In the Bahamas, how relief groups are tackling ruined infrastructure and lack of power

In the Bahamas, how relief groups are tackling ruined infrastructure and lack of power

Bahamas Archives - Miami County News and Events originally published at Bahamas Archives - Miami County News and Events

The grave reality of Hurricane Dorian’s devastation in the Bahamas is becoming more evident each day. Great Abaco Island is virtually uninhabitable, and there’s major destruction near Freeport and its surroundings on Grand Bahama. Government officials say 2,500 people are still unaccounted for. Stephanie Sy, the NewsHour’s new national correspondent, talks to Christy Delafield of Mercy Corps.

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Bahamas Archives - Miami County News and Events originally published at Bahamas Archives - Miami County News and Events