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PM: We will rebuild after storm in affected islands

Prime Minister Philip Davis speaks in the House of Assembly on October 29, 2025. Photo Dante Carrer

Prime Minister Philip Davis speaks in the House of Assembly on October 29, 2025. Photo Dante Carrer

By LEANDRA ROLLE
Tribune Chief Reporter
lrolle@tribunemedia.net

As Hurricane Melissa pounded parts of the central and southeast Bahamas yesterday, Prime Minister Philip Davis promised that the government would rebuild and recover affected islands “whatever happens.”

Mr Davis told Parliament that the government stood ready to provide relief once the storm passed. Forecasters said Melissa was expected to exit Bahamian waters early this morning.

“As Bahamians, we know the toll these storms can take. Yet we also know the resilience of our people,” Mr Davis said. “We have prepared for this moment. And one thing is certain: whatever happens, we will rebuild, recover, and rise again.”

Melissa, which weakened to a Category Two hurricane yesterday, lashed the southern islands after devastating Jamaica and Cuba earlier in the week.

Mr Davis extended solidarity to both nations, saying: “We extend our solidarity to them in their time of need, just as they stood with us in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian.”

He said the storm was a stark reminder that climate change is a present and pressing threat and pledged to continue advocating for climate justice and fair financing for small island states.

The hurricane prompted one of the largest evacuations in recent Bahamian history, with 1,485 residents relocated before flights were suspended.

Some evacuees reported long waits, limited access to terminals, and poor communication, but Minister of Disaster Risk Management Leon Lundy said the process succeeded in relocating all who wished to leave.

“It required discipline, coordination, and bravery,” Mr Lundy said, adding that shelters were stocked and staffed and that communication systems remained active.


Comments

Porcupine 1 month ago

Sure you will. Just like Abaco and Grand Bahama were rebuilt after Dorian. Words, words, words, But, these words actually win court cases and elections here. Truth has died in The Bahamas.

Dawes 1 month ago

Hey don't forget Ragged Island as well as many others

Sickened 1 month ago

The PLP love a good disaster - plenty money to be made.

ted4bz 1 month ago

He had to throw that silly line in there but climate change, to scare us, and to make the US feel good. All this is hypnotics, nothing else.

Seaman 1 month ago

He can't build a shit hous. Just like Mimnis.

TalRussell 1 month ago

Oh my God@ComradeSeaman, he certainly can. Back in 2023, this same "Brave" premiership—Misused 100,000USD to construct a single "Boutique Shithous" onsite Nassau's Arawak Cay's "Fish Fry?**—Yes,—tis universal trut!

Seaman 1 month ago

Tal, my humble apologies. 🙂

birdiestrachan 1 month ago

Remember Rum Cay. Never any word from Rum Cay Mr Davis

TalRussell 1 month ago

To this day I hold on to memories of eccentric-resident of Port Nelson as one the most likeable souls to have temporally graced this world. R.I.P.

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