the other mike
Diamond Member
This is a warning to Florida and other Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coast states of just what these storms are capable of. Dorian was a monster - 20+ foot storm surge with 200 mph winds, and stalled for almost 2 days....can you just imagine what that would have done to Miami, Houston or New Orleans ?
In this crippled part of the Bahamas, US medics can smell more bodies than they can find
East Grand Bahama (CNN)It takes just seconds here to be overwhelmed by the stench of death.
More than two weeks after Hurricane Dorian wiped out entire neighborhoods, East Grand Bahama still looks like a war zone.
The carnage is so widespread that even police officers can't bear to see it.
"Police say they don't want to go there. It's too hard on them to go see their own people," said Patricia Freling, a Florida nurse who's volunteering in East Grand Bahama.
"They think there will be a lot of bodies. So we are preparing for everything."
In this crippled part of the Bahamas, US medics can smell more bodies than they can find - CNN
The Photographer Who Captured the Most Haunting Photographs of Dorian's and Its Aftermath
As bad as it sounds, the more bodies that were washed out to sea never to be recovered, the better, because anyone can imagine the already horrific undaunting search and clean up mission will only get worse with each passing day.
In this crippled part of the Bahamas, US medics can smell more bodies than they can find
East Grand Bahama (CNN)It takes just seconds here to be overwhelmed by the stench of death.
More than two weeks after Hurricane Dorian wiped out entire neighborhoods, East Grand Bahama still looks like a war zone.
The carnage is so widespread that even police officers can't bear to see it.
"Police say they don't want to go there. It's too hard on them to go see their own people," said Patricia Freling, a Florida nurse who's volunteering in East Grand Bahama.
"They think there will be a lot of bodies. So we are preparing for everything."
In this crippled part of the Bahamas, US medics can smell more bodies than they can find - CNN
The Photographer Who Captured the Most Haunting Photographs of Dorian's and Its Aftermath
As bad as it sounds, the more bodies that were washed out to sea never to be recovered, the better, because anyone can imagine the already horrific undaunting search and clean up mission will only get worse with each passing day.
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