the video trembles, scares, moves. As a new hurricane is entering Mexico across the Pacific Ocean, Orlene; New images have appeared Ian traveled through the state of Florida. In this case of an individual who has set a camera in the area where he was about to strike. And in the shots it is observed with total clarity, like this climatological phenomenon takes it literally a whole house.
The video made by Max Olson Chasing is totally unreleased and the networks have already gone viral. Under the name “Climate Alert”, the Twitter post has already gotten more than 18,000 “likes”, has been retweeted by more than 6,500 people, and the images have so far gotten almost half a million views. On Youtube it almost exceeds the millions.
The image corresponds to a camera located in Fort Myers Beacha bit municipality of just over six thousand inhabitants located in Lee County, Florida.
the video is in one fell swoop which has been modified to avoid the passage of time. But it clearly appears storm It grows and leaves little standing.
In the first pictures you can see how the sea water begins to gain a few meters to the city and timidly begins to invade the streets. until you see a car in circulation along the way, despite the strong wind.
A few seconds later, with the second image mounted, everything starts to get worse the sea has already invaded the area and even though it does not have strong waves, it is not possible to distinguish any kind of delimitation, no road, no sidewalk, nothing. All it is covered by water.
The third take, uncomfortable. The winds are already hurricane, the sea is much more rough, with dozens of sticks, irons and various elements that drag down the stream. The palm trees that looked picturesque at the start of the shoot have only theirs lasting stoic leaves the mighty force of the wind.
It takes 30 seconds for the video to have an alarming impact. In the new shot, the waves of the sea and the wind are deeply intense. The waves hit the camera with which the images of the video were obtained, fiercely and a house that was there begins to move.
And suddenly, the inevitable. The strength of the immense waves and the hurricane wind do home move completely from the place, e fly away towards the uncertain background that does not touch the image.
The final image of the video is devastating. A pink-toned image shows how the area was left, without a house, and with an area totally devastated after the passage of Hurricane Ian.
The devastating toll of Hurricane Ian: at least 67 dead
Hurricane Ian entered the United States last Thursday, in category 4 after another devastating passage through Cuba. With a maximum sustained wind of 135 mph, the cyclone moved north, leaving nearly 2.5 million Americans without electricity in its wake.
Meanwhile, the death toll caused by Ian in the state of Florida has risen to a total of 67 this Sunday.
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Source: Clarin