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patrick ottman is the outfront in freeport on grand bahama island. you had a firsthand look at some of the massive devastation on the only airport on the grand bahama island frb, freeport what did you see the airport like so much of the island, it's been under water, jake. first to the runway and it was easy because most of the fencing has come down. we walked out to the runway. it's covered in did debris. we couldn't see if anybody was in the control tower. no generators running. there was concrete blocks and metal sheeting all over the runway. it's impossible to land ray plane. there was a coast guard helicopter parked upon the -- landed on the so that has been a very positive sign, but as of now, the airport either the terminals are completely destroyed or spent days under water and they are still debris and several terminals that we could get in were either destroyed or we told you we tried to go and film inside. i don't know how anybody can land a plane. if we're not able to land planes here, it's difficult to get the aid this island needs. >> pa
patrick ottman is the outfront in freeport on grand bahama island. you had a firsthand look at some of the massive devastation on the only airport on the grand bahama island frb, freeport what did you see the airport like so much of the island, it's been under water, jake. first to the runway and it was easy because most of the fencing has come down. we walked out to the runway. it's covered in did debris. we couldn't see if anybody was in the control tower. no generators running. there was...
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thank you, ivan. >>> and grand bahama island has been getting the worst of dorian. patrick has been there in the resort town of freeport. >> it has been hours, now, that during dorian has been battering the island of grand bahama. still, the winds continue to rise. gusts of hurricane-force winds continue to come in. trees are bending over my shoulder there. there are waves out behind me. a storm surge flooding people's homes. things are only getting worse, not better, on this island. that's the situation. a little while ago, some people whose homes had been flooded, near where we are staying, came in asking for water and towels. we gave it to them. they are bringing their pets, carrying them in their arms. there was one woman who had broken her hip. they were carrying her. people are desperate. there's no way to get help to them. officials are overstretched, as well. it's too dangerous for emergency officials to come into the area, where so much of the weather is raging. so, despite the fact that it's been almost two days since dorian first hit the bahamas, in many,
thank you, ivan. >>> and grand bahama island has been getting the worst of dorian. patrick has been there in the resort town of freeport. >> it has been hours, now, that during dorian has been battering the island of grand bahama. still, the winds continue to rise. gusts of hurricane-force winds continue to come in. trees are bending over my shoulder there. there are waves out behind me. a storm surge flooding people's homes. things are only getting worse, not better, on this...
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that's about 45% of all the homes on abaco and grand bahama islands. i want you to remember that abaco got hit much harder than grand bahama island. the storm stood over grand bahama island for a day. it's hard to know how all that divides up. but these are initial reports. 62,000 people do not have access to water on those islands. i want to get right to nbc's al roker for the latest on dorian's track as it moves toward the u.s. coast. >> interesting you bring that up, ali, about the time. so dorian has stayed over the entire island chain for 51 hours. >> 51 hours. >> 41 of that was over grand bahama. >> wow. so lower winds by the time it got to grand bahama, but a lot of hours. and people remember this. it's not just -- you know, your home may be able to withstand some of these winds for a typical amount of time. this is atypical. >> most tornadoes are moving 10 to 15 miles an hour. this one, 0 to 1. it's barely moved from where we were 24 hours ago. let's take it -- in fact, take a look here. you can see that again, we've put the wind speeds here. th
that's about 45% of all the homes on abaco and grand bahama islands. i want you to remember that abaco got hit much harder than grand bahama island. the storm stood over grand bahama island for a day. it's hard to know how all that divides up. but these are initial reports. 62,000 people do not have access to water on those islands. i want to get right to nbc's al roker for the latest on dorian's track as it moves toward the u.s. coast. >> interesting you bring that up, ali, about the...
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and that eye waw is where grand bahama island, bahamas is a chain of hundreds of island. s that's grand bahama island the one that stretched east to west. worst of the storm is not moving. it's stationary. so the areas receiving the worst of the storm will continue to receive the worst of the storm through the night into tomorrow morning. the storm is forecasted to take turn to the north, miss florida,for a landfall but close enough. there will be significant impacts along the east coast of florida. up to georgia and the carolinas. for us, it's a bank of cloud cover roll in. this is a different view above the low cloud. much moreer is reason than what's going on. east concord 94. santa rosa 86. 59 ttonight in e covermore d d. tay. 58 for san rafael and san francisco. there is unstable air to the south and to the east if you are traveling over highway 50 interstate 80. and basically into the mountains. plan on thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon, wednesday afternoon, thursday afternoon. we call it monsoonal moisture. more unstable air pulled up wrapping around the ridge of hig
and that eye waw is where grand bahama island, bahamas is a chain of hundreds of island. s that's grand bahama island the one that stretched east to west. worst of the storm is not moving. it's stationary. so the areas receiving the worst of the storm will continue to receive the worst of the storm through the night into tomorrow morning. the storm is forecasted to take turn to the north, miss florida,for a landfall but close enough. there will be significant impacts along the east coast of...
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grand bahama island bearing the brunt of more than 150-mile-per-hour winds and rain. for more than 36 hours, the life-threatening storm has been pummeling the bahamas. some marsh harbour residents trapped in homes that have been destroyed. >> we can't go outside. we need help, please, someone help us. >> reporter: here in florida ten coastal counties are under "the mandalorian." >> it's important that residents heed those calls. you know, get out now while you have time, while there's fuel available and you'll be safe on the roads. >> reporter: with the storm approaching medically dependent and special needs residents have e moved too from 90 florida assisted living facilities have already been relocated according to the governor. along the barrier islands which could get the brunt of the storm as it hits concerns that those who don't heed the "the mandalorian" orders could be cut off. >> it's going to be difficult for us to get out to the barrier islands after the storm. we have a lot of partnerships with the sheriff's office and fire rescue where we're able to bring
grand bahama island bearing the brunt of more than 150-mile-per-hour winds and rain. for more than 36 hours, the life-threatening storm has been pummeling the bahamas. some marsh harbour residents trapped in homes that have been destroyed. >> we can't go outside. we need help, please, someone help us. >> reporter: here in florida ten coastal counties are under "the mandalorian." >> it's important that residents heed those calls. you know, get out now while you have...
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that used to be land in grand bahama island that is now water. n see that the island is now -- it looks like less than half of the territory of what was grand bahama island is now actually above water. that's how dangerous this is. dorian planted itself as you know on top of these islands and this gives you some impression of the massive power of these storms. they are remaking coast lines as they roll through and as rescue and recovery crews work to reach these islands, stephanie spoke with one man in freeport this morning who spoke to me yesterday about what he is experiencing. >> this is completely unprecedented, completely unnatural. i don't know horsepower w to de this other than in the middle of a climate emergency. nothing like this has ever been seen before. there are people who have been through cat 5s, cat 4s, cat 3s and no one really has no explanation or way of grounding this experience compared to anything they've gone tlhrough before. >> some sort of climate emergency. joining us now is founder of our daily planet and former deputy a
that used to be land in grand bahama island that is now water. n see that the island is now -- it looks like less than half of the territory of what was grand bahama island is now actually above water. that's how dangerous this is. dorian planted itself as you know on top of these islands and this gives you some impression of the massive power of these storms. they are remaking coast lines as they roll through and as rescue and recovery crews work to reach these islands, stephanie spoke with...
