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佛罗里达州的“破坏性”家庭返回寻找被迈克尔摧毁的房屋

来源: 作者:admin 2018-10-12 17:31:07

  佛罗里达州布里斯托尔- 当飓风迈克尔袭击佛罗里达州狭长地带时,生活在塔拉哈西郊外布里斯托尔镇的人们在一个避难所里蹲下。现在,他们正回到家中调查损坏情况。

  Deirdre Hawthorne和她的家人和其他200多人一起度过了风暴。在回家的路上,她说她充满了“恐惧”。在过去的18年里,她一直称布里斯托尔为家。

  当她第一次看到她的房子时,CBS新闻和她在一起。不知怎的,它仍然站在一片倒下的树木下面。她的女儿阿曼达不得不找到另一条进入房子的方式。

  阿曼达说她“被摧毁,害怕,快乐。”

  一棵树碰巧倒在另一边,差点错过了他们的家。但不是每个人都这么幸运。

  

第1页,共77页:Jane Lindsey,中心,在她的古董店外面和她的孙子Cody Weaver坐在一个灯笼旁,左边是女婿Chris Allen和女儿Amy Lindsey在巴拿马飓风迈克尔的停电期间停电佛罗里达州,市,星期四,2018年10月11日。(美联社照片/ David Goldman)
Slide 2 of 77: A car damaged during Hurricane Michael blocks part of highway 98 near Lanark Village, Florida on October 11, 2018. - The death toll from Hurricane Michael, which slammed into the Florida coast as a Category 4 storm, has risen to at least six in three states, US officials said on Thursday, October 11, 2018. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)        (Photo credit should read ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP/Getty Images)
Slide 3 of 77: Chris Allen looks into the flooded lower level of an antique shop during a power outage in the aftermath of hurricane Michael in Panama City, Fla., Thursday, Oct. 11, 2018. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
Slide 4 of 77: Crews work on power lines damaged by Hurricane Michael in Panama City Beach, Florida, U.S. October 11, 2018. REUTERS/Jonathan Bachman - RC13551DB530
Slide 5 of 77: A police cars lights cast a red hue on a boat and debris washed across highway 98 during Hurricane Michael near Lanark Village, Florida on October 11, 2018. - The death toll from Hurricane Michael, which slammed into the Florida coast as a Category 4 storm, has risen to at least six in three states, US officials said on Thursday, October 11, 2018. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)        (Photo credit should read ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP/Getty Images)
Slide 6 of 77: A tree broken during the winds from Hurricane Michael lies across power lines near Lanark Village, Florida on October 11, 2018. - The death toll from Hurricane Michael, which slammed into the Florida coast as a Category 4 storm, has risen to at least six in three states, US officials said on Thursday, October 11, 2018. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)        (Photo credit should read ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP/Getty Images)
Slide 7 of 77: A damaged road after Hurricane Michael blew through Carrabelle, Florida, U.S., October 11, 2018 in this picture obtained from social media.  Duke Energy/via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES. - RC1138D5A7C0
Slide 8 of 77: Homes destroyed by Hurricane Michael are shown from the air October 11, 2018 in Mexico Beach, Florida.
Slide 9 of 77: A boat sits lodged into a home in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael in Mexico Beach, Fla., Thursday, Oct. 11, 2018.
Slide 10 of 77: Cars are piled on top of each other after Hurricane Michael passed through the area on October 11, 2018 in Mexico Beach, Florida.
Slide 11 of 77: Elizabeth Hanson (R) and her daughter, Emaly Hanson hug their neighbor Cindy Clark as they become emotional after dealing with their homes that were heavily damaged when Michael passed through the area on October 11, 2018 in Mexico Beach, Florida.
Slide 12 of 77: A boat destroyed by Hurricane Michael are shown in this aerial photo Thursday, Oct. 11, 2018, in Mexico Beach, Fla.
Slide 13 of 77: A woman walks through a damaged store in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael in Springfield, Fla., Thursday, Oct. 11, 2018.
Slide 14 of 77: Florida Gov. Rick Scott, center, shakes hands with first responders brought in to help with Hurricane Michael relief Thursday, Oct. 11, 2018, in Panama City Beach, Fla.
Slide 15 of 77: Melissa Baker, left, and her husband Royal carry property damaged by the storm surge from Hurricane Michael to the curb on October 11, 2018 in Mashes Sands Beach, Florida.
Slide 16 of 77: A bedroom of a destroyed house is pictured following Hurricane Michael in Mexico Beach, Florida, U.S., October 11, 2018.
Slide 17 of 77: Children play in a downed tree following Hurricane Michael in Mexico Beach, Florida, U.S., October 11, 2018.
