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  • I actually live just a few miles from this city in this video, right by it. Long Beach. Me, my sisters, and my dad had to stay in our house during the storm because my mom had to go to work at a nursing home...thankfully, the worst we got was a bunch of leaks, our pool and shed roof destroyed, a few shingles taken off, and losing the top of our chimney on our roof. We were all safe tho.

  • my buddys girl blows like this storm

  • It's funny how retards are trying to make a connection between religion and a natural disaster. Like if one has anything to do with the other. Retards.

  • Great video.....poor Mississippi, one of these days your luck is going to change....

  • @mrcoolio1997

    Jesus doesn't control anything and man I wish you and all the other non Christians died from that

  • this is proof. jesus christ sucks

  • @mistercoolio1997 you suck.Jesus dosnt even control the weather

  • It was hot after the storm..

  • I was there when this was happening right by courthouse road and Perry. Worked with Red Cross... I could not eat meat for two years because of the smell. It took five years before I could watch these videos...good job.

  • I was there doing relief work and just watching this i can remember that stentch in the air when you would be walking around outside afterwards. It literally smelled like death in the air. It was kinda kreepy

  • Im 17 years old and was born and still am being raised in mississippi. It was painful to go through this and even more being that we got barely any coverage. Im from Long Beach, and my entire city was gone.

  • i was there hey look you can see my house it is in the ocean at the bottom

  • i cannot imagine how the american can handle which such powerful wind..it seems facing the final day on earth. nobody can challenge the natural disaster.

  • Ho-lee shit!

  • Damn, to be honest, hurricanes are destructive

  • Karma of god is now raining hell down on the states for invading countries. Enjoy bitches.

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  • i hope that they rebuild the old gulf coast back. before the hurricane there were so many things to do here. now its just plain ole boring

  • How can you say that MS was affected as bad as LA? Everything from Waveland to Pascagoula was GONE! Not from boken levee's but from the actual hurricane! It wasn't a Cat 2 when it hit MS...search for helicopter tour of MS after the storm and see the damage. that is from tidal surge and wind! The President Casino was on top of the Holiday Inn. I love New Orleans...but to think they had it worse it just wrong!

  • @1pcguru you are so very wrong. I watched on my PWS winds gusting to 115mph from a collapsing western eyewall. The reasons the levees broke was from the hurricane dumbass. if the hurricane wouldn't have git there would have been no problem. Btw, the hurricane weakened to a strong Category 2 by the time it made landfall in Mississippi.

  • @weatherbug95 WHO FUCKING CARES ABOUT THE RETARDS THAT DIDN'T FUCKING LEAVE NEW ORLEANS! WE KNEW FOR FUCKING YEARS THAT A HURRICANE WOULD TO THAT TO THAT SHIT WHOLE!

  • @Dragonfaire What a cunt face you are.

  • I went through hurricane Katrina in Metairie, a suburb of New Orleans. The reason New Orleans got noticed more was because a lot more people were affected. People say New Orleans wasn't hit as hard as Mississippi are wrong. We got 20 foot waves off Lake Ponchartrain. The winds were also very severe with gust over 115 mph. I was 10yrs at the time Katrina hit and I will remember it for the rest of my life.

  • @weatherbug95...Metarie and New Orleans were NOT hit by Katrina as hard as Gulfport....FACT You did not receive 115 mph winds either, look it up. New Orleans barely saw Category 1 and 2 wind strength. Gulfport saw 120 mph sustained and 27 foot storm surge. The only reason you saw so much coverage on New Orleans is because of the levees breaking AFTER the storm hit and stranding all the dumb asses that stayed in the fish bowl.

  • ever notice how when you kick and ant hill alllllll the little ants go right to fixing there home, ok now have you noticed the same happenes when our homes or towns get destroyed we rebuild emidietly, pretty cool huh

  • i hope we never get another hurricane like katrina. this was a devastating blow to the Gulf Coast.