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there are people in the bahamas that the abacos, different island, received the worst damage. they need to come here. they need to come to remote places on grandy a few have visited. we're only about an hour from free port but it took us much longer to get here. driving around debris like this you can see in every direction for miles, all the powerlines are down. most of the polls are down. there are trees down. you don't see cars coming both because there's nothing or nowhere to go to here. this was the town center. over there -- look at this, it's amazing -- was the police station. hurricane dorian came here and ripped the roof clean off. but not only that, you think of the power that a storm needs to knock down entire cement walls. we don't know if anybody was here, but it's hard to imagine they could have survived because residents say the storm surge -- and you can see the line just up there -- got this high, almost all the way to the roof, 17 feet they said. they measured it. you can see the water stains all the way down to the ground, devastation everywhere you look. and the town goes all the way back to the water. there are some 300 ho
there are people in the bahamas that the abacos, different island, received the worst damage. they need to come here. they need to come to remote places on grandy a few have visited. we're only about an hour from free port but it took us much longer to get here. driving around debris like this you can see in every direction for miles, all the powerlines are down. most of the polls are down. there are trees down. you don't see cars coming both because there's nothing or nowhere to go to here....
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islands. they have 7, 8 in the other. we are talking around 50,000 people in grand bahama. almost i think is 15,000/200,000 people in abaco and the other little islands around. so we are talking almost 70,000 people. so before everything, we already knew some hotel owners that they wanted to be part of the relief, and they offered us to be using their hotels' kitchens. but now we have no communication and we need to wait in the morning to check the aftermath as soon as they can communicate with us to see that those hotels are still able to help us start cooking, and if not we have plan "p" and we have plan "c." like always, we will go like we did in mexico beach. the destruction was so huge that we did use a kitchen in the middle of the field next to the national guard and we began cooking for everybody right there, right then. as you see sometimes, the best of plans is to adapt. and we are very good in adaptation. >> right. and, of course, this is the strongest storm to ever hit these islands. so for a lot of people they never would have seen the force of winds that they're
islands. they have 7, 8 in the other. we are talking around 50,000 people in grand bahama. almost i think is 15,000/200,000 people in abaco and the other little islands around. so we are talking almost 70,000 people. so before everything, we already knew some hotel owners that they wanted to be part of the relief, and they offered us to be using their hotels' kitchens. but now we have no communication and we need to wait in the morning to check the aftermath as soon as they can communicate with...
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the hurricane made landfall on grand bahama eiland -- island overnight. the most powerful ever to hit the bahamas. >>> hurricane watches in the state of florida now extending all the way north to the georgia border, and a storm surge watch has also been expanded to the same regions. evacuation orders now in effect for much of florida, georgia, and south carolina. coastal areas. officials calling that inconvenience a small price to pay for the damage dorian might deliver. >> think. worst case scenario. this is a storm of storms. don't know where it's going to hit. don't know what the impact is going to be, but it's not going to be good. >> north carolina has to take this seriously. be ready. the storm might look far away, but it's already kicking up dangerous surf and rip tides at our coast. >> and with these announcements we know that we cannot make everybody happy, but we believe that we can keep everyone alive. >> the atlantic basin has now experienced a category 5 hurricane four years in a row. that is unprecedented since reliable data began in the 1960
the hurricane made landfall on grand bahama eiland -- island overnight. the most powerful ever to hit the bahamas. >>> hurricane watches in the state of florida now extending all the way north to the georgia border, and a storm surge watch has also been expanded to the same regions. evacuation orders now in effect for much of florida, georgia, and south carolina. coastal areas. officials calling that inconvenience a small price to pay for the damage dorian might deliver. >>...
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right across portions of abacos and the grand bahama island. ite imagery coming in and showing you the before and after perspective of what the islands look like prior to the storm moving over land on september 2nd and the incredible amount of inundation across the northern fringes of the island where we've had some 22-foot storm surge reported across this region. absolutely submerging and damaging significant portion of grand bahama island. here's what is left of the storm system. still has some symmetry, some organization and we expect the storm to maintain its intensity or very close to it at least over the next 24 or so hours as it approaches land. and the turn toward the northeast we expect that to happen sometime around this time tomorrow night into the early morning hours of thursday. that's the area when we think the best bet here really for the storm system to begin pushing some of those hurricane force winds toward land. you notice at this hour the area indicated in yellow those are tropical storm force winds, even though it sits 8 0 o
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grand bahama island has been getting hit the hardest.m slowed down overnight about 130 miles from west palm beach, florida. >>> look at this video from inside the eye of the storm sunday showing the so-called stadium effect that makes the hurricane's eye look like the bowl of a sports stadium. more of our coverage coming up shortly. >>> now we turn to the crisis in hong kong taking a new and disruptive turn. >>> pro-democracy demonstrators blocked the road to hong kong's airport tying up traffic and forcing passengers to walk to terminals you see there with their luggage. violent clashes also broke out on the subway where police beat protesters, and violence erupted in the streets as protesters threw firebombs and bricks at security forces. abc's ian pannell watched as authorities took action. >> reporter: multiple rounds of tear gas. they're using percussion grenades. we've now got hundreds of riot police. you see the water cannon now pushing forward. >> a pro today. and there was another subway disruption this morning. china's state me
grand bahama island has been getting hit the hardest.m slowed down overnight about 130 miles from west palm beach, florida. >>> look at this video from inside the eye of the storm sunday showing the so-called stadium effect that makes the hurricane's eye look like the bowl of a sports stadium. more of our coverage coming up shortly. >>> now we turn to the crisis in hong kong taking a new and disruptive turn. >>> pro-democracy demonstrators blocked the road to hong...
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joseph rieger is owner of the blue marlin cove, a resort in grand bahama island. h me. when he says the bahamian people are family, it's almost literal, bahamas was populated in the revolutionary war by british loyalists from america who went there in many cases, they were slaveholders and went with their slaves. and those, many of those people are the ancestors of those bahamians here, so there are people here as you know, one of our own, al roker. >> yeah. >> whose family is from the bahamas. his ancestors from the bahamas. this is -- you look at these pictures from the bahamas, this is amazing. i don't mean that in a good way. >> no, just, they're amazing just because they're -- you can't believe what you're seeing. i mean, it looks like some of the pictures i've seen, you know, there was just one recent one that was shot on great abaco island. and we have to get permission to show you these. i just retweeted it on my twitter if you want to see it. it looks like an ef-5 tornado went through. it was the worst pictures and worst video i've seen and worst damage i'
joseph rieger is owner of the blue marlin cove, a resort in grand bahama island. h me. when he says the bahamian people are family, it's almost literal, bahamas was populated in the revolutionary war by british loyalists from america who went there in many cases, they were slaveholders and went with their slaves. and those, many of those people are the ancestors of those bahamians here, so there are people here as you know, one of our own, al roker. >> yeah. >> whose family is from...
