Many ‘still hurting’ nearly 5 months after Hurricane Michael

Paulina “Bela” Sebastiao steps out of the trailer she’s been living in after her home was damaged from Hurricane Michael on the morning it is torn down in Mexico Beach, Fla, Friday, Jan. 25, 2019. After Michael destroyed the house, Bela and her husband, Jaques Sebastiao, lived in a tent in their front yard and then a camper. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Paulina “Bela” Sebastiao descends from the missing top floor of her damaged home from Hurricane Michael on the morning it is torn down in Mexico Beach, Fla, Friday, Jan. 25, 2019. The Sebastiaos paid $290,000 for the three-story house and had moved into it just two months before the storm hit. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Paulina “Bela” Sebastiao stands in what used to be her bedroom before her home is torn down that morning due to irreparable damage from Hurricane Michael in Mexico Beach, Fla, Friday, Jan. 25, 2019. The Sebastiaos, along with two other neighbors, were the only residents who had returned to their beachside street where homes were either blown off their foundations during the hurricane or intentionally knocked down after the storm because they were deemed too damaged. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Kathryn Welch burns a pile of branches she cut off the trees that fell around her home from Hurricane Michael in Cottondale, Fla, Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2019. Welch has spent hours everyday clearing her yard of downed trees since the storm hit. Life is still a struggle in the areas hardest hit by Michael four months after the Category 4 storm cut a wide swatch of devastation through the Florida Panhandle. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

PANAMA CITY, Fla. — Paulina “Bela” Sebastiao would give almost anything to be able to do a load of laundry without having to drive miles from her Mexico Beach home. Anthony Campbell would appreciate having a gas station closer than an hour away from his house in Parker. And Patrick Muth just hopes it doesn’t rain when it’s time to go to work: His “office” in Panama City consists of a desk surrounded by rubble under an open sky.

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