Hurricane Michael kills 17 in US

IANS  |  Miami 

The death toll from hurricane Michael, one of the most powerful storms to make landfall in the US mainland, has increased to 17, with coastal cities damaged beyond recognition, and homes, businesses and agriculture torn or swamped from to

The toll is also expected to climb as search and rescue efforts continue.

"I expect the fatality count to rise as we get through the debris," said on Friday.

The 17 victims comprised eight from Florida, five in Virginia, three in and a child in

Michael made landfall in the Panhandle on Wednesday as a Category 4 hurricane -- the strongest on record to hit the area -- and charged north through and into the and Virginia, wreaking havoc and causing emergencies.

Senator called the devastation "the worst destruction that the Panhandle has seen for however long that I've been living. It's akin to in 1992 where everything was levelled".

Aerial footage shows coastal cities in the Panhandle, like Mexico Beach, wiped out, said.

A psychiatric hospital in is isolated after downed trees blocked roads around Chattahoochee, and a tree caused a water line to break.

The facility is running on power generators, and helicopters have delivered and water, the state's said.

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First Published: Sat, October 13 2018. 13:52 IST