it hit the southern part of the state known as the florida panhandle it was the state's fiercest tarakan in more than eighty years the storms intensity has waned as it moves inland but neighboring states including georgia and north and south carolina are bracing for more destruction. hurricane michael carved a path of destruction as it crashed ashore near panama city florida. with winds up to two hundred fifty kilometers an hour the storm was the worst to hit the northern panhandle in decades flooding homes and streets. the wind was so strong and with the trees you can hear just about every tree cracking in breakin in the rain just hitting up against a house. you could tell it was something major but again if you've never experienced a hurricane or a major storm trust me this is something that you never want to go through. to feel when you decide to stay for the good jet engine. the winds just super super high pitched you could feel it in your ears like the pressure just changing the you know. overnight michael moved towards the state of georgia and is expected to plow northward threaten