Michael hit the Florida Panhandle on Wednesday as the most intense hurricane ever to strike the area, killing at least two people and leaving a trail of destruction in its path.

Kathy Coy stands among what is left of her home after Hurricane Michael destroyed it in Panama City, Florida. She said she was in the home when it was blown apart and is thankful to be alive.

Kathy Coy stands among what is left of her home after Hurricane Michael destroyed it in Panama City, Florida. She said she was in the home when it was blown apart and is thankful to be alive.

A fallen tree rests on a house after remnants of Hurricane Michael passed through Columbia, South Carolina. The accident sent at least one person to the hospital.

Kaylee O'Brian cries as she's unable to find her cat after several trees fell on her now-destroyed home in Panama City, Florida.

People look on at a damaged store after Hurricane Michael passed through Panama City, Florida.

Debris lays on the ground of a Booze Express store in Panama City Beach, Florida.

A McDonald's sign is toppled in Panama City, Florida.

Derailed box cars are seen in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael in Panama City, Florida.

A house damaged by Hurricane Michael in Panama City, Florida.

Damaged boats and a truck are seen in a marina in Panama City, Florida.

Residents clear a road of fallen trees in Panama City, Florida.

Sandra Taube looks through her apartment in Panama City, Florida.

Haley Nelson inspects damages to her family's properties in the Panama City, Florida.

A woman and her children wait near a destroyed gas station in Panama City, Florida.

A car is seen caught in flood waters in Panama City, Florida.



Kathy Coy stands among what is left of her home after Hurricane Michael destroyed it in Panama City, Florida. She said she was in the home when it was blown apart and is thankful to be alive.

Kathy Coy stands among what is left of her home after Hurricane Michael destroyed it in Panama City, Florida. She said she was in the home when it was blown apart and is thankful to be alive.

A fallen tree rests on a house after remnants of Hurricane Michael passed through Columbia, South Carolina. The accident sent at least one person to the hospital.

Kaylee O'Brian cries as she's unable to find her cat after several trees fell on her now-destroyed home in Panama City, Florida.

People look on at a damaged store after Hurricane Michael passed through Panama City, Florida.

Debris lays on the ground of a Booze Express store in Panama City Beach, Florida.

A McDonald's sign is toppled in Panama City, Florida.

Derailed box cars are seen in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael in Panama City, Florida.

A house damaged by Hurricane Michael in Panama City, Florida.

Storm damage is seen from Hurricane Michael in Panama City, Florida.

People cut away a tree that landed on a vehicle in Panama City, Florida.

Dorian Carter looks under furniture for a missing cat after several trees fell on a home in Panama City, Florida.

Amanda Logsdon begins the process of trying to clean up her home after the roof was blown off in Panama City, Florida.


Residents clear a road of fallen trees in Panama City, Florida.

Sandra Taube looks through her apartment in Panama City, Florida.

Haley Nelson inspects damages to her family's properties in the Panama City, Florida.

A woman and her children wait near a destroyed gas station in Panama City, Florida.

A car is seen caught in flood waters in Panama City, Florida.


I saw nothing which can't be "fixed". I would be and am far more concerned with the injuries and lose of life from storms like this. I am not saying this is not bad, but anything short of the lose of a human life can be fixed or forgotten.
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