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'Monster' hurricane Dorian batters Bahamas hard

Dorian is battering the Abacos and Grand Bahama Islands, both in the north of the archipelago, after making landfall on Sunday night in Elbow Cay. The storm is the strongest anywhere on the planet this year.

'Monster' hurricane Dorian batters Bahamas hard
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Published : Sep 2, 2019, 11:12 AM IST

Updated : Sep 2, 2019, 3:14 PM IST

Miami: Dorian, a Category 5 hurricane and the most powerful storm to hit the Caribbean islands of the Bahamas since records began, has torn roofs from buildings and caused severe flooding, bringing with it winds of up to 285 kmph.

According to the US National Hurricane Centre (NHS), Dorian is battering the Abacos and Grand Bahama Islands, both in the north of the archipelago, after making landfall on Sunday night in Elbow Cay. The storm is the strongest anywhere on the planet this year.

Areas of the Abaco islands were reported to be underwater after the storm hit the islands.

'Life-threatening' storm surges were expected to raise water levels as high as 18 to 23 feet above normal, producing 'large and destructive' waves along the coast of both the islands, the NHS said in its latest advisory.

Dorian is forecast to lash the region overnight and through much of Monday. It was expected to reach Florida's east coast late Monday into Tuesday night.

As per the media reports, Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina have all declared states of emergency. Evacuation orders have been given in coastal areas of Florida and South Carolina.

Bahamas residents posted footage showing floodwaters engulfing some homes after high winds had torn their roofs off.

Videos also showed capsized boats floating in floodwaters filled with debris.

Authorities closed some airports in the outlying islands, but the main international airport remained open on Sunday.

Ahead of the landfall, Bahamas Prime Minister Hubert Minnis announced an evacuation order for parts of Grand Bahama and the Abaco Islands. All tourists were asked to leave the islands.

"This is probably the saddest and worst day of my life," he told the media earlier Sunday, calling Dorian a 'monster storm'.

Minnis added, "We're facing a hurricane... One that we've never seen in the history of the Bahamas."

US President Donald Trump himself had cancelled a planned trip to Poland and met emergency management officials.

He told reporters on Sunday that the storm 'looks monstrous' and the US east coast "will be ultimately impacted and some of it very, very severely".

Trump also issued a federal state of emergency for Florida, and the state's Governor, Ron DeSantis, activated 2,000 National Guard troops, with another 2,000 on standby.

Read also: Dorian closes in on Bahamas as Category 5 storm

Miami: Dorian, a Category 5 hurricane and the most powerful storm to hit the Caribbean islands of the Bahamas since records began, has torn roofs from buildings and caused severe flooding, bringing with it winds of up to 285 kmph.

According to the US National Hurricane Centre (NHS), Dorian is battering the Abacos and Grand Bahama Islands, both in the north of the archipelago, after making landfall on Sunday night in Elbow Cay. The storm is the strongest anywhere on the planet this year.

Areas of the Abaco islands were reported to be underwater after the storm hit the islands.

'Life-threatening' storm surges were expected to raise water levels as high as 18 to 23 feet above normal, producing 'large and destructive' waves along the coast of both the islands, the NHS said in its latest advisory.

Dorian is forecast to lash the region overnight and through much of Monday. It was expected to reach Florida's east coast late Monday into Tuesday night.

As per the media reports, Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina have all declared states of emergency. Evacuation orders have been given in coastal areas of Florida and South Carolina.

Bahamas residents posted footage showing floodwaters engulfing some homes after high winds had torn their roofs off.

Videos also showed capsized boats floating in floodwaters filled with debris.

Authorities closed some airports in the outlying islands, but the main international airport remained open on Sunday.

Ahead of the landfall, Bahamas Prime Minister Hubert Minnis announced an evacuation order for parts of Grand Bahama and the Abaco Islands. All tourists were asked to leave the islands.

"This is probably the saddest and worst day of my life," he told the media earlier Sunday, calling Dorian a 'monster storm'.

Minnis added, "We're facing a hurricane... One that we've never seen in the history of the Bahamas."

US President Donald Trump himself had cancelled a planned trip to Poland and met emergency management officials.

He told reporters on Sunday that the storm 'looks monstrous' and the US east coast "will be ultimately impacted and some of it very, very severely".

Trump also issued a federal state of emergency for Florida, and the state's Governor, Ron DeSantis, activated 2,000 National Guard troops, with another 2,000 on standby.

Read also: Dorian closes in on Bahamas as Category 5 storm

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