. >> tonight, bracing for hurricane dorien and the devastating images coming in, homes wiped away, gusts220 miles an hour. >> water is seen lapping the windows of this home. the home owner says the water reached his kitchen windows 20 feet off the ground. this woman nervously watched as flood waters reached the second story of her home. >> swim! swim! swim! >> our team witnessing the people practically swept away. >> conditions amplified when the storms stalled directly over grand bahama, crawling across the island at 1-mile-per-hour. >> trevor: that's right, the bahamas have just been hit with one of the worst hurricanes ever recorded and with it being reported that 13,000 homes may have been destroyed, this island nation is going to need as much help as they can get. so please donate if you can. everybody is going to need it. and, you know, whenever i see this, i ask myself, i go, like, why do hurricanes destroy the most beautiful places on earth? i wish hurricanes hit places we actually wanted to rebuild. like why doesn't a hurricane hit la guardia hurt? that would be great, then we c