Update on Florida man who tied down his house before life threatening Hurricane Milton

    Hurricane Milton, an initially devastating Category 5 storm, swept over Florida with winds surpassing 157 mph, causing chaos. 

    Residents braced themselves for the worst, with meteorologists predicting devastating destruction.

    Although the hurricane was finally downgraded to a Category 3, with wind gusts lowering to 100 mph, it left a trail of devastation, resulting in major casualties and damage throughout the Sunshine State.

    Despite its downgrade, Hurricane Milton has claimed the lives of at least 16 people, and the figure may climb as authorities continue their rescue efforts.

    Hurricane Milton
    Hurricane Milton (CanvaPro)

    The storm knocked out power for almost two million people, leaving homes and businesses in the dark. 

    Emergency agencies and rescue teams have been working around the clock to assist those affected by heavy flooding and assess damage in impacted areas.

    Among the damage, one narrative that piqued the public’s interest was that of Pedro Casares. The Florida resident went to unusual lengths to secure his property, strapping his entire house down ahead of Hurricane Milton’s arrival.

    The unique strategy elicited varied reactions from observers, with some finding it amusing and others eager to see if it would actually work.

    straps down entire house as Hurricane Milton
    straps down entire house as Hurricane Milton (Youtube/@9NEWS)

     A new update has emerged regarding Casares’ daring preparations.

    Casares’ daughter just released a video on TikTok showing the situation of their home after the hurricane. 

    The footage shows that, despite the devastation caused by the hurricane, their house is still intact, and the straps used to tie it appear to have held up well.

    In the video, she thanked the viewers who had expressed worry, saying they were fortunate to have avoided any severe harm. 

    She said that they were hoping to assist their neighbors, who may not have been as fortunate.

    The online community, which had been closely watching Pedro’s preparations, was overjoyed with the result. 

    Man straps down entire house
    Man straps down entire house (Youtube/@9NEWS)

    Many people commented on the video, calling it a “good idea” and expressing satisfaction that the house was unharmed.

    Some observers, however, noted that the houses visible in the backdrop appeared to be undamaged as well, implying that Casares’ extreme preparations were not wholly necessary. 

    Others justified his conduct, claiming that “better safe than sorry” was the proper strategy for dealing with such a powerful storm.

    While Casares’ narrative has become a symbol of preparedness, others have received equal recognition for their perseverance during Hurricane Milton. 

    Unconventional approach to safe his house
    Unconventional approach to safe his house (Youtube/@9NEWS)

    Notably, Joseph Malinowski, a sailor who refused to leave his boat despite storm warnings, earned the nickname “Lieutenant Dan” for his tenacity in riding out the hurricane.

    Malinowski later revealed that he had survived the “pretty mellow” storm, despite his boat being pounded into the harbor wall. 

    As Florida recovers, stories like this demonstrate the extent homeowners would go to safeguard their homes and loved ones in the face of potentially fatal weather occurrences.

    Nijem's strapped-down home
    Nijem’s strapped-down home (Youtube/@9NEWS)

    Pedro Casares’ actions not only rescued his home, but also inspired others in the community. As the cleanup begins, his narrative serves as a reminder of the need of planning and community assistance during such difficult times.

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