Hurricane victim floats in inflatable pool in Ian ravaged home


His pool turned into a life raft.

A painful footage has emerged of a woman swimming helplessly in an inflatable pool after her home was flooded by Hurricane Ian, which got stronger Category 1 hurricane Thursday evening,

The video of his instant flotation device is It has garnered over 40 million views and 5 million likes on TikTok as the audience feared for its safety.

The nail-biting clip, titled “Send Help,” shows user Beth curled up in a blue blow-up pool as it spins along her furniture in the living room, which rises to window level like a view of the water. are filled. Of “Titanic”. At all times, strong winds can be seen rattling the trees outside.

At one point, the homeowner, whose location is unclear, can be heard asking the audience “If you ever swim in your own living room with your refrigerator in a floating pool…. on your doorstep.” “

Needless to say, Beth’s horrific condition prompted a flood of anxious reactions from TikTok commentary.

“Oh my god!!!! Please be safe,” wrote a concerned onlooker with a gasp, “Please let us know you are fine.”

“Stay safe. It can compromise the structure of your house, please be careful!!!” Another well wisher warned.

Beth is seen swimming in a pool as her possessions revolve around her in her submerged home.

Beth is seen swimming in a pool as her possessions revolve around her in her submerged home.


At one point, the homeowner can be heard asking the audience "If you ever swim in a floaty pool in your own living room with your refrigerator.... at your doorstep."

At one point, the homeowner can be heard asking listeners “If you’ve ever swam in your own living room with your refrigerator in a floating pool…. on your doorstep.”


Beth's location is currently unknown.

Beth’s location is currently unknown.


Beth’s condition is not yet clear. However, the victim of the storm posted a follow up video yesterday, Taken from a completely dark house, in which she begs the public to save her. “If you can see me now, I’m alive, still swimming in water, someone needs to help me,” Beth pleads in the clip.

The heartwarming video comes as Hurricane Ian barrels toward South Carolina, where it is slated to make landfall on Friday before hitting North Carolina on Saturday.

former category 4 hurricane pounded the southeast shoreline last week, bringing 150 mph winds and 12-foot waves that flooded homes and millions of people stranded And Without electricity throughout Florida,

Meanwhile, economic losses are estimated to amount to more than $100 billion dollars in damages.

Yesterday in a terrible scene, Hurricane Ian. flood due to Human remains found in a cemetery near Orlando.

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