Man Straps Down His Home as Milton Arrives in Florida
CNN’s Brian Abel spoke with a man originally from Puerto Rico who was seen strapping down his Orlando home.
Video: CNN
Hurricane Milton hurled rain, tornadoes and tropical storm-force winds at the U.S. coast Wednesday on the storm’s steady, potentially catastrophic march toward Florida, where officials issued a final plea to residents to evacuate or face grim odds of survival.
The National Hurricane Center stressed that it was not certain where Milton’s center would come ashore Wednesday night because the storm’s path might “wobble,” but the entire Tampa Bay region and points south were at grave risk. Tropical storm-force winds began lashing the coast Wednesday afternoon.
“This is it, folks,” said Cathie Perkins, emergency management director in Pinellas County, which sits on the peninsula that forms Tampa Bay. “Those of you who were punched during Hurricane Helene, this is going to be a knockout. You need to get out, and you need to get out now.”
Milton, which has fluctuated in intensity as it approaches Florida, was a Category 3 hurricane Wednesday afternoon. It was expected to remain a hurricane after hitting land and plowing across the state, including the heavily populated Orlando area, through Thursday.
Tampa Bay, near the top of a long stretch of coastline that could be in the bull’s-eye, has not taken a direct hit from a major hurricane in more than a century.
With the storm weaker but growing in size, the surge was projected to reach as high as 12 feet (3.6 meters) in Tampa Bay and up to 13 feet (4 meters) farther south, between Sarasota and Fort Myers.
Mary Ann Fairman, 84, was among roughly 1,000 people at a shelter in West Bradenton. She stayed home during Helene but packed up blankets, snacks and toiletries and left this time.
“The Gulf is practically in our backyard,” she said.
In Pasco County, home to over half a million people in bedroom communities for Tampa and St. Petersburg, officials said shortly before noon that they were getting ready to take buses off the road.
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48 comments
Where is the update? This is journalist malpractice not following up.
let’s see the end result
This gentleman paid $2000. for the 8 foot concrete and steel rods and the straps ! wow , i think it will work to be honest with you , not to forget he would need to board up his windows too ! when a house can cost now from five hundred thousand dollars and up ! $ 2000. is nothing !
Nice, Pedro!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Has anyone heard how his house did after the hurricane
So? Worked or not?
So did they work?
any update on this story?
Hahaha actually very smart
2000 bucks to save a house is cheap
And then what happened
Brillant!!!
Modern roof protection approach is to run thick cable from roof anchors, through walls and into the foundation walls. Same idea as this man's to keep roof from starting to lift.
It just takes money😊
Did it work?
So, what happened?
The way homes are built now, there are metal rods holding everything to the concrete. They each hold far more than all those straps put together. Any problems bad enough to wreck the house will not be stopped by those straps. The math behind the structural upgrades to combat wind provides numbers of pounds of resistance that are so high, that 5000 pound straps aren't even a 1% boost. Redundant isn't even the word for this 😂
Has any ine seen the follw up video ? Is the viseo out there. Please post the link if so.
Where is the follow up video?!
*UPDATE*
HIS HOUSE IS STILL THERE!!❤😂
Update?!?
He should trademark it and start it as a business. He would save folk from dealing with FEMA and the insurance companies, especially if they take a while to pay out a claim.
So did it work????
Well??? How did the house make out???
Well how did they do after the hurricane?
I hope it worked out for you. If hard enough having to deal with the yearly hurricanes and expensive insurance cost.
How'd the house do?
Did it work?
follow up?????
Definitely at least helps regardless.
Cement anchors or corkscrew 🤔😏🤘🏽
Florida man😂😂
🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷
I do think Florida roofs are supposed to be strapped to the house anyways
😂😂😂😂😂
WHAT HAPPENED?!?!!
Hurricane Milton saw this man’s house and didn’t bother touching it lmfao.
Hurricane Milton saw this man’s house and didn’t bother touching it lmfao.
now hoa will charge him for ruin his backyard
And instead people gave thousands of dollars to a child predator with one leg. This guy is brilliant
One smart man 💪💪💪👍👍👍!
Brilliant Idea, brilliant man.
They are awesome! 👍
Was it enough???
YAHOODI NATION IS SO CRUEL THAT THEY HIMSELF MURDERED THEIR OWN HOLY PROPHETS INCLUDING LORD CHERESTS – SHAME UK/USA
Strong eavestrough!
Did it work?
We want to know what happened
How did the house hold up to hurricane Milton?