The video was a time-lapse of a storm surge that slowly started to fill the streets with water.
More than a week over Hurricane Ian struck Florida, pictures and videos are emerging that are showing just how damaging the storm was.
The 2:30 video was a time-lapse of a storm surge that slowly started to fill the streets with water. The surge then became so high that a house stationed in the street ended up floating away with the water.Through it all, somehow the camera survived!
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