Slide 18 of 77: Rescue personnel perform a search in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael in Mexico Beach, Fla., Thursday, Oct. 11, 2018.
Slide 19 of 77: Kathy Coy stands among what is left of her home after Hurricane Michael destroyed it on October 11, 2018 in Panama City, Florida.
Slide 20 of 77: Bianna Kelsay is rescued from a building damaged by Hurricane Michael in Mexico Beach, Florida, U.S. October 11, 2018.
Slide 21 of 77: In this aerial view, storm damaged boats are seen in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael on October 11, 2018 in Panama City, Florida.
Slide 22 of 77: Search and rescue crews walk past damage caused by Hurricane Michael in Mexico Beach, Florida, U.S. October 11, 2018.
Slide 23 of 77: A boat sits amidst debris in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael in Mexico Beach, Fla., Thursday, Oct. 11, 2018.
Slide 24 of 77: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks about Hurricane Michael prior to signing the
Slide 25 of 77: An American flag flies amidst destruction in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael in Mexico Beach, Fla., Thursday, Oct. 11, 2018.
Slide 26 of 77: A U.S. Coast Guard crew member drops a self-locating datum marker buoy to determine the flow of storm surge during an aerial assessment of coastal areas affected by Hurricane Michael near Apalachicola, Florida, U.S. October 11, 2018.
Slide 27 of 77: The overhang of a gas station is toppled over in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael on October 11, 2018 in  Inlet Beach, Florida. - Residents of the Florida Panhandle woke to scenes of devastation Thursday after Michael tore a path through the coastal region as a powerful hurricane that killed at least two people
Slide 28 of 77: A house damaged by Hurricane Michae is seen in Panama City, Florida, U.S. October 11, 2018.
Slide 29 of 77: Amanda Logsdon begins the process of trying to clean up her home after the roof was blown off by the passing winds of hurricane Michael on October 11, 2018 in Panama City, Florida. The hurricane hit the Florida Panhandle as a category 4 storm.
Slide 30 of 77: The top section of a high-rise apartment damaged by Hurricane Michael is pictured in Panama City Beach, Florida, U.S. October 10, 2018.
Slide 31 of 77: This photo made available by NASA shows they eye of Hurricane Michael, as seen from the International Space Station on Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2018
Slide 32 of 77: Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAN ANDERSON/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock (9921855n) The sun sets on a wreckage-littered street after Hurricane Michael passed over Panama City, Florida, USA, 10 October 2018. According to media reports, Hurricane Michael made landfall on the Florida panhandle as a category 4 storm, with maximum sustained winds of up to 155 mph (200 kph). One person has died in the storm, reportedly killed by a falling tree. Hurricane Michael makes landfall in Florida, Panama City, USA - 10 Oct 2018
Slide 33 of 77: Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAN ANDERSON/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock (9921855k) People walk through the wreckage of a building after the arrival of Hurricane Michael in Panama City, Florida, USA, 10 October 2018. According to media reports, Hurricane Michael made landfall on the Florida panhandle as a category 4 storm, with maximum sustained winds of up to 155 mph (200 kph). One person has died in the storm, reportedly killed by a falling tree. Hurricane Michael makes landfall in Florida, Panama City, USA - 10 Oct 2018
Slide 34 of 77: View of damages to a McDonald
Slide 35 of 77: PANAMA CITY, FL - OCTOBER 10:  A man takes some tobacco products from a  damaged store after hurricane Michael passed through the  area on October 10, 2018 in Panama City, Florida. The hurricane hit the Florida Panhandle as a category 4 storm.  (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Slide 36 of 77: CRAWFORDVILLE - OCTOBER 10: Damage from Hurricane Michael at the Village of Shell Point on October 10, 2018 in Crawfordville, Florida. The hurricane hit the Florida Panhandle as a category 4 storm. (Photo by Mark Wallheiser/Getty Images)
