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    1. @Brian Bianco
      That’s true but the US will begin pumping in aid by the shipload. They always do. In fact they have already started. Thankfully

    1. @joseph Howell There was a movie i think called the omen. Damien was a little boy that was the bringer of destruction. Probably before your time, dating myself.

  1. Hi edagdwg thanks for sharing God bless those that are alive sad these things happen around the world in drifrent ways God at work still have to get up and do something Linda j ☮️ ❤️💯 💯❤️❤️💯 💯

    1. @Virginia Lawler fake. The “reporter” actress is standing in front of a green screen. That island has been allegedly damaged by a hurricane, but cnn was able to get there with no problems and with no aid what so ever, Yea ok. Notice that the actress is NOT walking around because she standing in front of a green screen inside their cnn studio in Atlanta, Georgia. Fake.

    2. @Vigo 894
      I agree. All those goddam emojis are worthless as hell. And Pets! Who worries about pets when maybe thousands are dead.

  2. All these extreme hurricanes are going to creaste a new wave of refugees. Islands are the most vulnerable to climate change.

    1. These islands are no longer inhabitable, as soon as planes can land and ships can dock these people will have to be relocated to the southern islands.

    2. Im not sure about climat change. Do some research on hurricanes. Search about the galveston tx hurricane of 1900. Killed thousands. Hurricane in the year 1935 also had 185mph winds. 1979 we saw hurricane david at 175mph winds plus thay same year hurrican frederick..
      And what about all the hurricanes before technology that we couldnt record…. its intetesting
      The Great Hurricane of 1780, also known as Huracán San Calixto, the Great Hurricane of the Antilles, and the 1780 Disaster, is the deadliest Atlantic hurricane on record. Between 22,000 and 27,501 people died throughout the Lesser Antilles when the storm passed through them from October 10–16.

    1. @Goya Beans
      Good point but when those bodies begin to rot….then diseases can spread like wildfire. But yes, I would definitely be upset if I had a family member missing and a dozer was pushing away any chance of recovery.
      Tough call either way

    1. The Orange clown is not showing up…he’s still trying to prove that Alabama was in the path of the hurricane!

    2. Well Bahamas ain’t even US territory Soooooo. Sounds like International Assistance to me, not US Primary responsibility. Nice try Libs

  3. And this hurricane haven’t moved much it moves inch by inch…it took so long to move away from the Bahamas..now it is a cat 3 I’m not sure where it is hitting now..

  4. Three years in a row, start of a big hurricane in the ocean at the west of Africa, building cat 5 allllll the way towards the Bahamas, and Dominican Republic

  5. I sort of tried to make a small documentary about hurricane Dorian and Florida. I just started this channel and wonder what you guys think of the quality and quantity. Thx and stay safe🇺🇸🌴

    1. Exactly! What the hell is going on, where is the US military? They have a Total Helicopter Strength of 5,760 and the greatest Christian nation on earth can’t deploy at least 100 of them to help evacuate these people to the southern islands??

    2. No use getting aid in, these people need to be evacuated, there is nothing left there, no shelter, no water, no hospitals, no communication, no food, no electricity, they need to be evacuated NOW!!

  6. My heart goes out to the people of the Bahamas. I have family there who have lost everything but thank God they have life. However after hurricane Gilbert in Jamaica we learn to build really sturdy structures. So I hope my neighbors will do so. Praying

    1. rdmanone
      The Bahamas has 700+ islands, all of them were not damaged. It is difficult for the poor to leave because it take money and resources to leave. For those who had the resources to leave and didn’t shame on them!

  7. Destruction, sadness and desolation. Prayings and blessings for the civilians who lost their homes and businesses in the Bahamas.

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