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UPDATED: SEVERE WEATHER WARNING

THIS IS A SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENT FOR GRAND BAHAMA, BIMINI, ANDROS AND NEW PROVIDENCE

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Severe weather warning

The Bahamas Department of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning from 10:45am until 12:45pm today.

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Severe weather watch for Northern and Central Bahamas

THE BAHAMAS DEPARTMENT OF METEOROLOGY HAS ISSUED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR NORTH AND CENTRAL ELEUTHERA FROM 11:05AM EDT UNTIL 2:00PM EDT, THURSDAY 06TH, DECEMBER 2012.

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Bahamas back in business after Hurricane Sandy

Aftermath of the storm.

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3.45pm UPDATE: Hurricane warnings lifted, Lynden Pindling Airport reopened

Hurricane warnings have been lifted for the islands of the Bahamas.

Cat Islanders: Sandy less severe than Irene

Cat Island residents said Hurricane Sandy seemed to have been less severe than Hurricane Irene, which devastated the island in 2011.

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12.20PM UPDATE: VIDEOS, PHOTOS, BEC INFO, NEMA WARNING FOR MOTORISTS & PEDESTRIANS

The National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA is STRONGLY advising motorists and pedestrians to avoid that stretch of West Bay Street from Sandy Port to the Caves, as well as West Bay Street and Nassau Street near Junkanoo Beach due to waves from the strong winds crashing over the shoreline.

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8.40am HURRICANE UPDATE: LATEST MAP, POLICE REPORT DEATH AT LYFORD CAY, PMH INFO

At 8am, Sandy had maximum sustained winds of 80mph and was 15 miles east of Abaco.

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2.15am UPDATE: Sandy's position and latest forecast map

Hurricane Sandy is now approximately 145 miles east-southeast of Grand Bahama and 55 miles southeast of Abaco.

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12.30am UPDATE: LATEST HURRICANE FORECAST MAP

Accuweather has a new forecast eye path map for Hurricane Sandy

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Prime Minister commends NEMA on its work

Prime Minister Perry Christie commended the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA and its Emergency Support Function groupings for its work especially during a disaster period.

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9.50pm UPDATE: Power issues, Bahamas Dept of Meteorology statement, new forecast map

The centre of Sandy is between Cat Island and Eleuthera.

Hurricane Sandy 'way stronger' than expected on Long Island

Hurricane Sandy was "way stronger" than Long Islanders expected, the general manager at one of the island's leading resorts said, telling The Tribune it experienced winds greater than 100 miles per hour.

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6.40pm UPDATE AND FORECAST MAP

Family Island reports