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Bay Correctional & Rehabilitation Facility reopens after Hurricane Michael |
By wjhg.com- Olivia Michael |
Published: 01/15/2019 |
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - Bay Correctional & Rehabilitation Facility's warden, Craig Hanks, hosted a Community Advisory Committee Monday to Address Recovery Efforts and reopening the prison in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael. At one point the entire facility flooded with two and a half inches of water, but that wasn't all. Bryan Wiggins, Human Resource Manager at the facility said, "The worst part was the roof. Of course, the gymnasium was completely destroyed and it actually blew into the outside security fence, which was another reason why felt the evacuation was necessary because once you lose your outside security you pretty much have no security." Warden Hanks says 963 inmates were evacuated in two and a half days following the hurricane. To date, 197 are back and 200 will be returning weekly until the jail returns to average capacity. Read More. |
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