@jbenny1277748 hmm.. I don't know about that. I live in the states and pray to God everyday and he has given me a wonderful life. I enjoy a great education, a nice home, and a wonderful family. So Im not sure what you are talking about. Most Americans are thriving and have a very high standard of living. So as far as "hell raining down." Not seeing it.
I live in Saucier, MS right outside of Gulfport. When Hurricane Katrina ripped through it was no walk through the park!! All my relatives came to my house because they all live in trailers!! I walked outside during Katrina and the strong winds knocked me on the ground. A tornado ripped through our local drug store We were without water and electricity for a couple weeks!!
I saw that everyday for a year of my life. Gulfport was beautiful before and now almost 4 years later have buildings no one has ever touched. You think seeing this is bad. Try sitting on your couch looking through a lil whole watching a tornado come at ur house and ur roof desicate. and all u have left is the people in your life. Grateful for my family and friends. I don't think i will ever stay for a hurricane again after this one. i have nightmares of this and i was only 12
My sister worked in Gulfport last here with Presbyterian Disaster Assistance. I went to visit her and was crushed by what i saw. This year we are headed to Pearlington to work.
well i live here and my house survied bay st louis got it the worst the.for ppl that dont live here.here is some info about gulfport well they got like 10 or 11 casinos so far including bay st louis they also are going to build 29 casinos so far they are building a margaritaville its going to be "HUGE"
its kind of weird that its almost the 3 year anniversary and we still aren't quite back on our feet. also weird that i drive past these places everyday and it's so different
Hey! we have like the SAME stuff on our video! it took us like 2 weeks to get power back, and we went to mobile for food. it was a long trip to the grocery store. and a tree went through my window in my room. that sucked. and my grandmother and my aunt lost their houses. and her cat died. and like 6 of my friends had to swim out. and my dad and all the men in the neighborhood, brighten place, got guns out of my dads gun closet (hes a big hunter) and had to fight of looters. it was crazy.
Yea, I was here too. Walked around Hwy 90 near Jeff Davis' home in Biloxi. People were walking around like Twilight Zone zombies. Very eerie. Wouldn't wish this experience on any one. I pray for continued strength for all on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and Louisiana.
I was part of a student responce team called reachout tuscaloosa and we stayed in an elementary school beside an old foortball stadium I was rebuildin houses and repairing roofs and we had alot of people there in gulfport were from tuscaloosa alabama
Yea, was there too. Friend swam for his life in his neighbor hood to get to higher ground from his roof in Gulfport. Supprised to see how apathetic a lot of people are now about it.
not one of my post-apocalyptic nightmares were ever as ugly and devastated as this. i'm a former GPT resident, and have always been skittish about viewing these... now i know why...
This has been flagged as spam show
Karma of god is now raining hell down on the states for invading countries. Enjoy bitches.
jbenny1277748 1 year ago
@jbenny1277748 hmm.. I don't know about that. I live in the states and pray to God everyday and he has given me a wonderful life. I enjoy a great education, a nice home, and a wonderful family. So Im not sure what you are talking about. Most Americans are thriving and have a very high standard of living. So as far as "hell raining down." Not seeing it.
gmoon6262 1 year ago
@jbenny1277748 FUCK YOU......
uhv8 1 year ago
Gulfport was a beautiful coastal city before Katrina ripped through.
PatrioticAmericanGuy 2 years ago 2
I live in Saucier, MS right outside of Gulfport. When Hurricane Katrina ripped through it was no walk through the park!! All my relatives came to my house because they all live in trailers!! I walked outside during Katrina and the strong winds knocked me on the ground. A tornado ripped through our local drug store We were without water and electricity for a couple weeks!!
PatrioticAmericanGuy 2 years ago
I saw that everyday for a year of my life. Gulfport was beautiful before and now almost 4 years later have buildings no one has ever touched. You think seeing this is bad. Try sitting on your couch looking through a lil whole watching a tornado come at ur house and ur roof desicate. and all u have left is the people in your life. Grateful for my family and friends. I don't think i will ever stay for a hurricane again after this one. i have nightmares of this and i was only 12
XxSmallFryxX 2 years ago
My sister worked in Gulfport last here with Presbyterian Disaster Assistance. I went to visit her and was crushed by what i saw. This year we are headed to Pearlington to work.
iRallHeart 2 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
I can destroy all tornados and hurricanes...
and want to make my discovering in practice...
maccKaron 3 years ago
well i live here and my house survied bay st louis got it the worst the.for ppl that dont live here.here is some info about gulfport well they got like 10 or 11 casinos so far including bay st louis they also are going to build 29 casinos so far they are building a margaritaville its going to be "HUGE"
daking2572 3 years ago
its kind of weird that its almost the 3 year anniversary and we still aren't quite back on our feet. also weird that i drive past these places everyday and it's so different
sonorousmorne 3 years ago
Hey! we have like the SAME stuff on our video! it took us like 2 weeks to get power back, and we went to mobile for food. it was a long trip to the grocery store. and a tree went through my window in my room. that sucked. and my grandmother and my aunt lost their houses. and her cat died. and like 6 of my friends had to swim out. and my dad and all the men in the neighborhood, brighten place, got guns out of my dads gun closet (hes a big hunter) and had to fight of looters. it was crazy.
0belladancerella0 3 years ago
Yea, I was here too. Walked around Hwy 90 near Jeff Davis' home in Biloxi. People were walking around like Twilight Zone zombies. Very eerie. Wouldn't wish this experience on any one. I pray for continued strength for all on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and Louisiana.
Biloxi817 4 years ago
I was part of a student responce team called reachout tuscaloosa and we stayed in an elementary school beside an old foortball stadium I was rebuildin houses and repairing roofs and we had alot of people there in gulfport were from tuscaloosa alabama
camo2035 4 years ago
I live about two miles from here. I still can't get over how much destruction was going on around me and did'nt even know about it.
babaq66 4 years ago
Yea, was there too. Friend swam for his life in his neighbor hood to get to higher ground from his roof in Gulfport. Supprised to see how apathetic a lot of people are now about it.
SqueakyTProductions 4 years ago
not one of my post-apocalyptic nightmares were ever as ugly and devastated as this. i'm a former GPT resident, and have always been skittish about viewing these... now i know why...
mtedora 4 years ago
Good video, shows just what is was like, I was there, lost my home in Long Beach, check out my video showing the aftermath.
rick71560 4 years ago
Wow....
SpyHunter69 4 years ago