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Many left homeless after Bahamian government demolishes homes in Abaco Islands after Dorian

Many left homeless after Bahamian government demolishes homes in Abaco Islands after Dorian Tags:  UN takes notice after Bahamian government begins demolishing homes after Dorian, leaving many homeless MARSH HARBOUR, Bahamas – Hurricane Dorian was not only the most powerful storm to ever hit the Bahamas, but it was the most costly. As a result, many were left homeless and today, there are people still without a place to call their own. A community made up of mostly Haitian immigrants began settling in a plot of land in the Abacos, trying to rebuild their lives. But the government says this is illegal and they are demolishing those homes.

Meteorologists monitor for early-season Atlantic tropical system

Meteorologists monitor for early-season Atlantic tropical system AccuWeather 6 hrs ago Courtney Travis While the official start of the Atlantic basin tropical season is still half a month a way, meteorologists are already keeping an eye on one section of the basin for possible development prior to the start of the season. The official start of the Atlantic tropical season is June 1, each year. Earlier this year, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) and World Meteorological Organization (WMO) began considering if the Atlantic Hurricane season should also begin on May 15, given the number of early-season storms in recent years. The East Pacific tropical season already starts on May 15, and the basin has already had one named tropical system, Tropical Storm Andres.

MAJOR DEFICIENCIES : Disney s Lighthouse Point opponents continue criticism of EIA – Eye Witness News

Lighthouse Point, Eleuthera. “The Bahamas deserves a full assessment of whether or not this project is a good deal for its people” NASSAU, BAHAMAS Opponents of Disney’s Lighthouse Point development maintain that the company’s environmental impact assessment (EIA) has “major deficiencies”, stating that this nation deserves a full assessment of whether or not the project is a good deal for the Bahamian people. The Stop Disney – Last Chance for Lighthouse Point Campaign which consists of reEarth, the Bahamas Reef Environmental Educational Foundation (BREEF), Save the Bays, Waterkeeper Bahamas, Waterkeeper Alliance and Friends of the Earth US has submitted is own review of Disney’s 551-page EIA for its proposed cruise ship port at Lighthouse Point on Eleuthera in The Bahamas.

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