Saturday, September 7, 2019

70,000 Residents Left Homeless by Hurricane Dorian in Bahama's

70,000 residents left homeless by Hurricane Dorian seek food and shelter. The death toll is now at 43. That number is expected to  ride dramatically as hundreds of iniduvudlas remain missing.  Buried under rubble on Grand Bahama  and the Abaco island by the strongest hurricane ever hit the archipelago nation. More than 6,660 people were listed on the website Dorian People Search Bahamas as of Friday morning, An Oil leakage was seen on the shore of Grand Bahama IslandFears are growing that damage to a major oil storage terminal on the shore of Grand Bahama Island could cause oil to leak into the ocean, potentially damaging reefs and wildlife off the coast. The hurricane was a Category 5 storm when it took a direct hit on Great Abaco and Grand Bahama islands Dorian struck the island of Great Abaco in the northern Bahamas the hardest, demolishing homes, infrastructures, airport landing strips and a hospital. The hurricane was the most damaging storm to ever hit the Bahamas. 

Link's to the article's:
https://www.cnn.com/2019/09/07/us/hurricane-dorian-bahamas-saturday-wxc/index.html
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/thousands-listed-missing-bahamas-hurricane-dorian-s-wake-n1050791

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