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Daughter shares footage of what 'legendary' man's house looks like after he strapped it down in preparation for Hurricane Milton

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Published 12:17 11 Oct 2024 GMT+1

Daughter shares footage of what 'legendary' man's house looks like after he strapped it down in preparation for Hurricane Milton

Pedro Casares was widely praised for his unique approach as the storm made its way to Florida

Emily Brown

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The daughter of a man who went viral for his unique approach to tackle Hurricane Milton has shared an update on the state of his house in the aftermath.

Everyone has their own ways of dealing with disaster, so when Hurricane Milton began to barrel towards Florida, Pedro Casares knew he had to take action.

In videos that have since gone viral, the resident showed off the unusual way he'd decided to secure his house - seemingly taking inspiration from the way luggage is sometimes strapped to the roof of a car.

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Using a series of yellow straps, Casares had secured his house to the ground by fixing the straps into hooks, which were placed eight feet into the earth with cement.

Casares' approach prompted internet users to crown him a 'legend', with many people begging for updates as the storm passed and saying they were '100% invested in this story'.

Luckily, Casares' daughter, Raisa, has come through with updates.

Raisa showed off the house in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, in a video shared on TikTok where she admitted the land was covered with leaves and branches.

She noted that other houses in the area had suffered damage, such as trees falling through windows, but thanks to Casares' careful preparation, their house was intact.

"Thankful we're okay, house is good from crazy damages or anything. Straps are still strapped in," she said.

Casares acknowledged the home was in a 'no-flood' zone, so her family thankfully avoided having their house filled with water.

"Everything is intact. Not a single shingle or tile has lifted from the roof," she said.

After she shared her clip, some viewers pointed out that other houses in the area seemed to have stayed intact even without Casares' strap method, though Raisa noted the street behind their home 'got struck badly'.

The home was still intact after the hurricane (TikTok/@simplyuniquesmiles93)
The home was still intact after the hurricane (TikTok/@simplyuniquesmiles93)

Other viewers continued to praise the family for doing what they could to stay safe, with one writing: "That was a good idea. Your dad is smart man. I'm happy to see you're safe."

Raisa explained in her video that the family weren't planning to take the straps off the house until hurricane season had come to an end, but she expressed her thanks that there was no major damage from the most recent storm.

"This is literally [my parents'] only home, so I understand why they want to tie it down," she said.

Meteorologists are reportedly still keeping an eye on two other systems over the Atlantic Ocean, which could grow into strong storms in the coming days.

To donate to the American Red Cross, which helps provide food, supplies, shelter and emotional support to victims of crisis you can donate here.

Featured Image Credit: Tiktok/@simplyuniquesmiles93/9 NEWS

Topics: Florida, Viral, TikTok, Weather

Emily Brown
Emily Brown

Emily Brown is UNILAD Editorial Lead at LADbible Group. She first began delivering news when she was just 11 years old - with a paper route - before graduating with a BA Hons in English Language in the Media from Lancaster University. Emily joined UNILAD in 2018 to cover breaking news, trending stories and longer form features. She went on to become Community Desk Lead, commissioning and writing human interest stories from across the globe, before moving to the role of Editorial Lead. Emily now works alongside the UNILAD Editor to ensure the page delivers accurate, interesting and high quality content.

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