A man takes some tobacco products from a damaged store in Panama City on Wednesday.
Severe flooding has hit the area. Here, a resident of St. Marks, Florida marches out of the floodwaters near his home.
Some photos show roofs ripped off buildings, cars crushed by debris, and flooded roads, like this photo of a road in Panama City.
Two people have been killed by the storm and hundreds of thousands of homes are without power.
People walk past damaged stores after Hurricane Michael.
"We are going to be aggressive with recovery and response over the coming days and will do everything we can to assist our communities that have seen impacts from this devastating storm," Gov. Scott wrote on Twitter.
Downed power lines and debris mean that conditions remain dangerous.
The hurricane has produced some eerie scenes, like this sunset at Shell Point Beach on Wednesday night.
Speaking on CNN on Wednesday night, National Weather Service Louis Uccellini said: "We can't let our guard down overnight into tomorrow, because there's a lot more to come as this storm moves into the Carolinas."