure really a problem.

  7. There was almost a 500 mile wide fetch of tropical storm force winds to the north of the storm for a extended period of time resulting in over 20 feet of ocean swell at an average interval of 13 to 15 seconds(also referred to as wave period) on top of King tides and storm surge. Combine these three elements and this is the result. The unusually wide fetch was a result of a large strong high pressure off the east coast of the US. The south side (weak side) of the system was small in comparison. I would note the in my home town of Cocoa Beach which is about a 1.5 hour drive south that there was no damage to beach side homes, condo's etc due numerous beach restoration projects over the last 15 years or so. A substantial dune line with sea oats acted as a barer to the surf that was just as big if not bigger than Daytona Beach.

  8. No one should have been allowed to build anywhere close to the beach. It should be left natural , FL is in for a rude awakening, they have only 8 months till next hurricane season starts , giving them time to clean up , then do it all again next year.

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