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it is loaded with desperately needed supplies and headed for grand bahama island. >>reporter: supplies can't be loaded fast enough. bahamaians at the capital's ferry terminal are anxious to send essentials to family and friends in freeport. >>they don't have no foodstuff, nowhere to buy it because the food stores overflowed. >>reporter: this ferry will make its first trip to grand bahama island since hurricane dorian devastated it over the weekend. this shows you the scale of the effort to get to the hardest hit areas. behind me, folks lined up to buy a ticket to get on the ferry to freeport. these supplies will sit along 16,000 pounds of goods sent by american airlines for said staffers. operations agent darcel radon says her family is stranded. >>it's so terrifying. it's really hard, you know. >>reporter: we will be aboard this vessel and be a part of its nine-hour, overnight journey to freeport. but there has been a further delay. the captain's assistant tells us they're still cleaning up the main port there on grand bahama island, so it can receive this aid. no
it is loaded with desperately needed supplies and headed for grand bahama island. >>reporter: supplies can't be loaded fast enough. bahamaians at the capital's ferry terminal are anxious to send essentials to family and friends in freeport. >>they don't have no foodstuff, nowhere to buy it because the food stores overflowed. >>reporter: this ferry will make its first trip to grand bahama island since hurricane dorian devastated it over the weekend. this shows you the scale of...
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it is moving painfully slow and is kind of parked over the grand bahama island.f you notice i'll show you when we put this into motion. it has nudged a little bit to the north. we have to wait until it moves to the north, takes the turn where we can really make that prediction of what we can expect along the coast. let's look at the latest stats. 30 miles east-northeast of freeport, grand bahama island. winds apartmet 165 miles per ho. a powerhouse of wind and rain. it is a strong storm. it is not as strong as it was. we are seeing a teenie bit of weakening which is good news. it will take a while before we see major weakening but at least some friction over land, a little more wind shear. we're not seeing the strengthening we saw with every advisory yesterday. there is the movement at 1 mile per hour. a very, very slow walk. that is allowing all of this rain to fall over the grand bahama island and it is just awful for the island. water does a ton of damage. this is going to be a lot of money, lives on the line here, and we'll be talking about this for several d
it is moving painfully slow and is kind of parked over the grand bahama island.f you notice i'll show you when we put this into motion. it has nudged a little bit to the north. we have to wait until it moves to the north, takes the turn where we can really make that prediction of what we can expect along the coast. let's look at the latest stats. 30 miles east-northeast of freeport, grand bahama island. winds apartmet 165 miles per ho. a powerhouse of wind and rain. it is a strong storm. it is...
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this is the grand bahama island. you know, this will always be known as, you know, where dorian just stalled and just, you know, the wind and the rain relentless and it just slowly just sat there weakening over the top of the island for, you know, 24 to 36 hours. you notice there is a slow -- this is the last six hours. a slow drift to the north. we're hoping. to finally get it off of them. i mean, they could really use the storm to, you know, start to follow the forecast and start to move a little quicker. so right now it's a category 3. and we do think that it possibly will -- the new update will not have it a 4 anymore. because it's obviously not this strong anymore. so the new update will be a little weaker than this, which is great. i also think the new update when it comes in will be pretty similar to this red line. maybe a little closer here and over the outer banks. we'll wait and see what the hurricane center does. that will be at the end of this hour. as far as the impact of my graphics go, what i'm looking
this is the grand bahama island. you know, this will always be known as, you know, where dorian just stalled and just, you know, the wind and the rain relentless and it just slowly just sat there weakening over the top of the island for, you know, 24 to 36 hours. you notice there is a slow -- this is the last six hours. a slow drift to the north. we're hoping. to finally get it off of them. i mean, they could really use the storm to, you know, start to follow the forecast and start to move a...
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let me show you the before and after of grand bahama island. is is a picture of freeport right there. with the radar imagery, how much rain we got along that storm sat over the island. this is the inundation map. and this shows how much we expect the i'd to be under water. so tens of thousands of homes, of course, completely destroyed. the devastation is just going to be horrible, brooke. we start to see pictures come out of there, i think we start to see more and more over the coming days. it's heartbreaking. never seen. it's unprecedented how long the storm sat over the island and how powerful it was when it did that. we'll be talking about this storm for decades. >> we will. you and i were talking yesterday, 1-mile-per-hour just churning and dumping the rain. we'll see the pictures and i'm sure more destruction and focus on the carolinas in the coming days. jennifer, thank you very much. let's turn our attention back to florida. that's where my colleague victor blackwell is live on jensen beach, florida. we know mother nature has been fickle.
let me show you the before and after of grand bahama island. is is a picture of freeport right there. with the radar imagery, how much rain we got along that storm sat over the island. this is the inundation map. and this shows how much we expect the i'd to be under water. so tens of thousands of homes, of course, completely destroyed. the devastation is just going to be horrible, brooke. we start to see pictures come out of there, i think we start to see more and more over the coming days....
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on abaco and grand bahamas island, about 50% of the islands have been destroyed. as the majority of the island's nation remains in ruins. take a look at these satellite images right now. these right here on top, this is what the grand bahama island looks like before dorian. it is what it looks like after. the flood levels staggering. you can see that yellow line. that's the outline of where the coast is. all of that area near under water. the airport is completely under water. no effort or resources to help the people of this country will be held back. >> we are in the midst of one of the greatest national crisis in our country's history. the government will bring every resources available. to have people of abaco and gra grand bahama. >> it is absolutely devastation. it looks completely levelled. >> we have never experienced something like this in your life. >> i can tell this has hit me. >> it is my country. >> after about two-minutes, it was up to my knee and it kept oncoming in. >> africans are resilient. >> those images devastating. joining me now by phone, l
on abaco and grand bahamas island, about 50% of the islands have been destroyed. as the majority of the island's nation remains in ruins. take a look at these satellite images right now. these right here on top, this is what the grand bahama island looks like before dorian. it is what it looks like after. the flood levels staggering. you can see that yellow line. that's the outline of where the coast is. all of that area near under water. the airport is completely under water. no effort or...
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the storm inching ever closer and we understand it's already made landfall in grand bahama island. >> yeah, that is correct, and it's city heading due west. with that trajectory, the grand bahama island is going to receive northerly winds that are going to go from north to south. if it keeps heading west all the way through freeport, it's going to be catastrophic. it's already going to be that up the eastern end of the island, but there is a chance the entire island can be devastating. until it makes that north turn, florida needs to watch close as well. we know the north turn is going to happen, but we don't know exactly one. one or two degrees could make a huge difference to the florida beaches here. >> tell our viewers from the u.s. and around the world exactly what you do when these storms come in. what is your plan? >> the plan is, we have the hurricane vehicle, and the plan is to intercept the eye wall and eye, if it does make landfall. if it doesn't make landfall, we're still going to get to the closest proximity we can to it to document the wind speeds and the barometric press
the storm inching ever closer and we understand it's already made landfall in grand bahama island. >> yeah, that is correct, and it's city heading due west. with that trajectory, the grand bahama island is going to receive northerly winds that are going to go from north to south. if it keeps heading west all the way through freeport, it's going to be catastrophic. it's already going to be that up the eastern end of the island, but there is a chance the entire island can be devastating....
