‘The house is still here’: Residents survey Idalia’s destruction of Florida’s Horseshoe Beach



Two residents who left Horseshoe Beach, Florida, as Hurricane Idalia approached the Big Bend, returned to look at the damage to their community.

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3 comments

  1. Oh it's still there, but so is the hurricanes.

  2. Kapitalist Troller Dünyayı mahvederken bizler susup oturuyoruz! Ezilenler birleşebilseler,kapitalizmden daha güzel bir Dünya kuracaklar, savaşların, sömürünün olmadıĝı bir Dünya 😂

  3. This is what CLIMATE CHANGE looks like. And we have the very evil OIL CARTELS to thank for all the destruction caused by climate change. It's a poetic irony to watch a gas station get hit by the storm!