Inside Hurricane Michael as it made landfall

ABC News’ Ginger Zee reports from Mexico Beach, Florida, where storm surge wiped away a home.

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50 thoughts on “Inside Hurricane Michael as it made landfall

  1. A guy I know tripped acid through this entire storm like a retard and said his roof got blown off while he was in his house in Mexico beach (the worst part) and it was the craziest trip he’s ever had. I was like dude houses getting torn apart and flooded all around you is the craziest trip either way

  2. The reporter means a concrete building. Cement is the powder, which when mixed with water forms a chemical reaction and turns into concrete. Reporters, and their editors, need to be cognizant of these details.

  3. This footage was made from our condominium “Summerhouse” in Mexico Beach. Our condo was on the floor below where this footage was taken. The blue house at the beginning of the footage was one of the places that we had vacationed at several years before.
    Fortunately for our family, we had moved back to Tennessee before Hurricane Michael.
    To this day, I don’t believe that the majority of people truly realize the devastation that this Hurricane brought to the Florida Panhandle.
    It’s like it’s been forgotten by the media.

  4. My friends uncle's beach house was down the street from the blue house. We walk and the blue house was a mile away and was slanted upwards on a 3 story hotel. the thing was left was the second floor.

  5. I live in Central Florida. The weather was overcast in my area the day Micheal hit. I had to go to school; things were perfectly normal. I turned on the news, and Michael’s destruction was like watching a horror movie! Didn’t know Micheal was that severe!

  6. I was in my house during this let’s just say my roof flew off and my walls was like wet card board. It’s honestly much worse than what they showed if you when a little further down Mexico beach you would see twisted snapped off trees.

  7. As bad as michael was,it was not the strongest hurricane,michael was only a cat 4,hurricane dorian was the worst and strongest to ever form in the atlantic a cat 5+,and if there were a cat 6 she would be it,180 mph, winds w gust of 200 mph,if she had of hit the us at that strength,it would have blew florida and every other state on the atlantic off the map.

  8. Unfortunately me and my family was hit by this hurricane when we evacuated it was already hard to get shelter first my mother's brother steals her money from FEMA and then my mother had share every single peace of dollar and penny she had just to keep paying for a hotel and after while we went back to Florida only to see broken houses powerlines on the ground glass everywhere and mold I was traumatized by this and I will never get over this unfortunately and me and my sister had to be separated from the 2 older siblings it was hard to say goodbye but we got over it and yes we even lost our family pet (they died from old age..)

    2019 Dec 2nd we have a home now and we are now living happy lives

  9. its sad this wasn't as broad casted as a lot of hurricanes. The media didn't. care about Hurricane Michael. Dorian has gotten more attention than this.

  10. Always amused at the things weather reporters describe what’s obvious .
    “Like a wash machine “ anyone describe doing their laundry like a Hurricane ?

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