PBS NewsHour

In stricken Panama City, relief effort battles dark, debris

Clip: 10/16/2018 | 3m 58s  | Video has closed captioning.

Almost a week after Hurricane Michael devastated the Florida Panhandle, electricity remains off in Panama City, and debris is so widespread that a curfew prohibits travel after dark. Only a small proportion of residents evacuated before the storm hit; the rest are now in need of food and hydration. Amna Nawaz speaks with the Salvation Army's Alvin Migues for more on the damage and relief effort.

Aired: 10/16/18

Rating: NR

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