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and here is grand bahama island after the storm. landscape changing. the red cross estimates half the homes, 13,000, here and nearby abaco island are either destroyed or damaged. steve harrigan is part of our team on the ground for the c the capital city of nassau. >> we've been watching helicopters arrive here when after another. ambulances early this morning. diabetics, people have broken an arm or leg, rescued by u.s. coast at helicopters or customs and border patrol helicopters. they must give at least 60 people this morning alone. now we are seeing survivors coming out, and they really have just horrendous tales. one woman use the word apocalyptic." it really sounds like tales out of a horror movie, with the roof blowing off, the walls closing in, and the water rising. you have these women with their children, grandparents, it just sounds awful as they are moving one by one to relative safety. when you look at the aerial footage of abaco island and grand bahama, you can see more than 15,000 homes destroyed. people here who just got off those helico
and here is grand bahama island after the storm. landscape changing. the red cross estimates half the homes, 13,000, here and nearby abaco island are either destroyed or damaged. steve harrigan is part of our team on the ground for the c the capital city of nassau. >> we've been watching helicopters arrive here when after another. ambulances early this morning. diabetics, people have broken an arm or leg, rescued by u.s. coast at helicopters or customs and border patrol helicopters. they...
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grand bahama island, even the abacos still getting very, very strong winds. 150 mile-per-hour winds still within the storm moving at one mile per hour. gusts of 190 right on grand bahama island right there. it's trying to move off shore. that southern part of the eye. but still right around the eye, the eyewall still getting the hardest winds, the strongest winds right around freeport and all along grand bahama island. this is a six-hour loop. look, it doesn't even look like it moves at all. you can see the outer bands already starting to make it on shore across florida. so that will continue throughout the day today and tomorrow. when you get those bands, we'll also have the winds pick up a little bit. they may back off a little bit once it's passed. that's completely normal, as well. this is expected to make that turn to the north and pick up forward speed eventually by the time we get into tomorrow. so that's going to be when a lot of these questions will be answered of how close this is going to get to the state. you can see it's closest -- its closest brush across the central portion
grand bahama island, even the abacos still getting very, very strong winds. 150 mile-per-hour winds still within the storm moving at one mile per hour. gusts of 190 right on grand bahama island right there. it's trying to move off shore. that southern part of the eye. but still right around the eye, the eyewall still getting the hardest winds, the strongest winds right around freeport and all along grand bahama island. this is a six-hour loop. look, it doesn't even look like it moves at all....
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islands v.p. of public affairs. good afternoon and thank you for joining us. we know grand bahama, the abacos have been battered by dorian upwards of 165-mile-per-hour winds, looking at some devastating images already coming out of some of those islands. we had one of our msnbc correspondents on the ground in nassau just a couple hours ago where it didn't necessarily seem like nassau was seeing as much of the brunt of the storm as some of those more northern islands. what are you seeing now out and about that you can talk to us about? >> hi. good afternoon. thanks for having us. yeah. first of all, our hearts go out to all of our friends, family, brothers, and sisters in the abacos and grand bahama. we know they're going through a historically rough time. we're really focused how we can ramp up to assist them. here in atlantis and nassau, essentially, you know, we've just gone through a very bad island that have had some flooding which traditionally gets some flooding and as a result there are some precautions taken to make sure the power grid doesn't get damaged. they've turned o
islands v.p. of public affairs. good afternoon and thank you for joining us. we know grand bahama, the abacos have been battered by dorian upwards of 165-mile-per-hour winds, looking at some devastating images already coming out of some of those islands. we had one of our msnbc correspondents on the ground in nassau just a couple hours ago where it didn't necessarily seem like nassau was seeing as much of the brunt of the storm as some of those more northern islands. what are you seeing now out...
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the storm destroying nearly half of all homes on grand bahama island and the abaco islands according to the red cross. half of them are gone. u.s. coast guard helicopters have helped dozens and dozens of people and president trump says more aid is on the way. >> a big section of the bahamas was hit like few people have seen before. we're helping in a humanitarian way. >> shepard: yesterday we showed you video of the grand bahama international airport. the tarmac submerged, this is what it looks like today. the raging flood waters have receded revealing shredded hangers and collapsed buildings. take a look at the track as just updated in the last hour from the national hurricane center. right now the storm is here east -- well, almost due east of jacksonville. it's headed northwest at the moment which brings it perilously close to charleston. the charleston area, they believe, according to the national hurricane center center may receive flooding up to ten feet. there's a high tide coming in at that time. so ten feet above high tide would love a lot of coastal properties in those barr
the storm destroying nearly half of all homes on grand bahama island and the abaco islands according to the red cross. half of them are gone. u.s. coast guard helicopters have helped dozens and dozens of people and president trump says more aid is on the way. >> a big section of the bahamas was hit like few people have seen before. we're helping in a humanitarian way. >> shepard: yesterday we showed you video of the grand bahama international airport. the tarmac submerged, this is...
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that's just south of freeport, just south of grand bahama island. les south. morgan not seeing much impact it seems right now from the hurricane as we are seeing the eye of the storm over grand bahama island. talk to us about why that is. >> well, right now he is just south here. this radar is currently the cloud coverage here. so yesterday when we were watching really closely, i want to show you on this radar. we move that over here. it's completely out of the area. so they're seeing a glimpse of sunshine, high pressure steering this system and the outer bands really not affecting that area. where we have a big-time issue here is freeport into the grand bahamas here where it is completely sitting. the issue is this will not move for 36 hours. can you imagine that? this is going to be a ton of water here and talking about the left side quadrant really going to be shifting more to the west here and that's why the storm surge potential is very high. >> all right. thank you. before you go i want to talk through what we're seeing from the president onlin
that's just south of freeport, just south of grand bahama island. les south. morgan not seeing much impact it seems right now from the hurricane as we are seeing the eye of the storm over grand bahama island. talk to us about why that is. >> well, right now he is just south here. this radar is currently the cloud coverage here. so yesterday when we were watching really closely, i want to show you on this radar. we move that over here. it's completely out of the area. so they're seeing a...
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patrick oppmann on the ground in grand bahama island. >> reporter: dave and christine, for the first time u.s. coast guard helicopters and airplanes have begun conducting flights to the area of grand bahama. this is incredibly encouraging. up until now there's been no sign of assistance from the outside world to the isolated island. there's so much need here now. people are running short on water, on food. we need more generators brought in because there's still no power on the entire eye land. we drove out to the airport today. we were able to get there. we tried the day before and it was impossible. many of the roads have begun getting cleared up. what we found at the airport was a scene of total devastation. one of the terminals was completely ripped open. there was part of an airplane wing inside that terminal with the wheels stale tachd. it was hard to imagine what could have caused this incredible destruction. the storm surge did submerge the airport and the other terminals while still standing were also badly damaged by this flooding. one of the terminals we're told was too dan
patrick oppmann on the ground in grand bahama island. >> reporter: dave and christine, for the first time u.s. coast guard helicopters and airplanes have begun conducting flights to the area of grand bahama. this is incredibly encouraging. up until now there's been no sign of assistance from the outside world to the isolated island. there's so much need here now. people are running short on water, on food. we need more generators brought in because there's still no power on the entire eye...
