"Reports from the Bahamas in the wake of
Hurricane Joaquin indicate that several islands are, in the words of one
journalist, "completely obliterated," but some help is on the way.
Food, bottled water, diapers, paper towels and bathroom supplies were loaded
onto a Coast Guard plane Sunday night for survivors in the hardest hit
areas, according to Local 10.
A shortage of clean drinking water across the islands has created a critical need for more supply runs in the coming days. The Coast Guard is working alongside South Florida company Tropic Ocean Airways to load seaplanes with the supplies due to the major damage at San Salvador airport near Cat Island in the central Bahamas."
A shortage of clean drinking water across the islands has created a critical need for more supply runs in the coming days. The Coast Guard is working alongside South Florida company Tropic Ocean Airways to load seaplanes with the supplies due to the major damage at San Salvador airport near Cat Island in the central Bahamas."
http://www.weather.com/safety/hurricane/news/hurricane-joaquin-bahamas-impacts
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