'It's All Gone and We Don't Have Insurance': Florida Woman Shocked Her Home Couldn't Survive 'Unsurvivable' Hurricane Helene Storm Surge
Though Hurricane Helene may have only made landfall a handful of hours ago, the impact of the Category 4 storm is already apparent, especially to Florida residents who refused to heed the Sunshine State's formal warnings to get the h—l out of dodge.
On Thursday night, Skylar Siegfried-Anderson headed to TikTok to not only offer
several
glimpses at the damage from the "historic" hurricane but also express a few apparent regrets about sticking around to watch her allegedly uninsured home fill with floodwaters.
"Holy c–p, how did I think I could survive this s—t?" she said of the storm, one Tallahassee's National Weather Service had previously described as "catastrophic and potentially unsurvivable."
But even as Siegfried-Anderson lamented about her now "underwater" house and her neighbor, who she claimed had died after being "electrocuted," TikTok had little sympathy.
"I think my frontal lobe has 100% developed bc seeing people act like this makes me so angry," wrote one commenter on one of her clips.
"It's almost like...the warnings were...warning you of this," added a second, while another questioned how she planned to "salvage" her home, as she explained in a previous video.
"Were you personally gonna stop the water from going in?" they asked.
While the world may never know how Siegfried-Anderson planned to channel Posideon himself, take it from these FAFO-fueled clips: The Waffle House index never lies.
@theskylarsiegfried Everything is ruined #hurricanehelene #hurricane ♬ original sound - Skylar Siegfried-Anderson
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