Uhg. Joaquin was not very nice to you. If your pool does not have overflow relief, you'll have to drain on your own back to your normal water level - probably somewhere with the waterline halfway to 3/4 up the skimmer opening. From there, all you can do is manually remove any debris that may have gone in the pool (that you can see), then check your chemicals by testing with your kit. Adjust as necessary. You will probably need to implement a SLAM as your pool will be struggling with a high combined chlorine level if some contaminants flowed-in the pool. You have the option to drain more water to help clear it faster, but you won't be able to drain it all. In fact, I suspect the higher water table in your area may prevent you from going too low right now, so I'd be very careful about how much you drain. I suspect time, good filtering (cleaning), and chemical adjustments will be the course of action for a while. Eventually a lot of the muck and dirt should settle allowing you to vacuum it better as well. Thanks for posting the video.