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Wildfires swept through the Florida Panhandle county over the weekend, near where Hurricane Michael made landfall and thousands of acres of tree debris remain on the ground.
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Firefighters work to contain three wildfires in Bay County as high winds and dry conditions make their efforts more challenging.
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It will help about a dozen counties prepare for future disasters.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis announced more Hurricane Michael recovery assistance is coming to rural communities across the Panhandle on Thursday.
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Three years ago, the storm blew the century-old schoolhouse off its foundation, tore up its roof and shattered its glass windows.
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The Forest Landowners Association wants Congress help landowners recover their lands and losses.
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A dirt road that provides the only access to Alligator Point washed out again during Tropical Storm Fred, along with reports downed trees and power lines.
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The funds will help cover road repair costs, among other efforts.
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Construction on Lynn Haven’s new permanent City Hall is getting underway more than 2 1/2 years after Hurricane Michael. It's the latest milestone the city's nearing in its years-long recovery effort.
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Hurricanes caused catastrophic damage to East Coast military bases in 2018. Now, as it starts to rebuild, the Pentagon wants to make bases less vulnerable to future storms.
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Hurricane Michael destroyed about 2.8 million acres of trees, and the leftover debris is creating a serious threat of wildland fire to certain panhandle communities.
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Some areas in the Florida Panhandle are struggling to attract visitors as they continue to recover from Hurricane Michael.