![]() Justin Busch, deputy fire chief for the Panama City Beach Fire Rescue, added that crews were busy Thursday morning assessing PCB for damage, but that the shopping center was hit the hardest, with some of its windows blown out and part of the roof caved in. Lumm also said that bleachers, fences and the concession stand at Callaway Sports were damaged, as well as Express Lane in the Open Sands Shopping Center on the Beach. Ians 150 mph winds and heavy rains knocked out power for 2.6 million. ![]() Park rangers host interpretive programs in the amphitheater. Hurricane Ian, one of the most powerful storms ever to hit the U.S., made landfall on Floridas Gulf Coast on September 28. ![]() "There's a possibility that we had a tornado touch down, but we're going to have the National Weather Service make that exact determination," said Lumm, who added that sustained 80 mph winds were recorded across the county. "(NWS) will send down a team (Friday) that will meet with me and do their assessment, and we should find out in a few days."Īmong areas that reported extensive damage were Sweet Bay in Panama City, where a few homes were hit "extremely bad" and Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport, where "a bunch of" private planes, hangars and vehicles were battered. Hikers can experience the verdant, gently sloping landscape of North Florida. and most of the damage occurring between 5 and 6:30 a.m. New Orleans Police detective Alexander Reiter, looks over debris from a building that collapsed during Hurricane Ida in New Orleans, Monday, Aug. ![]() PANAMA CITY BEACH - Strong winds from a severe storm caused widespread damage across Bay County early Thursday morning.Īccording to Frankie Lumm, the county's emergency management division chief, the storm started about 3 a.m. Watch Video: High winds, power outages along Beach Drive during storm ![]()
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