You can tell this is going to be a multi-year rebuild. There are still people waiting for repairs here, up there it'll be a years long process for people to get their homes and businesses rebuilt.
I was afraid there would be catastrophic damage to older buildings because they weren't up to code. It's terrible and tragic. It looks like pictures of Hurricane Andrew with all the older homes and building broken apart or flattened or what Irma did to some of the Keys.
People in this area complain about the hurricane codes and how much it adds to the cost of building a new home, remodeling, reroofing, additions and all the other things people do but it is completely necessary in coastal areas. This video illustrates that in horrible fashion.
EDIT:
A link to some photos that tell the story.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/10/weather/gallery/hurricane-michael/index.html