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Hurricane Katrina Winds Blowing People Around

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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2006

NOTE: The people in this video are NOT Ultimate Chase employees nor did Ultimate Chase encourage these people to do this. But, they were goingo to do it anyway so we filmed it. This is EXTREMELY dangerous to be out in the wind like this....

Video from the Hurricane Katrina DVD - Battle At The Beachfront showing people in South Florida being blown around from strong winds during Katrina's first landfall at Ft. Lauderdale. The entire video showing 28 foot storm surge can be found at http://www.BattleAtTheBeachfront.com

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  • looked like it was a bad day to be mary poppins

  • 'hows the weather ollie?'

    'ITS RAININ' SIDEWAYS!!!'

    'thank you ollie.'

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  • nice day to fly a kite

  • How is this funny? Those people could have actually gotten hurt, and fyi next time i do not recommend going out in that weather. :D

  • why am I imagining how funny it would look to watch birds trying to fly in that condition LOL

  • srry...I HAD TO LAUGH!!! their blowin' like leaves on a windy day x3

  • WHAT ARE THEY THINKING!

  • Tornado gets more worse than hurricane!

  • wow thats not safe but did you know Hurricane Katrina is the strongest Hurricane irene in history!?

  • Why the hell were people driving around during the storm?

  • @verdasium

    Until you get impaled by a stop sign :)

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