Hurricane Michael has slammed into the Florida Gulf coast with catastrophic results.
The storm made landfall with category 4 winds of 155 MPH, and currently has maximum sustained winds of 125 MPH.
Hurricane Michael is the biggest storm to hit the region ever recorded and is “the strongest hurricane to make landfall in the continental U.S. since Andrew (1992),” according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Check out videos and photos of the storm’s destruction:
Footage shot by a TV crew in Panama City gives a sense of the damage in the aftermath of #HurricaneMichael, the worst hurricane to hit the Florida Panhandle since the mid-1800s, according to FEMA officials. https://t.co/Xnj5eFo0zF pic.twitter.com/LI0IS4Ze6S
— ABC News (@ABC) October 10, 2018
Video taken from inside the eye wall:
TREE UPROOTED. Watch as this huge tree is uprooted from the ground in Panama City Beach, #Florida. (via Margaret Renee Grimes Clack) #HurricaneMichael #Michael #Hurricane #PanamaCityBeach pic.twitter.com/GbwR4FKyZK
— Josh Benson (@WFLAJosh) October 10, 2018
I seriously have no words to describe this, it’s awesome but equally terrifying #HurricaneMichael pic.twitter.com/0Y8HQJub1Z
— Kirsten Fiscus (@KDFiscus) October 10, 2018
Update: Water has crept up all the way to the hotel. You can no longer see Water Street at all. #Apalachicola pic.twitter.com/StB8KiU2ZJ
— Emilie Ikeda (@emilie_ikeda) October 10, 2018
New construction just collapsed in front of me in Panama City Beach from #hurricanemichael!!! It is going bad fast! pic.twitter.com/CG5R8jcUuf
— Marc Weinberg (@MarcWeinbergWX) October 10, 2018
A look at what houses in #Mexico Beach, #Florida look like right now. This is a follow up from the previous clip posted. They are now submerged and were no match for #HurricaneMichael (via Tessa Talarico) #Hurricane #Michael #HurricaneMichael2018 pic.twitter.com/GJENrhFJha
— Josh Benson (@WFLAJosh) October 10, 2018
We have seen several building collapses in Panama City. The tree damage is incredible. #HurricaneMichael pic.twitter.com/zw2M47PqgG
— Marc Weinberg (@MarcWeinbergWX) October 10, 2018
A reporter covering the storm for the Weather Channel was on camera when he nearly got speared by a 2×4.
Cantore nearly just got speared by 2×4 it seemed. #HurricaneMichael pic.twitter.com/tyNWrymC3p
— Tim Ballisty (@IrishEagle) October 10, 2018
A highway sign was deposited in this leveled building. #HurricaneMichael damage is extensive in Panama City. pic.twitter.com/CB0KyBXmN6
— Marc Weinberg (@MarcWeinbergWX) October 10, 2018
Here’s a rare video of Fake News CNN covering actual news about the torrential flooding of a Florida neighborhood.
President Trump on Wednesday held a press conference discussing the federal response to Michael.
Earlier today: President @realDonaldTrump, joined by Homeland Security @SecNielsen, listens as @FEMA_Brock briefs reporters on the expected impact of Hurricane Michael on Florida and the Southeastern United States.
Follow @fema for hurricane updates. pic.twitter.com/Qpd8e5yfmd
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) October 10, 2018
“Michael will continue to produce life-threatening hurricane-force winds well inland across portions of the Florida Panhandle, southeast Alabama, and southwestern Georgia this evening as the core of the hurricane continues to move inland,” reported the National Hurricane Center Wednesday evening.
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