Mexico Beach, FL – Florida’s Mexico Beach ‘Wiped Out’ By Hurricane Michael

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    Rescue personnel perform a search in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael in Mexico Beach, Fla., Thursday, Oct. 11, 2018. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)Mexico Beach, FL – What used to be a gorgeous beachfront city now looks like an apocalyptic mess after Hurricane Michael shredded Mexico Beach, Florida.

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    “Mexico Beach was wiped out,” said Brock Long, head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. “That’s probably ground zero.”

    Gov. Rick Scott says the Florida National Guard got into Mexico Beach and found 20 people who survived a direct hit from Hurricane Michael.

    The town where the hurricane made landfall Wednesday remained very difficult to reach by land a day later, with roads covered by fallen trees, power lines and other storm debris.

    Overhead video from a CNN helicopter Thursday morning reveals widespread devastation across the town of about 1,000 people.

    Entire blocks of homes near the beach have been washed away, leaving nothing but concrete slabs in the sand. Rows and rows of other homes are smashed to pieces or crunched to the ground and leaning at odd angles.

    The town was under a mandatory evacuation order as the rapidly developing storm targeted the coast, but some people were determined to ride out the hurricane.

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    bsnow
    bsnow
    5 years ago

    The Storm must be racist. Just like the dem-o-rats.

    fat36
    fat36
    5 years ago

    What I don’t understand why isn’t there a rule implemented that when you build a structure it should not be Built out of toothpicks being that it’s in a prone area for hurricanes