San Juan:The Bahamas has dodged a new tropical storm that appeared to threaten the island groups which were devastated by hurricane Dorian earlier this month, as the tiny Caribbean nation continues to recover.
Tropical storm Humberto has been slowly moving away from the Bahamas islands towards the north-northwest with maximum sustained winds of 80.5 kph and is expected to develop into a hurricane by Sunday night or Monday morning, though away from land, media reported.
Humberto is also forecast to steer clear of the US coastline, although it is set to heavily impact maritime transit by causing stormy seas.
Several airports in the Bahamas were shut down on Saturday as Humberto's arrival loomed, leading to a delay in the arrival of humanitarian aid for thousands of people affected by Dorian.
In the face of the tropical storm alert, food distribution in Grand Bahama was reduced and a spokesperson for the UN World Food Program said that all commutes to Marsh Harbor in Great Abaco had been suspended.
The Bahamas' government advised residents to move to shelters, as the aid had been delayed.
The Bahamian authorities estimated that some 10,000 Abacos residents were still in need of water, food and temporary shelter.