Florida man kayaks inside flooded home during Hurricane Helene

Florida man paddled through his flooded home as Hurricane Helene’s storm surge submerged Tampa in four feet of water.

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A Florida man made headlines after a video of him navigating his flooded home in a kayak went viral. 

Matt Heller, a resident of Tampa, found himself paddling through his living room as Hurricane Helene brought devastating storm surges to the Gulf Coast and Panhandle on Thursday. 

The Category 4 hurricane triggered significant flooding across the region, with Heller’s house submerged under four feet of water.

In a TikTok video that has since gone viral, Heller is seen calmly maneuvering his purple kayak inside his home. 

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In an interview with CNN, he revealed that the kayak was part of his emergency plan, although he never imagined using it indoors. “I didn’t think I was gonna need it in my living room,” Heller said, recounting how fast the floodwaters rose—about four feet in just an hour and a half.

Despite the power outage, Heller managed to stay afloat, using candles for light. He mentioned that his home had never faced such extreme flooding before.

Tampa Bay saw record-breaking storm surges, with East Bay experiencing a surge of 7.19 feet, surpassing the previous record of 4.56 feet set in 2023.

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