[Hurricane Dorian]
Bahamas Minister of Health Dr. Duane Sands: “This expression of solidarity with the people of The Bahamas is unprecedented. This is the first time that a sitting Director General (of WHO) has visited The Bahamas, albeit under terrible circumstances.”
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Grand Bahama
BAHAMAS PRIME MINISTER MINNIS WILL ADDRESS U.N. GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON HURRICANE DORIAN THIS FRIDAY
[Hurricane Dorian\Bahamas]
This Friday, Bahamas Prime Minister Minnis will deliver the National Statement of The Bahamas focusing on the recovery and aftermath of Hurricane Dorian.
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BAHAMAS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: CURRENT HURRICANE DORIAN RELIEF RESPONSE MORE EFFICIENT
[Hurricane Dorian Aftermath]
Hon. Katherine Forbes-Smith: “The outpouring of generosity and caring has been, and continues to be, truly remarkable. As we move forward with the relief operation, we ask that all residents of Grand Bahama remain focused on caring for the needs of our people and ultimately rebuilding our community. Now is the time that we all need to pull together as one, and be strong and supportive neighbors for each other.”
BAHAMAS PRIME MINISTER MINNIS ON HURRICANE DORIAN’S DEVASTATION: BAHAMAS CANNOT FACE THIS ALONE
[Hurricane Dorian]
Bahamas Prime Minister Minnis: “Because of the massive devastation, The Bahamas could not, and cannot face this tragedy alone,” said the Prime Minister. “We have mobilized the entire government to meet this challenge, in partnership with the international community.”
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CALIFORNIA CONGRESSWOMAN WATERS SUPPORTS EXPEDITED ENTRY INTO U.S. FOR BAHAMIANS IN AFTERMATH OF HURRICANE DORIAN
Hurricane Dorian]
Rep. Maxine Waters: “While we have learned of the disturbing reports that dozens of Bahamians were kicked off of a ferry that was headed to the United States, displaced Bahamians must not be denied the opportunity to come to the United States because our visa and immigration processes are not being expedited in an emergency manner.”
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