Halifax Paving crew member Whittley McCall detours traffic off of A1A in Flagler Beach where trucks were removing piles of sand washed across the road by Hurricane Milton. Photo by Michele Meyers
Crews work to replace the sand fencing in Flagler County after Hurricane Milton pushed the sand onto A1A, burying fencing and beach access stairways in the process. Photo by Michele Meyers
Halifax Paving Inc. crew members Douglas Tyler and Whittley McCall divert traffic off of A1A in Flagler Beach while sand is removed from the area. Photo by Michele Meyers
Halifax Paving crew member Whittley McCall detours traffic off of A1A where trucks were removing piles of sand washed across the road by Hurricane Milton. Photo by Michele Meyers
Halifax Paving crew Collin Brown (right) moves the CAT loader before he takes a break from moving sand off of A1A in Flagler Beach following Hurricane Milton. Photo by Michele Meyers
Halifax Paving crew Aaron Hanstine (left), Collin Brown (center) and Allen Futch (right) take a break from moving sand off of A1A in Flagler Beach following Hurricane Milton. Photo by Michele Meyers
Flagler Beach Motel resident Vickie Coffman moved to Flagler Beach from Jacksonville, Ohio one year prior to Hurricane Milton's arrival. Photo by Michele Meyers
Oceanside bartender Chasity Dietlin lives ten miles south of the Flagler Beach restaurant in Ormond-by-the-Sea. She has lived in the area for 37 years. and said Hurricane Milton was one of the scarier storms because of the wind. Photo by Michele Meyers
Flagler Beach resident Marcia Amorginos cleans debris out of her yard for the second day in a row after Hurricane Milton turned S. Flagler Ave. into a river. Photo by Michele Meyers
Flagler Beach residents Tina and Al Burke put planters back in their yard after Hurricane Milton flooded the street where they live. Tina said they lost their home in 2017 when Hurricane Irma made landfall as a category 3 hurricane. Photo by Michele Meyers
Carl and his wife Marsha Tolotti have lived in their house on S. Flagler Ave. in Flagler Beach for 12 years. Marsha said they were on their fourth day without power. Photo by Michele Meyers
S. Flagler Ave. in Flagler Beach is part of the city's Stormwater Drainage System Maintenance which helps reduce localized flooding. Photo by Michele Meyers
Carl Tolotti checks the water level from his driveway on S. Flagler Ave. He said the water came up to his house but not inside. Photo by Michele Meyers
Flagler Beach residents Mitch and Marcia Amorginos remove debris from the drain after Hurricane Milton. They stayed through the storm and said it was scary. Photo by Michele Meyers