A1A Flooding Along Fort Lauderdale Beach 2012
October 28, 2012. The ocean has washed an entire section of Fort Lauderdale beach onto State Road A1A. For updated photos of this event, visit design215.com For those of you unfamiliar with the area, the signs indicate where parking spaces used to be. There was a low retaining wall to keep the wind from blowing sand into the road, a sidewalk, a bicycle lane, and four lanes of traffic. This has all been buried by the sand from beach. The ocean now occupies the place where the beach used to be. Apparently this is happening due to a combination of Hurricane Sandy passing nearby, unusually high tides, and a full moon. Bulldozers were here earlier, piling up the sand in an effort to clear a portion of the road and prevent further flooding. The damage to the beach appears to be limited to this residential area, north of Sunrise Blvd. Tourists can still enjoy a nice wide beach, south of Sunrise Blvd. Please subscribe to this channel and also visit: design215.com facebook.comFrom:Robert GiordanoViews:3 2ratingsTime:01:48More inTravel Events

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