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. >> reporter: dave and christine, we are in the small town of high rock on grand bahama island or whathould say was the town of high rock. look at the devastation here. this was the local town hospital. the clinic. and it's gone. beaten down to the ground which hurricane dorian's category 5 winds. we are only about an hour from freeport, but it is another world. destruction here is just a different level. there are people that say that the abacos received the worst of the damage, but if you just venture a little bit further, places that people have not gone on grand bahama island, you see damage that's every bit as bad and perhaps even worse. this whole town is gone. there are about 300 people who live there and every house, every car, every structure has some damage and many, if not most, are totally destroyed. this was a police station. hurricane dorian knocked down concrete wall, took off the roof and next door, the one cell jail for this town is wide open. if anybody was inside, they're not there anymore. the question now is, will towns like this recover and rebuild or simply cease
. >> reporter: dave and christine, we are in the small town of high rock on grand bahama island or whathould say was the town of high rock. look at the devastation here. this was the local town hospital. the clinic. and it's gone. beaten down to the ground which hurricane dorian's category 5 winds. we are only about an hour from freeport, but it is another world. destruction here is just a different level. there are people that say that the abacos received the worst of the damage, but if...
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it never even made it to grooept, it was in the middle of the grand bahama islands.ll watch it over the next two days, but i don't expect a lot of wind or rain damage in florida. >> thank you, bill. >>> thanks for that big perspective. with he now go to the ground, south carolina, where we have nbc news correspondent kathy park with a perspective of what it's like there. cathy, people waking up this morning, maybe not in the clear, but certainly as bill was saying still in the path of the hurricane's impact, so to speak. >> reporter: ayman, that's absolutely right. probably see a little bit more activity as the sun comes up, but yesterday was really go time because that was the first real day when folks had time to prepare, mandatory evacuation orders were in place starting at noon. so you have a bunch of hotels and businesses behind me, a lot of them started closing their doors a little before noon or -- and, in fact, actually the hotel behind me. they plan on staying open until noon today. so it kind of depends on where you are. obviously this region has weathered
it never even made it to grooept, it was in the middle of the grand bahama islands.ll watch it over the next two days, but i don't expect a lot of wind or rain damage in florida. >> thank you, bill. >>> thanks for that big perspective. with he now go to the ground, south carolina, where we have nbc news correspondent kathy park with a perspective of what it's like there. cathy, people waking up this morning, maybe not in the clear, but certainly as bill was saying still in the...
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still over the grand bahama island, still playinggued with category 3 for 30 hours. that's still the biggest headn are that you shake your head and we're almost 40 hours since land fall and it hasn't moved much. but it is falling apart. doesn't look as good on radar. 185 mile-per-hour winds. now 120. stale dangerous storm at 120. but the wacker eaker, the lower storm surge. that's the way the math work withes. hurricane center has the thext apositi position 125. sethey're going toi lower the redicted winds along the path. still about wi100 miles away fr the coast. but the wind gusts e extend up with 150 miles. and the closest approach late tonight. they were still saying autha.m. is 130. they're going to lower those forecast winds. because right now it's 120 and it's interesting. because if you look at matthew, it was about 100ten. but it was closer than this red line here. so people are going to compare a lot to matthew, this may be further off and maybe weaker. what happens now also has efects to the intensity of the south carolina coast. two and a half days to wat
still over the grand bahama island, still playinggued with category 3 for 30 hours. that's still the biggest headn are that you shake your head and we're almost 40 hours since land fall and it hasn't moved much. but it is falling apart. doesn't look as good on radar. 185 mile-per-hour winds. now 120. stale dangerous storm at 120. but the wacker eaker, the lower storm surge. that's the way the math work withes. hurricane center has the thext apositi position 125. sethey're going toi lower the...
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coast guard helicopters and airplanes have begun flights over the island of grand bahama. s inkretd continue bring problems. people are short on water, food, we need more generators brought in because there's no power on the entire island. we drove out to the airport today. we were able to get there. we tried the day before and it was impossible but many of the roads have begun getting cleared up. but what we found at the airport was a scene of total devastation. one of the terminals was completely ripped open. there was part of an airplane wing inside the terminal with the wheels still attached. we saw other planes strewn around like toys outside the airport. it was hard to imagine what could have caused the destruction. the storm surge did cover the airport and submerge the airport and the other terminals while still standing were also badly damaged by this flooding. one of the terminals was too dangerous to get into. there was so much debris that it was impossible to imagine a plane landing and taking off, and that is really a challenge for this island because on an isol
coast guard helicopters and airplanes have begun flights over the island of grand bahama. s inkretd continue bring problems. people are short on water, food, we need more generators brought in because there's no power on the entire island. we drove out to the airport today. we were able to get there. we tried the day before and it was impossible but many of the roads have begun getting cleared up. but what we found at the airport was a scene of total devastation. one of the terminals was...
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. >> let's talk about grand bahama island. people who stayed there are posting video on social media showing the storm surge almost at the roof of some buildings with violent winds. help is on the way, however. chef row day andre and his relief organization world central kitchen is on the ground in the bahamas preparing to cook and serve meals for people affected by the storm. chef jose andres joins us from the bahamas. jose, where are you now? >> i am right now in nassau. i'm in one of the kitchens that we've been able to use from one of the big hotels in the island. and here you see a lot of volunteers already helping us. many of them are people that were here on vacation and they decided, you know, to come and to start helping us get ready because as soon as we can we hope by tomorrow to be in amoco and grand bahamas to start feeding people there as soon as we can. >> that's where it really got hit, the storm was sitting on top of abaco with winds up to 180 miles an hour, sitting on top of grand bahama, still riding about 1
. >> let's talk about grand bahama island. people who stayed there are posting video on social media showing the storm surge almost at the roof of some buildings with violent winds. help is on the way, however. chef row day andre and his relief organization world central kitchen is on the ground in the bahamas preparing to cook and serve meals for people affected by the storm. chef jose andres joins us from the bahamas. jose, where are you now? >> i am right now in nassau. i'm in...
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patrick oppmann, cnn, grand bahama island >> there is a massive aid effort under way now in the bahamasalk more about that aspect of the recovery, let's bring in luis david rodriguez, with direct relief joining us from nassau. good to have you with us. >> reporter: hi. good evening, george. >> food, water, medicine. talk to us about how critical those items are for people so many days after dorian made its mark there. >> reporter: yeah. like you said, it's all very critical. especially in the area of grand bahama and abaco, freepoverty and marsh harbour and abaco. those people really need all the help they can get. most people in marsh harbour are being evacuated. especially food, water and medical aid. >> and where are there in nassau, things are someone normal. that is the nerve center of the rescue effort. but when you get out to grand bahama island, high point, freeport, how difficult is it to get around there to reach people? >> tphfirst of all, it's not as easy to get to those islands. everybody is trying to help in some way, somehow. transportation is kind of difficult to find a
patrick oppmann, cnn, grand bahama island >> there is a massive aid effort under way now in the bahamasalk more about that aspect of the recovery, let's bring in luis david rodriguez, with direct relief joining us from nassau. good to have you with us. >> reporter: hi. good evening, george. >> food, water, medicine. talk to us about how critical those items are for people so many days after dorian made its mark there. >> reporter: yeah. like you said, it's all very...
