Extreme Debris Filled Winds, Placida, Florida - Hurricane Ian - 9/28/2022

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Neighborhood destroyed by violent hurricane winds from Category 4 Ian in the community of Placida, Florida. Roofs, trees, houses and debris flying through air.

All footage shot in Placida, FL during afternoon daylight on September 28, 2022 by Meteorologists Juston Drake and Simon Brewer
Shot Description

1. roof ripped off home, then a roof from another home hits house

2. debris flying through neighborhood

3 & 4. homes damaged by violent winds

5. palm tree falls down from strong winds

6. roof flies through air

7. palm tree falls down in high winds

8-21. various shots of buildings and neighborhood destroyed by violent winds

22. Meteorologist Juston Drake stands in high winds

SID: Simon Brewer Juston Drake
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All Comments (21)
  • @donnab79
    I know material things can be replaced but this isn't easy to watch. It's extremely hard to lose everything. All your hard work, tender loving care and memories... simply gone!
  • Our prayers are with all the Floridians and pray for their safety through this horrific storm!
  • @kidcompany
    Better footage then any of the news stations can produce. Great job.
  • @tsiears
    Awesome video. So glad you guys are safe. Praying for Florida residents.
  • A shout out to Florida emergency management. I live in a manufactured home in fairway village largo and with help of my veterans affairs case manager,, was evacuated to Dunedin middle school used as emergency shelter for this hurricane. I'm still at the Dunedin middle school which was used for emergency shelter during evacuation, its special needs people. The staff have been complete professionals very kind and loving, supplied excellent care food and service to citizens. Thank you to all employees, emergency people and staff in taking care of us. Still waiting to get approved so we can return too our homes. A few grumpy citizens wanting to leave but I'm impressed by the kindness and love the staff showed and continues to do so. I will probably never again be in the company of a finer group of people. Thank you, too all that served and protected us.
  • @artdogg50
    Never seen anything quite like this so upclose. Just devastating! My heart goes out to all the people who've had to suffer through all these storms.
  • @Metal_Vault
    Woah, oh man, woah, woah, OMG! I give these guys a lot of credit. Everything I would've said would've been bleeped out.
  • How is it possible for these guys to film this in real time without injury or death, balls of steel.
  • @redwatch1100
    That's the craziest hurricane footage I ever seen. Thanks for having the balls to film this.
  • @jerseyproud15
    This video was shot right behind my work that’s been completely flattened. Insane
  • TY for your tremendous courage to get out there & risk your lives to film it all! Please stay safe!
  • @hm3drake35
    I live in Pinellas county and glad we avoided a direct hit. It was still very windy and rainy. No flooding or loss of power, thankfully.
  • When you think you're in control. Something reminds us all ❄️🌨️🌊🌪️🌀💨🔥
  • @wewinusa
    I'll take the positive lighting over the tornado anytime. Anytime I hear those thunderclaps I'm excited. This is pure therapy.
  • @prettykitty75
    My heart is so heavy because I'm in Miami and God knows we've had our share of this. It could have been us once again, but we were spared this time. Don't ever stay if you're near water! Always have a plan and flee! You can always start over, it's just not worth it. It's the price we have to pay to live here. God Bless Florida we're praying for everyone in the path of Ian🙏😇❤️
  • @tasteofwang81
    There are days when I curse my homes concrete walls while trying to mount something. Not this day.
  • @MsJanaMac
    Omg!!! That’s terrifying, you are both brave souls 😩😩that’s just intense I’m so glad you guys are ok! Thank you for that video and putting yourself in danger for us to watch it!!💪🏻✌🏼
  • @cs-ul4vf
    I wish I could come out from Texas and help FL with recovery efforts. If I weren't taking 4 classes I'd be OTR. I've lived through my share of weather related events, multiple hurricanes and a housefire where I lost everything. My heart is with each of the survivors. Seek out holistic, multi-dimensional, integrated community to get you through. Resilience is key right now and will serve you 6-8 months from now. Keep close to your family, social networks and neighbors because they will be there to support you once the temporary relief has pulled up stakes. Self care practices will prepare you for the times ahead, try them now. Take in that beautiful sunset of yours. Much love to all.