After Hurricane Michael: Shortages, Mourning, Darkness
Gas was in short supply, power outages were rampant and search teams continued their arduous tasks Sunday as
There were some victories. Classes will resume Monday at
In the
The storm killed at least 17 people, including one in
"If we lose only one life, to me, that's going to be a miracle,"
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More than 170,000 power customers in
The effort to get schools and hospitals fully operational will be herculean.
"The superintendent wants everyone to know we are focusing on three things right now: faith, family and our future," the district said in a Facebook post. "We will open our schools as soon as is feasible, but right now the county is focused on a humanitarian mission."
"Our hearts are heavy as we begin the process of rebuilding our community following the devastation of Hurricane Michael," Campbell said.
A silver lining: Emergency rooms at both hospitals remained functioning.
Prison and jails were also hit hard. The state
No injuries were reported, and a website was provided for families to determine where their loved ones had been transferred.
"All inmates were secure and had access to food and drinking water through the duration of the storm," the department said.
President
"We're all in this together,"
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