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coast guard flying above grand bahama island for a first look a pending humanitarian crisis. of the home under water. >>> just a matter of time before the warriors hit court at the brand-new chase center. >> but fans are already buzzing about something else. the bay area's newest beer, the w's golden ale. they teamed up with magnolia brewing to make this new drink, and it will show up well before the team does. it brings back to mind the warriors jersey from the 1990s. >> will it have a 1990s price? >> i doubt it at the chase center. [ laughter ] >> thanks for watching at 6:00. the cbsing news is up next. captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, on the cbs evening news, we are with the u.s. coast guard flying above grand bahama island for a first look at what many are describing as an impending humanitarian crisis, three- quarters of the homes under water. >> all the buildings, all the main buildings gone. everything is gone. >> o'donnell: we're also on the ground in the bahamas where survivors told us about the horrors of facing a category 5 hurricane. >> i still c
coast guard flying above grand bahama island for a first look a pending humanitarian crisis. of the home under water. >>> just a matter of time before the warriors hit court at the brand-new chase center. >> but fans are already buzzing about something else. the bay area's newest beer, the w's golden ale. they teamed up with magnolia brewing to make this new drink, and it will show up well before the team does. it brings back to mind the warriors jersey from the 1990s. >>...
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grand bahama. we had storm surges inundating the entire island of grand bahama, and persons have been calling in for relief. unfortunately because of the very strong winds, relief workers are unable to get in there. but looking at the sunlight pictures and radar imageries just before i left the station, the sudden eyewall is now starting to creeposs grand bahama, and that means that the intense 140-mile-per-hour winds should be battering the central portions of grand bahama as a speak. but that hopefully will continue during the course of the night, and if that eyewall continues to move northward, we can see some letting up of the effects of that storm over grand bahama. but right now grand bahama is taking a beating. very strong winds, 140 miles per hour as i said. and a storm surge, it's a major, major factor today, and as a result, flooding has inundated that entire island. >> have you been in any communication with people on some of the worst-hit areas? what do we know about the destruction, the level of destruction, and also the toll on human life? >> communication has become very few. connecti
grand bahama. we had storm surges inundating the entire island of grand bahama, and persons have been calling in for relief. unfortunately because of the very strong winds, relief workers are unable to get in there. but looking at the sunlight pictures and radar imageries just before i left the station, the sudden eyewall is now starting to creeposs grand bahama, and that means that the intense 140-mile-per-hour winds should be battering the central portions of grand bahama as a speak. but that...
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portions of grand bahama island are underwater. as a result. downgraded to a category three. still a big storm. 120 miles per hour. florida is out of the comb. the carolinas are in the cone for later on this week. there are still hurricane warnings for the east coast of florida. you have a major hurricane within 50 miles of the coast you are going to get wind and rain. you're going to get storm surge. it the top 10 feet along the florida coastline. very close to the florida coast means 70 miles per hour wind gusts are possible throughout the day tomorrow. into wednesday. local forecast coming up. >>> we have continuing coverage of hurricane dorian on air and online. kpix.com. >>> tonight the park in gilroy that was a scene of a mass shooting will reopen for the first time tomorrow. it has been off-limits is a gunman opened fire in july. at gilroy garlic festival. winding down three people were killed. tomorrow the city of gilroy will reopen the christmas hill park at m. a moment of silence will be observed at 10:30 am. at a tempary memorial site under a large palm tree. joann
portions of grand bahama island are underwater. as a result. downgraded to a category three. still a big storm. 120 miles per hour. florida is out of the comb. the carolinas are in the cone for later on this week. there are still hurricane warnings for the east coast of florida. you have a major hurricane within 50 miles of the coast you are going to get wind and rain. you're going to get storm surge. it the top 10 feet along the florida coastline. very close to the florida coast means 70 miles...
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the hurricane made landfall on grand bahama island overnight. strongest hurricane to ever hit the bahamas. >> hurricane watches in the state of florida extending all the way north to the georgia border. a storm surge watch has been issued. the atlantic basin has now experienced a cat 5 hurricane four years in a row. unprecedented since reliable data began in the 1960s. chad myers tracking the system live in the cnn center. chad, if there's any good news for the southeastern united states. you're seeing a bit of that northward shift? >> i think so. i'm going to draw it on the radar. it is a subtle shift. to see anything to the north, dave, we'll see. moving west at 1 mile per hour. here is the radar out of miami. obviously the eye right over to the east of freeport, to the west and right over grand bahama island. i want to take you back. this is going to be about six hours. you'll notice the bottom of the eye wall there, right there on the island, watch where it is at this hour. it's up here. so there is some type of movement to the north. yes, o
the hurricane made landfall on grand bahama island overnight. strongest hurricane to ever hit the bahamas. >> hurricane watches in the state of florida extending all the way north to the georgia border. a storm surge watch has been issued. the atlantic basin has now experienced a cat 5 hurricane four years in a row. unprecedented since reliable data began in the 1960s. chad myers tracking the system live in the cnn center. chad, if there's any good news for the southeastern united...
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as we get reports in tonight that the winds are still affecting northern grand bahama island and a sortains continuing throughout grand bahama. so what does this mean for the work they are trying to do, helping people? this means we are still in a bit of a waiting mood until we can get some clear access into the affected areas. so we've had in the last couple of hours, the first aerial assessments, right before sunset, at grand abaco island, but we still aren't able to get any kind of aerial or visual assessments from the grand bahama island. so it means we are still counting on our red cross volunteers who are in the sites that we had volunteers on the ground before the storm hit. they are community volunteers from the area. and we've prepositioned some emergency teams throughout the bahamas before the storm hit. we are relying on them to do what they've been trained and equipped to do, and will know by tomorrow around sunset and throughout — excuse me tomorrow at dawn and daybreak, our teams will start to mobilise more and we will get more information and get into action. we'll get in
as we get reports in tonight that the winds are still affecting northern grand bahama island and a sortains continuing throughout grand bahama. so what does this mean for the work they are trying to do, helping people? this means we are still in a bit of a waiting mood until we can get some clear access into the affected areas. so we've had in the last couple of hours, the first aerial assessments, right before sunset, at grand abaco island, but we still aren't able to get any kind of aerial or...
