Pedro Casares became a viral hit after he tied his house to Hurricane Milton, and many wondered how the house survived the hurricane.
The lenses were not attached to the front lawn. Namely, the hooks that held the tapes were buried 2.5 meters and filled with cement. The day after the hurricane, journalists from 9News and CNN visited Pedro and were convinced that his defense against the hurricane was very successful.
Pedro’s daughter, Raisa, shared a video on social networks in which she says that there was only minimal damage due to the flying objects, but that both those and the house are good.
@simplyuniquesmiles93 We made it through our second Hurricane and we are blessed to have no crazy damages to rhe home. My prayers still continue to those heavily affected during this time. Me and my dad are about to drive to see if anyone needs help🙏🫶🏼🏠#HurricaneMilton#CentralFL#Orlando#FLhomegoesviral#homestrappeddown#homedepot#lowes#USCC#cargocontrolstraps#acehardware#CNN#wash2news#spectrumnews#telemundo#univision#dailymail#abcnews#ukradiostation ♬ Inspirational – neozilla
She also added that her father didn’t want to remove the tapes from the house so quickly because the hurricane season is still going on.