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Hurricane Dorian - one of the most powerful Atlantic hurricanes ever recorded - struck The Bahamas as a category 5 storm on September 1, 2019, leaving significant damage in its wake. Grand Bahama and the Abacos in Northern Bahamas sustained the greatest damage. Over 50 people are dead, and more than 600 remain missing.
Mudd and Pigeon Peas, Abaco
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A World Bank team joined partners on-the-ground to assess the damage and provide technical assistance. Here, a World Bank and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) team surveys damage in The Mudd, one of the informal settlements in Marsh Harbour, Abaco.
The Rubble
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As you step foot in Abaco, you see that all is gone.
Inside Out
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Hurricane Dorian has left many without homes.
On the Road to Desolation
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The World Bank and UNDP team drives around the abandoned and desolate areas of Marsh Harbour, assessing damage.