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The disappeared in the Bahamas are down to 1,300 almost two weeks after the arrival of Hurricane Dorian

2019-09-12T16:07:40.634Z


A new report from the National Emergency Management Agency of the Bahamas lowered the list from 2,500 to 1,300 missing. So far there are 50 confirmed dead, but the authorities fear ...


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(CNN) - At least 1,300 people are on the missing record of the Bahamas government after the passage of Hurricane Dorian on September 1, said spokesman for the National Emergency Management Agency of the Bahamas (NEMA), Carl Smith, at a press conference in Nassau on Thursday.

This number marks a decrease compared to Wednesday's total of 2,500 people listed as missing in the registry.

"After making cross-references to the databases, the registered people who have evacuated the islands are now at 1,300," said Smith.

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The 2,500 list was preliminary as all names had not been confirmed and crossed with government evacuee records, Smith said earlier.

Dorian razed houses after making landfall on September 1, killing at least 50 people, authorities said. The death toll is expected to increase as search and rescue teams roam the ruins of the Grand Bahama and Abaco Islands.

The NEMA director urged people to continue reporting missing persons through the hotline or visiting the social services office, which is in charge of registering missing persons.

"As we can cross-reference our data sets, we can inform family members and reunite survivors with their loved ones," Smith said previously.

Hurricane Dorian swept the islands as category 5, the strongest hurricane ever to land in the Bahamas.

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The first sweep of the affected northern islands, where some 70,000 people have lost almost everything, has been completed, including at least a first check for anyone who needs rescue, food or water and an assessment of damage and sanitation needs, said Daniel Gajewski of Fairfax County, the Virginia urban search and rescue team.

"Lately there have been many recognitions, many construction structures, and from there we are receiving a pulse on the premises," said Gajewski, who was deployed through the United States Agency for International Development, or USAID.

The Prime Minister of the Bahamas, Hubert Minnis, said the government is working to establish temporary housing for those who lost their homes, adding that he visited shelters in New Providence that offer temporary housing to evacuees of Abaco and Grand Bahama. He warned against the recirculation of “false information” that was spreading the discord in the community.

Bahamas, Hurricane Dorian

Source: cnnespanol

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