Florida Panhandle Building Codes Lagged Behind Rest of State

Florida Panhandle Building Codes Lagged Behind Rest of State
Joy Hutchinson, left, is comforted by her daughter Jessica Hutchinson, as she returns to find her home swept away from hurricane Michael in MEXICO BEACH, Fla on Oct. 12, 2018. AP Photo/David Goldman, File
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla.—It was once argued that the trees would help save Florida’s Panhandle from the fury of a hurricane, as the acres of forests in the region would provide a natural barrier to savage winds that accompany the deadly storms.

It’s part of the reason that tighter building codes — mandatory in places such as South Florida — were not put in place for most of this region until just 11 years ago.