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(CNN) - An amazing satellite image of the Grand Bahama Island shows vast areas of underwater territory after Hurricane Dorian passed through the region on Monday.
Grand Bahama Island was still in the path of Hurricane Dorian on Tuesday morning and the area continues to endure the devastating weather conditions produced by the wall of the eye of the hurricane, according to the National Hurricane Center.
LOOK: Dorian's fury: this was his way through the Bahamas
By way of comparison, this image from Google Maps shows the same regions of the Grand Bahama Island before Hurricane Dorian:
This is what it looks like next:
Click on the line in the middle and slide it to compare the images before and after:
The slow hurricane Dorian has hit the Bahamas for more than a day, with winds and flood waters that have destroyed the houses.
Hurricane Dorian