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Hurricane Dorian: Toll rises to 43 across Bahamas; number expected to climb significantly, says govt

Press Trust of India • September 7, 2019, 13:55:45 IST
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The death toll from Hurricane Dorian’s devastating rampage across the Bahamas rose to 43 on Friday, a number authorities said is likely to climb ‘significantly’, even as rescuers plucked desperate survivors from the debris

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Hurricane Dorian: Toll rises to 43 across Bahamas; number expected to climb significantly, says govt

Marsh Harbour: The death toll from Hurricane Dorian’s devastating rampage across the Bahamas rose to 43 on Friday, a number authorities said is likely to climb “significantly”, even as rescuers plucked desperate survivors from the debris. [caption id=“attachment_7301851” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Palm trees blow in the wind during the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Marsh Harbour, the Great Abaco Island, Bahamas. Reuters Palm trees blow in the wind during the arrival of Hurricane Dorian in Marsh Harbour, the Great Abaco Island, Bahamas. Reuters[/caption] More than 260 residents of brutally damaged Abaco Island arrived in the capital city of Nassau after spending more than seven hours on a government-chartered ferry, a second of which was expected to arrive overnight. Those who made it to safety awaited news of loved ones such as Diane Forbes, who had not heard from her two sons since Tuesday and was searching for them among some 200 evacuees sheltering at a gymnasium Friday night in Nassau, which was spared the wrath of the hurricane. “They said they were hungry and the scent of the bodies, the dead, was really getting to them… I do not know if my son is alive or not”, she said of one of her children, who had been in Marsh Harbour on Abaco with his girlfriend and her mother. Health Minister Duane Sands confirmed the new death toll of 43, up from 30, according to US network CNN and Bahamas newspaper The Tribune. “Forty-three is the official count, many missing and this number is expected to grow significantly”, Erica Wells Cox, a spokeswoman for Prime Minister Hubert Minnis, told NBC News. The Bahamian government did not immediately respond when contacted by AFP. Of the eventual death toll, Sands had declared previously that “the number will be staggering”. “Literally hundreds, up to thousands, of people are still missing”, Joy Jibrilu, the director general of the Bahamian tourism and aviation ministry, told CNN. Thousands of people were left homeless on the islands of Grand Bahama and Abaco and many were becoming frustrated with the speed of relief and evacuation efforts. “There is no gas station, no food stores, my job is gone”, said Melanie Lowe of Marsh Harbour, whose house was partially destroyed and had packed into a two-bedroom apartment with 16 people before arriving in Nassau. According to UN relief officials, more than 70,000 people—virtually the entire population of Grand Bahama and Abaco—are in need of assistance after the storm reduced homes to matchsticks and destroyed people’s livelihoods. The US Coast Guard and private organisations have been evacuating residents of Abaco and other islands to Nassau. The multinational relief effort, which also includes Britain’s Royal Navy and several non-governmental organizations, has been hampered by flood damage to airport runways, destroyed piers and docks and downed communications. Tents and awnings installed at Nassau Airport, not far from rescue planes taking off and landing, provided temporary housing for storm-battered Bahamians. As survivors began the first steps in rebuilding their lives, arrangements were being made to take care of the dead and the Bahamian authorities were seeking to account for the missing. Sands said extra morticians and refrigerated coolers to store bodies were being sent to the affected islands. Mortuary workers in white hazmat suits, blue gloves and masks could be seen in Marsh Harbour carrying corpses in green body bags and loading them onto flatbed trucks. “As you know, in the United States, we were not hit nearly as hard as was thought but the Bahamas, you got hit very, very hard”, US president Donald Trump said in a video statement on Twitter. “On behalf of the United States and the people of the United States, we are working hard, we are with you and god bless you”, he said. “Any cruise ship companies willing to act as stationary housing, etc., I am sure would be appreciated!” he also tweeted. Dorian made landfall meanwhile in the United States as a Category 1 hurricane packing winds of nearly 90 miles per hour (150 kilometres per hour). The Miami-based National Hurricane Center (NHC) said the storm made landfall at Cape Hatteras on North Carolina’s Outer Banks, the finger-like barrier islands off the coast. Flooding was reported in the town of Ocracoke to the southwest of Cape Hatteras. Thousands of coastal residents of US states from Florida to Virginia had been fearing the worst but the East Coast largely escaped unscathed. Some flooding occurred in the historic city of Charleston, South Carolina, and tens of thousands of residents lost electricity but no major damage was reported. At 11.00 pm, the NHC said Dorian was moving in a northeast direction up the Atlantic coast at 25 mph (41 kilometres per hour) and was “heading for Nova Scotia in a hurry”. Hurricane-force winds were expected in portions of the Canadian province late Saturday after Dorian’s center passes to the southeast of New England Saturday morning. The Canadian Hurricane Center issued a hurricane warning for central and eastern Nova Scotia.

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