Slide 37 of 77: Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAN ANDERSON/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock (9921855l) A man walks through a flooded street after the arrival of Hurricane Michael in Panama City, Florida, USA, 10 October 2018. According to media reports, Hurricane Michael made landfall on the Florida panhandle as a category 4 storm, with maximum sustained winds of up to 155 mph (200 kph). One person has died in the storm, reportedly killed by a falling tree. Hurricane Michael makes landfall in Florida, Panama City, USA - 10 Oct 2018
Slide 38 of 77: A resident of St. Marks, Fla., rescues a cooler out of the floodwaters near his home Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2018.
Slide 39 of 77: Megan Williams, left, and roommate Kaylee O
Slide 40 of 77: A local business damaged by Hurricane Michael is pictured in Panama City Beach, Florida, on Oct. 10.
Slide 41 of 77: Charles Swaney (L) sits in a motel office after Hurricane Michael October 10, 2018 in Panama City, Florida.
Slide 42 of 77: Haley Nelson inspects damages to her family properties in the Panama City, Fla., area after Hurricane Michael made landfall along Florida
Slide 43 of 77: Derailed box cars are seen in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael in Panama City, Fla., on Oct. 10.
Slide 44 of 77: Storm damage is seen after Hurricane Michael in Panama City, Florida on October 10, 2018.
Slide 45 of 77: People watch Hurricane Michael October 10, 2018 in Panama City, Florida.
Slide 46 of 77: Damaged buildings and a flooded street are seen after hurricane Michael passed through the downtown area on October 10, 2018 in Panama City, Florida.
Slide 47 of 77: People walk past damaged stores after hurricane Michael passed through the downtown area on October 10, 2018 in Panama City, Florida.
Slide 48 of 77: An American flag is torn in front of a school during Hurricane Michael October 10, 2018 in Panama City, Florida.
Slide 49 of 77: Boats that were docked are seen in a pile of rubble after hurricane Michael passed through the downtown area on October 10, 2018 in Panama City, Florida.
Slide 50 of 77: Jane Lindsey tries to salvage her dolls from the water running into her store after hurricane Michael passed through the area on October 10, 2018 in Panama City, Florida.
Slide 51 of 77: Mike Hays walks past damaged stores after hurricane Michael passed through the downtown area on October 10, 2018 in Panama City, Florida.
Slide 52 of 77: A damaged home is seen after hurricane Michael passed through the area on October 10, 2018 in Panama City, Florida.
Slide 53 of 77: Mike Lindsey stands in his antique shop  after the winds from hurricane Michael broke the windows in his shop on October 10, 2018 in Panama City, Florida.
Slide 54 of 77: A storm chaser climbs into his vehicle during the eye of Hurricane Michael to retrieve equipment after a hotel canopy collapsed in Panama City Beach, Fla., Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2018.
Slide 55 of 77: Palm trees are seen during a Hurricane Michael in Panama City, Florida, U.S., October 10, 2018 in this picture obtained from social media.
Slide 56 of 77: Debris is blown down a street by Hurricane Michael on October 10, 2018 in Panama City, Florida.
Slide 57 of 77: Waves crash on stilt houses along the shore due to Hurricane Michael at Alligator Point in Franklin County, Florida, on Oct. 10.
Slide 58 of 77: The Cooter Stew Cafe starts taking water in the town of Saint Marks as Hurricane Michael pushes the storm surge up the Wakulla and Saint Marks Rivers which come together here on Oct. 10, in Saint Marks, Florida.
Slide 59 of 77: Scott Brazer and his dog Franklin take shelter in a parking garage as Hurricane Michael passes through the area on October 10, 2018 in Panama City, Florida.
Slide 60 of 77: A woman takes pictures in the city pier early morning in Panama City Beach, as Florida
Slide 61 of 77: Emily Hindle lies on the floor at an evacuation shelter set up at Rutherford High School, in advance of Hurricane Michael, which is expected to make landfall today, in Panama City Beach, Fla., Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2018.
