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DIANE PHILLIPS: Dorian’s emotional toll – where are the shrinks, the counsellors, the comforting hugs?
On August 23, 1992, family members were stationed on an island just off Bimini when Hurricane Andrew slammed The Bahamas with ferocious winds that topped 200 miles an hour.
Inner-city residents face greater risk of disease
INNER-CITY residents have a greater risk of contracting diseases transmitted by insects and other organisms, according to health officials, who yesterday marked the 2014 World Health Day under the theme “Vector-borne diseases: small bite, big threat”.
Haitian official: Evacuate island - there's no place to live on Abaco
HAITIAN Chargé D’Affaires Dorval Darlier has urged the Minnis administration to evacuate as many people as possible to New Providence as there is no place for them to live in Abaco. While he said the Haitian government has given him the green light
A COMIC'S VIEW: We are living through the stages of grief after Dorian
THIS past weekend, two of our northern islands, Abaco and Grand Bahama, bore the brunt of a vicious superstorm named Dorian. Hurricane Dorian will go down as one of the most destructive forces to ever pass through our islands in modern history. As I
No water, no power, no fuel, no communication
NO water, no power, no fuel, and no communication was the critical plight facing hundreds of people across the Abacos yesterday.