Hurricane Michael hit a narrow area of Florida in early October and destroyed this area with heavy rain and record winds. The storm caused the community to drown and the house collapsed on the ground.
A powerful storm has also discovered the history: the debris of at least one ship, or two 19th century ships.
Sarah Revell, Director of Communications at Florida State University says in an e-mail to AccuWeather: "The records of these shipwrecks are very clear and easy to understand."
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Most of these vessels were stationary as they were destroyed by Hurricane Caravel in 1899 or nearly 120 years ago.
According to the Florida Memory Plan, the loss of Caravel is estimated to have reached $ 1 million, including nearly 60 vessels left behind or completely destroyed.
"They have been exposed numerous times before and have been scientifically drawn and investigated," Revell said.
Carrabelle Boat Club has released a picture of Andrew Smith 's shipwreck.
According to Revell, the Florida state government did not visit the site immediately, due to the restoration work around Hurricane Michael.
"If sand is not covered again by sand, there is the possibility of visiting this site with our partners soon," Revell said.
Hurricane Michael fell to Florida as a powerful four-level storm on October 10, the third time in history when it struck the mainland of the United States. Michael continuing the wind speed of wind speed 155 mph is the strongest storm that hit Florida in 80 years, the most powerful storm area in history. The trees were harvested, collapsed, torn, railroad cars were blown off the railroad, homes and buildings were torn apart and beaten, as the storm passed the community was flooded. Residents in Florida on the coast near Panama City are evaluating this damage, and Michael pushed north to Georgia and Carolina, it is now a tropical storm
Michael generated outbreaks of the 13th storm of the Atlantic Hurricane season of 2018, the 7th hurricane, the 2nd major hurricane occurrence on 2 October from a wide range of low pressure zones formed in the southwest of the Caribbean . The disturbance became tropical cyclone on 7th October, and the development of last week is delayed. The next day, when Michael moved north, Michael intensified the hurricane near the western end of Cuba. Hurricanes increased rapidly in the Gulf of Mexico, reached a major hurricane on October 9, reached category 4 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson scale. Michael approached the Florida strip and reached 155 miles per hour (249 km / h) when landed near Florida's Mexico Beach on 10th October, first landed as a category 4 hurricane in this area. People who logged in As the strongest storm of the season