I'm just noting this because the title suggests it only shows Key Allegro. This is for my own reference because it's hard to recognize things due to hurricane damage. This video begins on Fulton Beach Road going north, then goes over the bridge into Key Allegro and shows the damage. Then they drive back over the bridge to Fulton Beach Road and go south towards Rockport. At 12:00 or so, the video suddenly switches from Fulton Beach Road to Hwy 35 (headed south a short distance past HEB, Walgreens, American Bank, McDonalds, etc., none of which are shown). They are soon passing the Poor Man's Bar and Grill and the service station and getting to the divided hwy. part of 35, approaching the marina and downtown area. They drive into the downtown area about one block (the red light at that intersection where I-35 splits to turn right or go downtown is totally missing), but they show none of the downtown damage and do not enter the marina area. They are soon back on Hwy 35 again, driving towards its intersection with Market Street. They turn right on Market Street (going towards the bypass) and soon pass the flipped and destroyed trailers and campers at the Camper Clinic. They take Market all the way to the Bypass. At the Bypass, they turn left and soon show how flooded the road was as well as damaged places and tilted electric poles. The video ends as they approach a less populated area en route to Aransas Pass and Corpus Christi.
found it.... interesting...... how the rich at key allegro were afforded all the security of boots on the ground and monitored access via checkpoint.... while in many other "working class" areas there was zip... nada... no "presence" of security such as afforded to key allegro.