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we also understand that storm surge was about 12 to 18 feet. the same story is playing out over and over again within this town. we had a chance to survey some of the damage. what we saw was just incredible. i really have no words. i had a chance to talk to some people. i talked to a young man in pain. he lived in a house on stilts. and he was sitting on what was the foundation. that s all that was left. the house was completely lifted off and blown away. he also worked here. he has no job and no home. i spoke to another man, he says that he was taking photos of what was once a home that was recently purchased and renovated about three months ago to be an airbnb. that is also gone. this is the story here. there is currently no wanting water. there is no electricity. as you said, aaron, there is a staggered return that started this weekend. early this morning, we ve seen people come back. they are coming back to absolutely nothing. there are several structures here that are still standi
People trying to save house on stilts in Cortez. (Source: WWSB) By ABC7 Staff | March 2, 2021 at 5:04 PM EST - Updated March 4 at 1:11 PM
CORTEZ, Fla. (WWSB) - A notable structure in Sarasota Bay has been ordered to be removed after years of legal action.
The house on stilts near the A.P. Bell Fish Company must be torn down, the court ruled. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection had been demanding that homebuilder Raymond Guthrie tear down the home while residents in the community tried to protect it.
Residents say this structure is a net camp and has been around for decades, rebuilt in 2017 after storms damaged the original structure. People say itâs an important part of Cortez Village because of that history.
that s the operations center for people who don t know. do you know how your house is tonight? i live on the east side of town on 98th and i m watching the film right now and i recognize it s hard when you look at these homes because they re in such disarray it s hard to say yes, i recognize it. but up until just now i have never found a video on the east side of town on 98th. i live right on 98th. i did hear so i don t know officially, but i did hear from somebody secondhand, that i live on a house on stilts. and i was told just about an hour ago that my house is not an stilts. it s gone. i don t know that officially, and you know how rumors go around. we ve heard various rumors for
2,000 people hunkered down, trying to ride out this storm. a long and very wet wait until this passes. as you said, anderson, this storm is crawling and dumping all this rain as it moves very, very slowly over the carolinas. anderson. yeah, nick, you were saying you were in a house on stilts. do you have a sense of how high those stilts are? and because you know, if you re getting if youened up getting a storm surge of 12, 13 feet, even some houses on stilts will have flooding on the first level. yeah. i mean, i think we re going to be okay. our stilts are about 12, 13 feet high. then we have two stories above that, so worst case scenario, we go to the top floor, but it s not really predicted to be that high here. i think it will be, you know,