3 years old when my cutler ridge "deathtrap" of a lennar home was demolished by andrew. My roof entirely caved in in my room. Luckily I evacuated to my grandparents house with my mother..
Im from Cutler Ridge, lived there from 1985 to 1993, Our house did pretty well, ill never forget the roofing shingles that were stuck in tree's and houses like shurikens, also the mountains of garbage, the frantic looting, Red Cross coming with fucking coffee in miami august heat, we needed batteries and cold water. They said 50 people died in that, i call bullshit, it was a disaster that was tidied up, who knows how many undocumented cubans and hatians died in the hurricane or were shot
I lived off SW 198th Street when Andrew hit with my husband and daughters ages 4 and 7. The roof of our family room caved in while we huddled in the closet. Cutler Ridge Middle school, where I teach became a community center with military troops and feeding stations. My family had to live on an apartment in Kendall. I thought it was the worst thing that could happen to my family. However with God's help and our church community Perrine Baptist - now Christ Fellowship we moved forward - got a n
I was in homestead when it hit. My family and I didn't stick around for it. When we went back the whole neighborhood was leveled. Like a nuclear bomb went off. We ended up rebuilding and selling moving into the Florida keys where i am now. It's only a matter of time before another comes back
So much changed after that people lost just about everything and some split up others just left town never came back Aug 22-24 1992 it all changed never the same again
i was 9 when andrew hit, and remember every detail. It still brings me to tears watching this footage. It's amazing how fast you can lose everything. It really makes you grateful for what's you do have, and understand what is really important.
That's like second worst story but have guys seen one on weather about Linda bell that's worst Andrew story I heard.. Here's my Andrew blog I made for people of Andrew
myspace/handrew92 well I just moved from Florida to salt lake city ut during oct no worrys hurricanes here...
i was 8 years old also we lived off old cutler and franfo next to the correy league..right down from black point our house was destroyed..never the same between my faimly buying another house n shit
This is so sad. I was 8 when Andrew hit and I lived in Cutler Ridge right by the old Regal Cinemas that are no longer there. I was young, but at 26 now, I look at how painful and stressful it was for everyone and am so grateful to still have my family. We lost our home and I will never take anything for granted.... :(
I was up here in West Palm Beach. I remember watching Channel 4 on TV here and seeing what South Miami area was going through while it just merely drizzled outside up here. That's ok, we got our fair share in mid 2000s.
3 years old when my cutler ridge "deathtrap" of a lennar home was demolished by andrew. My roof entirely caved in in my room. Luckily I evacuated to my grandparents house with my mother..
theBumruckus 6 months ago
Im from Cutler Ridge, lived there from 1985 to 1993, Our house did pretty well, ill never forget the roofing shingles that were stuck in tree's and houses like shurikens, also the mountains of garbage, the frantic looting, Red Cross coming with fucking coffee in miami august heat, we needed batteries and cold water. They said 50 people died in that, i call bullshit, it was a disaster that was tidied up, who knows how many undocumented cubans and hatians died in the hurricane or were shot
igotmyxomatosis3 6 months ago
I lived off SW 198th Street when Andrew hit with my husband and daughters ages 4 and 7. The roof of our family room caved in while we huddled in the closet. Cutler Ridge Middle school, where I teach became a community center with military troops and feeding stations. My family had to live on an apartment in Kendall. I thought it was the worst thing that could happen to my family. However with God's help and our church community Perrine Baptist - now Christ Fellowship we moved forward - got a n
Godseternalrose 6 months ago
i was there
0420irie 7 months ago
Sad
suavebone 1 year ago
I was in homestead when it hit. My family and I didn't stick around for it. When we went back the whole neighborhood was leveled. Like a nuclear bomb went off. We ended up rebuilding and selling moving into the Florida keys where i am now. It's only a matter of time before another comes back
Nezbien 1 year ago
i live in cutler ridge right now but when andrew hit i was not born yet
mileycyrus685 1 year ago
So much changed after that people lost just about everything and some split up others just left town never came back Aug 22-24 1992 it all changed never the same again
horseboyken 1 year ago
i was 9 when andrew hit, and remember every detail. It still brings me to tears watching this footage. It's amazing how fast you can lose everything. It really makes you grateful for what's you do have, and understand what is really important.
beautifulgessica 1 year ago
That's like second worst story but have guys seen one on weather about Linda bell that's worst Andrew story I heard.. Here's my Andrew blog I made for people of Andrew
myspace/handrew92 well I just moved from Florida to salt lake city ut during oct no worrys hurricanes here...
jinkdog2008 2 years ago
i was 8 years old also we lived off old cutler and franfo next to the correy league..right down from black point our house was destroyed..never the same between my faimly buying another house n shit
TheQtrmiler 2 years ago
I'm pretty sure he lived in the old Lakes by the Bay. Those houses crumbled....
EMM2875 2 years ago
Lennar still makes crappy homes, up to code or not. Heard about "Chinese drywall?"
Kmartiscool 2 years ago
This is so sad. I was 8 when Andrew hit and I lived in Cutler Ridge right by the old Regal Cinemas that are no longer there. I was young, but at 26 now, I look at how painful and stressful it was for everyone and am so grateful to still have my family. We lost our home and I will never take anything for granted.... :(
Maiden4her 2 years ago 2
I was up here in West Palm Beach. I remember watching Channel 4 on TV here and seeing what South Miami area was going through while it just merely drizzled outside up here. That's ok, we got our fair share in mid 2000s.
grahambrunk 2 years ago
I knew him. It is still painful to look at this tragedy.
lovinhollywood 3 years ago
watching that breaks my heart :(
traemaxwell 3 years ago