Slide 62 of 77: The storm surge and waves from Hurricane Michael batter the beachfront homes on October 10, 2018 in the Florida Panhandle community of Shell Point Beach, Florida. The hurricane is forecast to hit the Florida Panhandle at a possible category 4 storm.
Slide 63 of 77: Mitchell Pope tries to salvage what he can from his mobile home as Hurricane Michael pushes the storm surge up the Wakulla and Saint Marks Rivers which come together here on October 10, 2018 in Saint Marks, Florida.  The hurricane is forecast to hit the Florida Panhandle at a possible category 4 storm.
Slide 64 of 77: Weather officer Air Force Maj. James
Slide 65 of 77: U.S. President Donald Trump looks over maps and graphs on Hurricane Michael during a meeting on the storm in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, U.S. October 10, 2018.
Slide 66 of 77: Jayden Morgan, 11, evacuates his home as water starts to flood his neighborhood in St. Marks, Fla, ahead of Hurricane Michael. Gaining fury with every passing hour, Hurricane Michael closed in Wednesday on the Florida Panhandle with potentially catastrophic winds of 150 mph, the most powerful storm on record ever to menace the stretch of fishing towns, military bases and spring-break beaches.
Slide 67 of 77: This infrared satellite image made available by NOAA shows Hurricane Michael approaching the Florida panhandle on Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2018 at 11:40 a.m. EDT.
Slide 68 of 77: Pets are seen as people seek safety in a shelter as Hurricane Michael approaches on October 10, 2018 in Panama City, Florida. - Hurricane Michael closed in on Florida
Slide 69 of 77: People arrives at a special needs shelter at Florida High School as Hurricane Michael approaches on October 10, 2018 in Tallahassee, Florida. The hurricane is forecast to hit the Florida Panhandle at a possible category 4 storm.
Slide 70 of 77: Cornell Silveira, of Keaton Beach, Fla., leaves with some of his belongings as he evacuates his home as Hurricane Michael approaches the area Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2018. Hurricane Michael continues to churn in the Gulf of Mexico heading for the Florida panhandle.
Slide 71 of 77: The storm surge and waves from Hurricane Michael batter the beach on October 10, 2018 in the Florida Panhandle community of Shell Point Beach, Florida. The hurricane is forecast to hit the Florida Panhandle at a possible category 4 storm.
Slide 72 of 77: A car is seen in a parking lot while flooding begins as Hurricane Michael approaches on October 10, 2018 in Panama City, Florida. - Hurricane Michael closed in on Florida
Slide 73 of 77: The St. Marks River overflows into the city of St. Marks, Fla., ahead of Hurricane Michael, Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2018.  The hurricane center says Michael will be the first Category 4 hurricane to make landfall on the Florida Panhandle.
Slide 74 of 77: A man eats breakfast as he and others seek safety in a shelter as Hurricane Michael approaches on October 10, 2018 in Panama City, Florida. - Hurricane Michael closed in on Florida
Slide 75 of 77: Closed businesses are pictured as Hurricane Michael approaches Panama City Beach, Florida, U.S. October 10, 2018.
Slide 76 of 77: Waves crash along a pier as Hurricane Michael approaches Panama City Beach, Florida, U.S. October 10, 2018.
Slide 77 of 77:当飓风迈克尔于2018年10月10日在佛罗里达州巴拿马城接近时,人们等待早餐,因为他们和其他人在避难所寻求安全。 美国预报员称,飓风迈克尔星期三在佛罗里达州的墨西哥湾沿岸关闭了一个“非常危险”的四级风暴包装强风和巨大的海浪。 总部位于迈阿密的国家飓风中心表示,当地预报员称这场风暴为该地区的“空前”天气事件,预计将在当天晚些时候以“危及生命的”风暴潮袭击岸上。
第1页,共77页:Jane Lindsey,中心,在她的古董店外面和她的孙子Cody Weaver坐在一个灯笼旁,左边是女婿Chris Allen和女儿Amy Lindsey在巴拿马飓风迈克尔的停电期间停电佛罗里达州,市,星期四,2018年10月11日。(美联社照片/ David Goldman)

 

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  飓风迈克尔星期三闯入佛罗里达州的Panhandle,作为一场4级风暴,造成数人死亡并造成毁灭性破坏。现在是热带风暴,迈克尔已经横扫格鲁吉亚并前往大西洋海岸,但预计到周五将保持危险。

  (图)10月11日在佛罗里达州巴拿马城,在飓风迈克尔飓风过后停电期间,一家人坐在他们古董店外面的一盏灯笼旁。

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  布列塔尼钱伯斯和她4岁的女儿阿玛尼回到家中亲眼看到迈克尔释放的东西。风暴摧毁了钱伯斯的整条街道,并将一棵树直接穿过女儿的卧室。

  “物质主义的东西可以被取代,”钱伯斯说。“只要我拥有她,这就是世界上对我而言至关重要的一切。”

  整个县都没有电力,当地的电力公司说他们已经订购了300个电线杆来修理掉落的电力线。但是他们说他们不知道何时能恢复供电。

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