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the category-three storm's center is about 30 miles northeast of freeport, grand bahama island. eatening storm surge of up to 18 feet is expected on grand bahama island. >>> a man is accused of pulling a gun on a popeye's worker, and a security threat cancels a labor day parade. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "usa today" reports a new jersey labor day parade that the governor was supposed to attend was canceled. that's after explosive devices were found near the parade route. governor phil murphy and his wife were scheduled to be at yesterday's parade in south plainfield. a suspicious package with a device was left at a bar about 35 miles away. that led to the home of a 55-year-old man where other devices were found nearby. the home is located near the start of the parade route. police say the event was canceled out of an abundance of caution. >>> cbs houston affiliate khou reports police say that a man pulled a gun on a popeye's employee after the restaurant ran out of chicken sandwiches. authorities say several people went into the houston restauran
the category-three storm's center is about 30 miles northeast of freeport, grand bahama island. eatening storm surge of up to 18 feet is expected on grand bahama island. >>> a man is accused of pulling a gun on a popeye's worker, and a security threat cancels a labor day parade. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "usa today" reports a new jersey labor day parade that the governor was supposed to attend was canceled. that's after explosive...
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there are people in the bahama that's say that the abacos, different islands, received the worst damage. and they need to come here. they need to come to the remote places on grand bahama island that very few have visited. we're only an hour to get here. driving around debris, you can see never direction for miles. all the power lines are down. most of the trees are town. you don't see any cars going back and forth because there's nothing or nowhere to go to here. look at this. this is amazing. this was the police station. hurricane dorian came here and ripped the roof clean off. not only that, you think of the power that a storm needs to knock down entire cement walls. we don't know if anyone was here. residents say the storm surge and you can see the line just up there. 17 feet. they measured it. you can see the devastation everywhere you look. the town goes back to the water. there are some 300 homes here. every home is either damaged or destroyed. you can see slabs of concrete and they've been thrown around like they weigh nothing. this is the high rock prison. there's only one jail cell and it is not guarding anyone. we don't know if they were here but they
there are people in the bahama that's say that the abacos, different islands, received the worst damage. and they need to come here. they need to come to the remote places on grand bahama island that very few have visited. we're only an hour to get here. driving around debris, you can see never direction for miles. all the power lines are down. most of the trees are town. you don't see any cars going back and forth because there's nothing or nowhere to go to here. look at this. this is amazing....
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this is a picture of grand bahama island. this is before the storm. and with radar imagery, and the amount of rain that fell and how long that storm was sitting on top of the area, we can see an inundation map.te with water. you can see all the water. there's the outline of grand bahama island. incredible to see. of course, this is just an estimate. but it's with confidence that most of that island is under water. it is going to be devastating when pictures come out of there. >> it's unreal to see how high the floodwater is there. as we mentioned 13,000 homes in the bahamas gone. jennifer, thank you very much. let's go now to victor on jensen beach, florida. victor, how's it looking out there? >> reporter: well, the rain has just picked up a bit. but the wind here has been a constant for several days now. and we're expecting that the wind will stay, even as the storm heads up north. the true story of hurricane dorian, though, is in the bahamas. patrick oppmann has been riding out the storm. was there even before dorian approached. he's joining us by p
this is a picture of grand bahama island. this is before the storm. and with radar imagery, and the amount of rain that fell and how long that storm was sitting on top of the area, we can see an inundation map.te with water. you can see all the water. there's the outline of grand bahama island. incredible to see. of course, this is just an estimate. but it's with confidence that most of that island is under water. it is going to be devastating when pictures come out of there. >> it's...
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devastating hurricane conditions continue on grand bahama island. this deadly storm had been essentially parked over the northern bahamas for nearly t days. imagine that. take a look at this picture. this is the runway at the grand bahama islands international airport. you can see it looks like an ocean. cbs this morning lead national correspondent david begnaud is here in cocoa beach. david? >> reporter: good morning. coa beh is under a mandatory evacuation order. i went for a run last night as crazy as it sounds and about 11:00 you could see it was a ghost town. nobody was out. businesses and homes for as far as the eye could see boarded up with plywood and many people had sand bags in front of it. the real concern here is the water coming in as storm surge, defined as sea water being pushed by the wind inland and causing flooding. let's talk about the grand bahamas. the context of this is important. there are 700 islands in the bahamas. 30 of them are inhabitable. we are talking about two that have been ravaged by this hurricane so far the prime m
devastating hurricane conditions continue on grand bahama island. this deadly storm had been essentially parked over the northern bahamas for nearly t days. imagine that. take a look at this picture. this is the runway at the grand bahama islands international airport. you can see it looks like an ocean. cbs this morning lead national correspondent david begnaud is here in cocoa beach. david? >> reporter: good morning. coa beh is under a mandatory evacuation order. i went for a run last...
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this storm is crawling if not stalling over grand bahama island and that is the way the storm has shaped up the past 24 hours. this is not good news for the northern portion of the bahamas with a category 4 storm still overhead. you're looking at the winds on the coast of florida right now from the storm. gusting about 23 to near 30 miles per hour right now. we'll show you the latest on the track. what i do want to show you, this line right here is where the storm has already gotten. you can see in the last couple hours it's tried to make that jog to the north and to the west. it will eventually do that over the next 24 hours as a category 3 storm. 125 mile per hour winds. so hurricane warnings are still in effect for much of the florida coast line and now we have hurricane watches extending all the way from the florida/georgia state line through charleston, south carolina. in fact, dan and kristen, this could see stronger winds on the south carolina coast line in the coming days from the storm, maybe heavier rain as it continues to move north and west, guys. >> hard to imagine. >> keep
this storm is crawling if not stalling over grand bahama island and that is the way the storm has shaped up the past 24 hours. this is not good news for the northern portion of the bahamas with a category 4 storm still overhead. you're looking at the winds on the coast of florida right now from the storm. gusting about 23 to near 30 miles per hour right now. we'll show you the latest on the track. what i do want to show you, this line right here is where the storm has already gotten. you can...
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islands of the bahamas have experienced for the last 12 to 24 hours. and i want to go now to keith tom -- kevin tomlinson, on the island of grand bahama in freeport. kevin, first, thank you for talking with us. i know communications are touch and go. tell us where you are and what you saw overnight. >> well, we're right in the middle of everything. we're being pounded with strong winds and lots of water. i just -- i'm actually at a shelter, and we had to leave a few minutes ago to assist some people in getting here. and i'm really -- really and truly being out in that experience is something i've never experienced before. like you said, the winds are moving at about a one mile per hour. it's unbelievable for us. in 2004 when we had hurricane frances i think she sat over for about two days. we know what that feels like. and this is a totally different category altogether. and one thing i dread is the aftermath of this entire thing. but like i said before, we have builders here in the bahamas. we know how to rebuild. i'm very confident that we are going to rebuild our island. you know, we're known around the world for our beautiful sun set and sea.
islands of the bahamas have experienced for the last 12 to 24 hours. and i want to go now to keith tom -- kevin tomlinson, on the island of grand bahama in freeport. kevin, first, thank you for talking with us. i know communications are touch and go. tell us where you are and what you saw overnight. >> well, we're right in the middle of everything. we're being pounded with strong winds and lots of water. i just -- i'm actually at a shelter, and we had to leave a few minutes ago to assist...
