Hurricane Michael: Looking back one year later
Almost one year since Hurricane Michael, many people in our viewing area are still struggling to find some normalcy in the rubble the Category 5 storm left behind. We've put together a gallery of photos that captured Hurricane Michael's destruction around our viewing area.
(Source: Gadsden County Sheriff's Department)Photo by: Bell, Autumn
Meridian Place Apartments (Source: Matt Baxter, WTXL editor/photographer)Photo by: (Source: David Magee)
Meridian Place Apartments (Source: Matt Baxter, WTXL editor/photographer)Photo by: (Source: David Magee)
A street in Apalachicola, FL, floods amid storm surge from Hurricane Michael on Wednesday. The storm strengthened to nearly 150 mph before landfall in the Florida Panhandle.Photo by: Bell, Autumn
Panhandle Kids Are #PanhandleStrong: Florida State Athletes Affected By Hurricane MichaelPhoto by: Courtesy: Janarius Robinson
Trees and power lines are down all over town. Some trees & heavy limbs continue to fall. We all need the safest space to respond to work on response and recovery. Please remain sheltered in place throughout the night. (The…Photo by: Bell, Autumn
Photo by: Bell, Autumn
Photo by: Bell, Autumn
Photo by: Bell, Autumn
Photo by: Bell, Autumn
Photo by: Bell, Autumn
Photo by: Bell, Autumn
Photo by: Bell, Autumn
Photo by: Bell, Autumn
Photo by: Bell, Autumn
Photo by: Bell, Autumn