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More dead expected in destroyed Florida Panhandle towns after Michael (1/7)

2018-10-15 14:59:09 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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Dozens of people remained missing on Sunday in Florida Panhandle communities reduced to ruins by Hurricane Michael as rescuers said they expected the death toll to rise and survivors grappled with power outages and shortages of food and water. (Photo/Agencies)

Dozens of people remained missing on Sunday in Florida Panhandle communities reduced to ruins by Hurricane Michael as rescuers said they expected the death toll to rise and survivors grappled with power outages and shortages of food and water. (Photo/Agencies)

A man carries food and water past a building damaged by Hurricane Michael in Parker, Florida, U.S., October 13, 2018. Dozens of people remained missing on Sunday in Florida Panhandle communities reduced to ruins by Hurricane Michael as rescuers said they expected the death toll to rise and survivors grappled with power outages and shortages of food and water. (Photo/Agencies)

A man carries food and water past a building damaged by Hurricane Michael in Parker, Florida, U.S., October 13, 2018. Dozens of people remained missing on Sunday in Florida Panhandle communities reduced to ruins by Hurricane Michael as rescuers said they expected the death toll to rise and survivors grappled with power outages and shortages of food and water. (Photo/Agencies)

A destroyed boat is pictured following Hurricane Michael in Mexico Beach, Florida, U.S., October 13, 2018. Dozens of people remained missing on Sunday in Florida Panhandle communities reduced to ruins by Hurricane Michael as rescuers said they expected the death toll to rise and survivors grappled with power outages and shortages of food and water. (Photo/Agencies)

A destroyed boat is pictured following Hurricane Michael in Mexico Beach, Florida, U.S., October 13, 2018. Dozens of people remained missing on Sunday in Florida Panhandle communities reduced to ruins by Hurricane Michael as rescuers said they expected the death toll to rise and survivors grappled with power outages and shortages of food and water. (Photo/Agencies)

Fishermen sit on the back deck of their boat with the lights on following Hurricane Michael in Apalachicola, Florida, U.S., October 13, 2018. Dozens of people remained missing on Sunday in Florida Panhandle communities reduced to ruins by Hurricane Michael as rescuers said they expected the death toll to rise and survivors grappled with power outages and shortages of food and water. (Photo/Agencies)

Fishermen sit on the back deck of their boat with the lights on following Hurricane Michael in Apalachicola, Florida, U.S., October 13, 2018. Dozens of people remained missing on Sunday in Florida Panhandle communities reduced to ruins by Hurricane Michael as rescuers said they expected the death toll to rise and survivors grappled with power outages and shortages of food and water. (Photo/Agencies)

A person sails a boat past a house damaged by Hurricane Michael in Panama City, Florida, U.S., October 13, 2018. Dozens of people remained missing on Sunday in Florida Panhandle communities reduced to ruins by Hurricane Michael as rescuers said they expected the death toll to rise and survivors grappled with power outages and shortages of food and water. (Photo/Agencies)

A person sails a boat past a house damaged by Hurricane Michael in Panama City, Florida, U.S., October 13, 2018. Dozens of people remained missing on Sunday in Florida Panhandle communities reduced to ruins by Hurricane Michael as rescuers said they expected the death toll to rise and survivors grappled with power outages and shortages of food and water. (Photo/Agencies)

Drivers turn around on a bridge blocked by debris in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael in Panama City, Florida, U.S., October 13, 2018. Dozens of people remained missing on Sunday in Florida Panhandle communities reduced to ruins by Hurricane Michael as rescuers said they expected the death toll to rise and survivors grappled with power outages and shortages of food and water. (Photo/Agencies)

Drivers turn around on a bridge blocked by debris in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael in Panama City, Florida, U.S., October 13, 2018. Dozens of people remained missing on Sunday in Florida Panhandle communities reduced to ruins by Hurricane Michael as rescuers said they expected the death toll to rise and survivors grappled with power outages and shortages of food and water. (Photo/Agencies)

People clean up their house that was destroyed following Hurricane Michael in Mexico Beach, Florida, U.S., October 13, 2018. Dozens of people remained missing on Sunday in Florida Panhandle communities reduced to ruins by Hurricane Michael as rescuers said they expected the death toll to rise and survivors grappled with power outages and shortages of food and water. (Photo/Agencies)

People clean up their house that was destroyed following Hurricane Michael in Mexico Beach, Florida, U.S., October 13, 2018. Dozens of people remained missing on Sunday in Florida Panhandle communities reduced to ruins by Hurricane Michael as rescuers said they expected the death toll to rise and survivors grappled with power outages and shortages of food and water. (Photo/Agencies)

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