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that storm pounded grand bahama island earlier in the week as it effectively just stalled right over that island for a couple of days. first up in our coverage, let's go to msnbc meteorologist bill karins. he is tracking dorian's every move. where is this storm right now, bill? >> it's about to move very close, if not over the top of the cape lookout. it will be interesting to see if we get an official landfall or not. but the northern eye, the bright red is now moving onshore. this is the first time that the core of the hurricane has been over land since it left grand bahama island. it also by the way this is the ninth day in a row we've been tracking hurricane dorian. only 10% of all hurricanes usually last that long. if you have hurricane fatigue, there is a good reason for it. we also have this tornado watch that continues until 7:00 a.m. numerous bands, and this could even be continued. we have 14 tornadoes in the last 24 hours, and a couple of them were pretty big ones. let's go a little closer zoomed in map here, and here is morehead city. once you go out the barrier island, t
that storm pounded grand bahama island earlier in the week as it effectively just stalled right over that island for a couple of days. first up in our coverage, let's go to msnbc meteorologist bill karins. he is tracking dorian's every move. where is this storm right now, bill? >> it's about to move very close, if not over the top of the cape lookout. it will be interesting to see if we get an official landfall or not. but the northern eye, the bright red is now moving onshore. this is...
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they're out there and they'll be getting into the grand bahama island today.n addition to that we've had some ships come through, some bad weather here. three ships off the bahamas right now, they're going to be able to provide support and fly out there longer and get their boats in and maybe get a look at the land and get a better situational awareness of what's going on in grand bahama island and abacos. >> i should note i think you're up in virginia beach which itself is preparing from some impact of some kind. so this is difficult on many levels for you. our patrick oppmann is saying the sun is shining there. he's hoping to get some contact from the bahamian government rescue efforts today as well as the u.s. coast guard. any sense when you'll be able to land planes on those islands? >> we're assessing the airports. i flew over a number of airports in abacos. unfortunately it looks like the airports are under water and some you were able to land a aircraft there but the roads were inaccessible. we have been able to land our helicopters on some of the land
they're out there and they'll be getting into the grand bahama island today.n addition to that we've had some ships come through, some bad weather here. three ships off the bahamas right now, they're going to be able to provide support and fly out there longer and get their boats in and maybe get a look at the land and get a better situational awareness of what's going on in grand bahama island and abacos. >> i should note i think you're up in virginia beach which itself is preparing from...
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grand bahama island bearing the brunt of more than 150-mile-per-hour winds and rain. for more than 36 hours, the life-threatening storm has been pummeling the bahamas. some marsh harbor, bahama residents, have been tracked inside homes that have been destroyed. >> we need help. please, someone, please come help us. >> reporter: near florida, more than ten coastal counties are under a mandatory evacuation. >> it's important that residents heed those calls. you know, get out now while you have time, while there's fuel available. and you'll be safe on the roads. >> reporter: with the storm approaching, medically dependent and special needs residents have to be moved, too. residents from more than 90 florida assisted living facilities, hospitals, and nursing homes have already been relocated, according to the governor. along the barrier islands, which could get the brunt of the storm as it hits, concerns that those who don't heed the mandatory evacuation orders could be cut off. it's going to be difficult for us to get out to the barrier islands after the storm. we have a
grand bahama island bearing the brunt of more than 150-mile-per-hour winds and rain. for more than 36 hours, the life-threatening storm has been pummeling the bahamas. some marsh harbor, bahama residents, have been tracked inside homes that have been destroyed. >> we need help. please, someone, please come help us. >> reporter: near florida, more than ten coastal counties are under a mandatory evacuation. >> it's important that residents heed those calls. you know, get out now...
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> reporter: here in nassau bahamas the worst of dorian may have made its way through but right now this chain of a islands faces two distinct problems, one hand you have grand bahama with a population of 50,000 people weathering the brunt of dorian's power as it slowly churns its way over that island where it's been reported that the airport there is already under five feet of water. now, just to the east of that you have abaco island, where dorian first made landfall yesterday, several thousand people living there in desperate need of help right now but the conditions in the sky and on the seas, still too dangerous for crews to move in there and help as many people as possible. we've seen pleas on social media as those people trapped on the island from those rising waters are asking for anyone to come help them, resulting from that dangerous, dangerous power that dorian brought to that island yesterday. as it stands right now we expect to hear from the bahamian prime minister for an update about 5:00 p.m. this evening but until then the reports of the damage are still trickling in. communication very difficult right now. phone service has been impacted, es
> reporter: here in nassau bahamas the worst of dorian may have made its way through but right now this chain of a islands faces two distinct problems, one hand you have grand bahama with a population of 50,000 people weathering the brunt of dorian's power as it slowly churns its way over that island where it's been reported that the airport there is already under five feet of water. now, just to the east of that you have abaco island, where dorian first made landfall yesterday, several...
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the most powerful storm ever to make landfall in the atlantic basin is over grand bahama island right now causing devastation. catastrophic this storm has all but stalled over the bahamas wreaking havoc. it has been there for hours now. hours more still to go. the wind speeds at this moment are 160 miles per hour but they've been greater than that and had gusts upwards of 200 miles per hour. the storm is inching through the bahamas and the concern is what happens then. over my shoulder now just about 50 miles, it's a turn to the north. but if it wobbles, if it drifts, it could have a devastating impact here on the florida coast as well. even if it doesn't move from its projected path, hurricane force winds expected up and down the coast not to mention in south carolina as well. there are hurricane warnings already in several counties in florida including where i am right now. that means they can expect the power of a hurricane. storm surge warnings as well. where i'm standing, they're expecting a storm surge of 4 to 6 feet. it's low tide right now. very likely where i'm standing will
the most powerful storm ever to make landfall in the atlantic basin is over grand bahama island right now causing devastation. catastrophic this storm has all but stalled over the bahamas wreaking havoc. it has been there for hours now. hours more still to go. the wind speeds at this moment are 160 miles per hour but they've been greater than that and had gusts upwards of 200 miles per hour. the storm is inching through the bahamas and the concern is what happens then. over my shoulder now just...
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i mean, what the people in freeport and on grand bahama island have been through in the last 24 hours is what no one really in -- i can't think of anyone else on the planet that's been through anything like this. a category 5 hurricane stalling right over the top the of you. so there is hopes tonight. they don't have power. they're going to be in the dark, but hopefully the winds will begin to come down a little bit as we take storm, we drift it off the grand bahama island -- over the next 48 hours, it's going to be about 100 miles off the coast of florida. we still have the cone of uncertainty, but we've eliminated a lot of florida from the cone. that means we don't expect any direct landfall. we do not expect the eye of hurricane to move onshore anywhere in florida. so that's great. as it begins to slowly weaken, we have a couple of close calls. the cone, at least 60% of it is offshore. areas up through south carolina and north carolina including the outer banks. the outer banks of north carolina stickut like a sore thumb on the east coast. it's far out there in atlantic. ea even th
i mean, what the people in freeport and on grand bahama island have been through in the last 24 hours is what no one really in -- i can't think of anyone else on the planet that's been through anything like this. a category 5 hurricane stalling right over the top the of you. so there is hopes tonight. they don't have power. they're going to be in the dark, but hopefully the winds will begin to come down a little bit as we take storm, we drift it off the grand bahama island -- over the next 48...