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Old 08-30-2019, 09:40 PM
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Exclamation Looking grim for Florida

Dorian is a cat 4 and headed to Florida, prayers for good outcome for all that may be affected.
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Originally Posted by Wobble
Dorian is a cat 4 and headed to Florida, prayers for good outcome for all that may be affected.
It is a beast of a CAT 5 storm now, winds over 175mph. Bahamas are getting wrecked (definitely a place that doesn't need this storm). Freeport (major shipping port), Grand Bahama and West End are going to be destroyed. Marsh Harbour just got the brunt of it.

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Florida appears to be getting "brushed" by the outer bands.........no landfall.
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Things can be rebuilt.. Unfortunately, I am sure we will hear about loss of life before it is all over. Hoping everybody stays safe.
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Originally Posted by RollWithIt
Things can be rebuilt.. Unfortunately, I am sure we will hear about loss of life before it is all over. Hoping everybody stays safe.
I suspect there will be a lot more videos like this
https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...y=dorian+abaco
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Old 09-03-2019, 08:31 AM
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2 days in the eye must be hell on earth - those poor folks in Grand Bahama are really taking a beating now that this beast has stopped moving.
They are going to need lots of support next few months - and to think it could have been Fort Lauderdale getting the 185 mph winds.
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Originally Posted by Swamplizard
2 days in the eye must be hell on earth - those poor folks in Grand Bahama are really taking a beating now that this beast has stopped moving.
They are going to need lots of support next few months - and to think it could have been Fort Lauderdale getting the 185 mph winds.
At least we can leave. Where the hell can you go when you are on an island?
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Originally Posted by Keith Atlanta
At least we can leave. Where the hell can you go when you are on an island?
I have 2 neighbors that live in the Bahamas for work, come home on weekends. One guy left Nassau asap (yet co-workers stayed despite having a private jet for their use), the other family the husband stayed, wife came home. She told us that a neighbor realized they were in trouble so in the eye of the storm, got in a freaking kayak and paddled to another house that was holding up better!

I heard Nippers is gone (it was essentially a wood frame bar directly on the ocean), lots of flattened homes on Marsh Harbour. Even if your home made it, you won't want to go there for years until the rest of the island recovers. But if you had some building skills, some access to materials to import you probably could make some great money in the next couple years. Probably a cheap place to buy a hotel/marina too.
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Just heard that Grand Bahama airport is under water https://www.cnn.com/videos/world/201...und-the-world/
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