A two-story beach house on Vilano Beach is still standing after Hurricane Ian's passage, but it's in a precarious position Friday morning after storm surge and tide eroded the sand and structure beneath the building.
By 12:15 p.m., Florida Department of Transportation employees were on-site shoring up the road near the house with gravel and sandbags. The workers appeared to focus on filling the eroded parts of the highway and did not appear to be doing work to stabilize the house.
Inclán said during a 12:30 p.m. phone call that she was unsure of what work FDOT personnel were doing at the site. She added that"no other houses right now facing this condition" where it appears there is a risk of the home being taken away by the surf.It's unclear who owns the house. Teresa, who lives in Turtle Shores, a nearby neighborhood, told the Times-Union that the damage done to the house is"pretty much the worst of it.
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
More cool mornings & warm afternoons through the weekend 🍂🍃Thursday will again be another amazing autumn day with sunshine and highs in the mid-80s. Cool mornings as well in the 60s and 50s through the weekend. houwx weather kprc2 click3houston hounews
Weiterlesen »
Tropical Storm Ian: Storm forecast to become hurricane again once it is off our coastIAN UPDATE: The latest track shows Ian is forecast to become a hurricane again once it is off of our coast
Weiterlesen »
WATCH LIVE: People tempt fate at Florida's St. Augustine Beach as Ian rages onHurricane Ian has been downgraded to a tropical storm, but the destruction is still very real.
Weiterlesen »
Hurricane Ian brings deaths, floods, outages to Florida; system downgrades to tropical storm: LIVEFIERCE WINDS: This is the moment a meteorologist was hit by a tree branch while reporting on Hurricane Ian on a Florida street. When the storm first made landfall, forecasters say winds were at 150 mph. The latest:
Weiterlesen »