  • DUDE!!! i know that street thats right by the greyhound bus station and the marine life aquarium. when i was little i used to go there all the time , cant wait to go back

  • @spikonaleash It is gone now.

  • I am here on business from Dallas.....the devastation 4 years later is so apparent, but so is the reconstruction and the will of the people of Gulfport and along the coast to bring it back!!!! Humbling.....

  • I live in Gulfport. If you weren't here, you can't imagine not just the damage, but the smell of the coast afterwards.

  • I live in Mandeville, LA about 40 miles north of New Orleans. 3 weeks before Katrina hit, I took my mother to the Miss. gulf coast to play tourist and see sights that we haven't seen in 40 years such as Ship Island and the Marinelife dolphin show. Little did we know that 3 weeks later, most of what we saw was going to be destroyed. New Orleans got most of the press, but Miss. was hit far worse.

  • @33Keith33 Um...I'd like to know where Mississippi was hit far worse? over 80% of New Orleans was under 8+ feet of water. Sure doesn't sound that "bad" according to you. Also 90% of the deaths occurred in New Orleans. Please don't say stupid shit like that. My house was destroyed by Katrina and you making idiotic comments hurts.

  • @weatherbug95 80% of New Orleans was underwater which, of course, was devastating. When most of the residents of the Mississippi coast returned after the storm, they found nothing left of their homes but a concrete slab and rubble. The flooding in New Orleans was due to inferior levee construction while the coast took a near direct hit. I never claimed that the death tolls on the coast were greater, I was referring to the brunt of the storm.

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  • @weatherbug95 FUCK NEW ORLEANS! WHOLE CITES WHERE DESTROYED IN MISSISSIPPI ! WHO FUCKING CARES THE TOILET WAS FLUSHED IN NEW ORLEANS!

  • Awesome. Very impressive footage.

  • im from gulfport and from what the news said a hurricane only hit new orleans.

  • i was in Deslile when it made landfall...never heard wind that powerful before and a twister passed rite by our house. my apt in Pass christan was totalled. very scary shit

  • im from gulfport im n atlanta now i go ho home and visit a lot was just there mardi gras its just not the same like it was before the storm but gulfport till i die

  • @228reppa Holy crap! I am from Gulfport and also now live in Atlanta!

  • Great footage.

  • Great job with it man, really makes you feel like you're really there in the brunt of it

  • Oh my - closest I EVER want to get to a 'cane - WOWW

    *StormSpinner1* in Texas

    That screaming WIND --!

  • my dad was here working at memorial hospital in gulfport when katrina struck and he survived it

  • I Love Gulfport.

  • hey the end is by my church! First United Methodist.

  • im really glad you made this! its good to let everyone see what happened to us! my grandmother lived on the beach, but she lost her house. i was in my house the whole time! i didnt go out!

  • how do yo download these videos?

  • u8hhh u hit upload...

  • Awesome video George. Really captures the power of these storms. That flying helicopter style sheet of currugated iron at 1.05 is really dangerous! Good job!

  • I remember telling a man this a few hours before landfall about his cat he'd left at his beach house; "You have about 2-3 hours to run over and get him before he is dead." We also had to save a St. Bernard dog swimming around the garage. George does a great job and has great instincts when it comes to storms. 1 year later I drove through and toured the city, it's amazing how much has changed, and what hasn't. BTW this was filmed from the garage attatched to the Hancock Bank Building in downtown.

  • the forces of charity will make a comeback

  • as a former GPT resident, i am FLOORED by this!

  • This is very powerful. I haven't really grieved like I should over this. I watched it so that I didn't have to shove it in my heart anymore. My mom died during this storm for a country that cared (goverment) nothing about her, so sad (crying.)

  • How did she die "for a country"... in a hurricane?

  • If you read it taking the (Goverment) out you get."My Mom died during this storm for a country that cared nothing about her".How can you make a comment 123Jered when you can't read.This person is making a statement that there Mom died and the Country don't care.God be with you judgment081.

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