In photos: Scenes of destruction after hurricane Michael hits Florida
Mexico Beach used to be a little beach town of about 1,000 people, popular with vacationing families and retirees.
But Michael changed it all, wiping away everything in a stretch of 100 yards or so between the beach and the coastal highway.
Wooden beach bungalows that were built without foundations were simply swept away, leaving empty lots.
Remnants of everyday life — sinks, washing machines, bikes — are scattered all over the muddy ground.
Houses that were built with foundations remain standing but their doors and windows were burst open by the force of the most powerful storm to hit the US since 1969 and the strongest ever in this part of Florida.
At the marina, pleasure boats were tossed around like toys, some of them ending up all the way up on the highway.
Most of the town’s residents heeded evacuation orders, but some stuck it out – and said the storm’s passage was sheer hell
Here are some of the scenes of destruction in that area after hurricane Michael’s fury.