Social media posts showed what the winter storm left behind, including a home that is tilting on its side and wedged between two other buildings, the Panama City News Herald reported.
The newspaper said the Panama City beachfront home had a taxable value of just over $1 million, according to the Bay County Property Appraiser’s Office.
Video shared on social media from Panama City showed debris scattered on the roads and heavy winds, as well as the tilted home.
An RV park in Marianna, Florida, had several trailers destroyed by the storms. Search and rescue operations were being conducted on Tuesday morning.
The east side of the city also had many homes without roofs, and trees and wires scattered on the ground, the Tallahassee Democrat reported.
The state’s chief financial officer and state fire marshal, Jimmy Patronis, shared images of damage and flooding in the state. He did not provide a location as to where the images were taken late Tuesday morning.
Law enforcement in Bay County told people to stay home now that the storm has moved on.
“The Bay County Sheriff’s Office urges everyone that can possibly avoid the roads this morning to stay home. Some have taken to the roads to see the damage and it is making it very difficult for first responders who are rushing to help people who may be trapped in damaged homes and injured. Please stay home this morning,” deputies said, according to WBBM.