Panama City Beach, Florida Reports Minor Damage From Hurricane Dennis
PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla., July 11 /PRNewswire/ -- After an initial assessment today, Panama City Beach, FL tourism officials report minor structural damage, minimal hotel damage and beach erosion, as a result of Hurricane Dennis.
Hotels throughout Panama City Beach are currently open for visitation. Travelers having reservations this week are asked to call the property where they will be staying or call the Panama City Beach Visitor's Center for the most up-to-date information.
Legendary worldwide for its beautiful beaches and subtropical climate, Panama City Beach is a natural draw for vacationers seeking warmth and sunshine. For additional information on Panama City Beach, call 1 (800) PCBEACH or (850) 233-5070, or access through the Internet at http://www.thebeachloversbeach.com/ .
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