Steel construction of beach homes looks like the key to surviving hurricanes
NY Times:
I recall a similar scene after Hurricane Ike decimated the Texas coast and one house was left standing. This house looks like it has steel support beams and a steel roof. The support beams are probably welded tieing the structure together. If you look at the rubble and ruins of the homes around it they appear to be piles of wood that were probably nailed or bolted in place. I doubt the beach chairs on the porch were there during the storm.
Among the Ruins of Mexico Beach Stands One House, Built ‘for the Big One’
Hurricane Michael wrecked every other beachfront house on the block, but one came through the storm nearly pristine, as if protected by grace. How did it survive?
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