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Originally Posted by Wobble
(Post 4705094)
Just heard that Grand Bahama airport is under water https://www.cnn.com/videos/world/201...und-the-world/
There are some facebook groups trying to organize supply runs (via private boats) but that has its own issues. Can you imagine how much debris is in the water? The docks are probably unusable, definitely no fuel (or any you would want to take a chance with) and if your boat gets disabled then what? The US is actually closer to Grand Bahama island than Nassau is. |
Originally Posted by Keith Atlanta
(Post 4705090)
At least we can leave. Where the hell can you go when you are on an island?
Storm surge is something that should always be feared and avoided. |
News showed the Bahamian prime minister asking private boats NOT to make the trip over no matter how well intended. Debris/lack of customs/organization would make it a total clusterfvck. The guy said "if a 70 ft yacht showed up full of supplies we couldn't handle it".............typical Bahamas politics.
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Originally Posted by Jupiter Sunsation
(Post 4705233)
News showed the Bahamian prime minister asking private boats NOT to make the trip over no matter how well intended. Debris/lack of customs/organization would make it a total clusterfvck. The guy said "if a 70 ft yacht showed up full of supplies we couldn't handle it".............typical Bahamas politics.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/09/03/weath...rnd/index.html |
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